View Workshop: STEM Shift Authors
Workshop Name | STEM Shift Authors |
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Workshop Brochure | Not set |
External Workshop Brochure | Workshop Brochure |
Workshop Short Desc | Join us for a powerful one-day session with the authors of The STEM Shift: A Guide for School Leaders as we bring district, building, and teacher leaders together to explore the possibilities of a path toward a STEM shift in your district. |
Workshop Code | Not set |
School Year | 2016-2017 |
Rolling Online Course | No |
Moodle Online Course | Not set |
Frequency | Not set |
Online Course Type | Not set |
Site | Not set |
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Category | 521 - STEM (Science Kits) |
Subcategory | Curric: Learning Standards |
Provider | 529 - Professional Development |
Location | Not set |
Evaluation Form | Not set |
Duration | Not set |
Level | SED CODES 1,2,3,4 |
Total Workshop Days | Not set |
Credit Hours | 6.00 |
Days To Bill | 1.0 |
Participants Must Attend All Days | No |
District Always Pays Participant Fee | Yes |
Participant Approval Needed | No |
Scoring Exams | No |
Assigned Seating | No |
Assigned Seating By Table | No |
Limit One District Per Table | No |
Rep Reg Days Before Scoring | Not set |
Workshop Full Desc | STEM has an undeniable presence on the educational
landscape. STEM-identified classes, programs, and events are appearing everywhere. States have funded initiatives to develop a generation of STEM teachers. An extraordinary coalition among business leaders, government leaders, philanthropists, parents, and communities at large is generating a crescendo of support for STEM schools. STEM seedlings emerged in charter schools, in magnet schools, or as specialized high schools. Supported by government and private dollars they began to attract attention. Forward-thinking school leaders and their teams traveled to visit them and considered how to replicate them. STEM programs are being created daily across the nation, but few districts are exploring the full depth and breadth of possibility, the radical opening that STEM presents (Myers & Berkowicz 2015). |
Workshop Audience | Districts are encouraged to register in teams of 3-5, with a focus on making the STEM Shift in Middle and High Schools. |
Workshop Prerequisites | Not set |
Workshop Objectives | Not set |
Assessment of Learning | Not set |
Workshop Topics, Concepts & Resources | Not set |
Workshop Broadcast Notes | Not set |
Submitted For Approval | Not Yet Submitted |
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Online Course Instructions | Not set |
Online Course Url | Not set |
Online Course Pass Code | Not set |
CTLE Eligible | Yes |
Social Worker Continuing Ed | No |
Course Type | Not set |
Alt Fee Per Participant | Not set |
Public Notes | Not set |
Workshop Id | 126 |
Added By | Jennifer Spong |
Boces | Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES |
Archived Date | Not set |
Entry Date | 05/24/2016 16:05:00 |
Last Modified Date | 11/15/2021 16:02:28 |
CTLE Activities
- Content
- Pedagogy
Seminars
Learning Standards
- 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning
- 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
- 3 Instructional Practice
- 7 Professional Growth