Empowering K-12 STEM Teachers Through a Bioscience Academy
通过生物科学院为 K-12 STEM 教师提供支持
基本信息
- 批准号:9305156
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.65万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-07-01 至 2021-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAddressAreaBiological SciencesBusinessesChildCommunitiesControl GroupsDevelopmentEducational ModelsEducational workshopEvaluationFosteringFoundationsGovernmentGrantHappinessHealth SciencesInstructionK-12 EducationK-12 FacultyKnowledgeLearningLeftMissionModelingMunicipal GovernmentNext Generation Science StandardsOutcomeParentsPerformancePersonnel TurnoverPoliciesPoliticsProcessProgram DevelopmentResourcesSchool TeachersSchoolsScienceScience, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics EducationSelf EfficacyServicesStandardizationState GovernmentStatutes and LawsStrategic PlanningStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechniquesTestingTexasUnited StatesVisionWorkWritingbasecareercommunity based practicecomparative efficacycurriculum developmentempoweredfallshigh schoolimprovedinservice teacherjunior high schoollearning communitylife-long learningmetropolitanmultidisciplinarynovelpedagogypeer coachingprogramspublic health relevanceschool districtscience educationscience teacherskillssymposiumteacherteacher communityteacher mentor
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Empowering K-12 STEM Teachers through a Bioscience Academy United States science education is in crisis. In spite of efforts to make school districts accountable through the 'No Child Left Behind' legislation, the top-down approaches employed failed to yield improved secondary educational outcomes. In 2013, to address the challenges of improving Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, a national committee's (CoSTEM) first strategic priority to improve STEM Instruction emphatically proposes to "prepare 100,000 excellent new K-12 STEM teachers by 2020, and support the existing STEM teacher workforce." This proposal directly addresses this priority, specifically supporting the existing STEM teacher workforce. To improve in-service teacher STEM instruction, we used community engagement processes to establish the Voelcker Biosciences Teacher Academy (VBTA) in 2010 with the vision to create a learning community of empowered public school teachers. By engaging the in-service teacher community, the VBTA is growing into an effective network that works across schools and school districts. The VBTA disseminates best practices, offers teacher professional development, establishes peer-mentoring networks, and creates a culture that fosters independent, active life-long learning. To accomplish these missions, the VBTA teachers prioritized needs across their school districts, self-organized, and established three teacher-led committees that form the constructs for this SEPA proposal's Specific Aims: Extending In-depth Teacher Professional Development (Peer Mentoring and Grant Writing) and Community Engagement. Our specific aims to accelerate VBTA development and support the existing STEM workforce are: 1. Extend In-depth Bioscience Teacher Professional Development through: A. Peer Mentoring: The VBTA will promote peer mentoring through the process of STEM curriculum development aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), teacher led discussions of current pedagogical techniques, and organization and delivery of annual fall and spring Conferences. B. Grant Writing: In monthly workshops, teachers will receive grant writing instruction (a novel aspect of professional development) to obtain resources from local school foundations, businesses, and municipal and state governments to enhance STEM education. 2. Community Engagement: Develop multidisciplinary teams of teachers to directly support classroom science nights. Teachers at local schools may request help to organize, conduct, and evaluate science nights for their students and parents. A multidisciplinary VBTA teacher team will develop kits and work with STEM educators to successfully promote science education in their schools. With SEPA support, we will build on the preliminary foundations laid from 2010-2015, evaluate, and transform the VBTA into a sustained network of empowered effective K-12 STEM educators. Lessons and practices from these community-based participatory TPD programs will provide adaptive in-service teacher-led models to improve US bioscience and STEM education.
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