Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators: Students, Parents and Educators Speak Up about Science Education National Report Release NECC – July 1, 2008.

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Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators: Students, Parents and Educators Speak Up about Science Education National Report Release NECC – July 1, 2008 Project Tomorrow & PASCO scientific

Download at: Special Speak Up Report In collaboration with PASCO scientific

Key finding: Disconnect between how students want to learn science – and what is really happening in their classrooms

Annual national research project –Online surveys –Open for all K-12 schools –Schools/districts get their own data for planning and budgeting Collect data ↔ Stimulate conversations –Students, Teachers, Parents and School Leaders Inform policies & programs –Analysis and reporting – national reports –Services: custom reports, consulting with schools, Speak Up Your Way! 5 years of empowering authentic voices – since 2003: –1.1 million K-12 students –74,000 teachers –34,000 parents –3,200 school leaders –14,000 schools – from all 50 states, DC, American military base schools, Canada, Mexico, Australia What is Speak Up? 1.2 million respondents

Speak Up is facilitated annually by Project Tomorrow (formerly known as NetDay) About Project Tomorrow: A national education nonprofit organization providing leadership, research and programming to support STEM education in America ’ s schools

 Learning & Teaching with Technology  Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 in Education  21st Century Skills  Science Instruction & Global Competitiveness  Emerging Technologies in the Classroom  Designing the 21st Century School 2007 survey question themes:

We would like to recognize our Speak Up 2007 Sponsors:

We would like to also acknowledge the support of our Speak Up 2007 National Champion Outreach Partners:

K-12 Students319,223 Teachers25,544 Teach science10,288 Parents (in English & Spanish)19,726 School/District Administrators3,263 Schools3,729 Districts867 States All 50 Top 10 in total participation: TX, CA, AZ, IL, AL, MD, NC, PA, FL, MI About Speak Up 2007 Schools: –97% public, 3% private –32% urban, 40% suburban, 29% rural –43% Title 1 eligible –29% majority-minority student population Speak Up 2007 Participation Overview

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Students & technology National policy Science instruction STEM careers Speak Up 2007 Data Findings

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Do you agree? Improving K-12 science education be a national priority School Leaders: 84% agree

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Science instruction today Teachers: What instructional strategies do you use to teach science? What are the barriers to teaching inquiry- based science?

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Which of these instructional strategies is the primary method teachers are using? a.Inquiry based investigations25% b.Lecture23% c.Kit-based materials21% d.Hands-on activities30% e.Make science relevant in today’s world26% f.Demonstration lessons 26% g.Multimedia/interactive simulations16%

21 st Century Science Education & Technology What the barriers to teaching inquiry-based science? 1.Lack of time to conduct investigations 2.Inadequate equipment or materials 3.Lack of funding to purchase materials 4.Pressure to conform to a prescribed curriculum 5.Inadequate space

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Improving science instruction Parents: What would improve your child’s science education? Students: Imagine your ultimate science classroom

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Parents: What would improve your child’s science education? Top voter getters:

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Parents: What would improve your child’s science education? Top voter getters: Teacher excited about science 60% Child conducting real research52% Teacher well trained in science44% Using tech tools for investigations43% Explain relevancy to my child40%

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Parents: What would improve your child’s science education? Top voter getters: Teacher excited about science 60% Child conducting real research52% Teacher well trained in science44% Using tech tools for investigations43% Explain relevancy to my child40% Bottom vote getter: Reading the science textbook 11%

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Students: Design the ultimate science classroom What do the students want? a.Teacher excited about science b.Use animations & simulations c.Conduct real research d.Work on group projects e.Use tech tools for investigations f.Use standard lab tools

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Students: Design the ultimate science classroom

21 st Century Science Education & Technology 21 st Century Tools Teachers: Which tools have the greatest potential for increasing student achievement? Administrators: What factors influence you and your decisions for improving science education?

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Teachers: Which tools have the greatest potential for increasing student achievement?

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Teachers: Which tools have the greatest potential for increasing student achievement? 21 st century toolAdvanced-levelAverage-levelBeginner-level Animations51%43%38% Simulations50%40%32% Standard tools42%36%27% Projection systems39%28%20% Interactive whiteboards38%28%21%

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Administrators: What factors influence you and your decisions for improving science education?

21 st Century Science Education & Technology

Preparing today’s students for STEM careers Parents & Students: Importance of science and impact on STEM careers

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Importance of learning science Parents say: To develop problem solving and critical thinking skills To be successful Students say: To help me get into college For a future job

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Importance of learning science Parents say: To develop problem solving and critical thinking skills To be successful Students say: To help me get into college For a future job 12% say: not important for my future

21 st Century Science Education & Technology STEM Careers Parents say: 54% are likely to encourage a child to pursue a job in a STEM field Factors that would influence that decision: 1.Child’s interest areas 2.Child’s academic strengths

21 st Century Science Education & Technology Students and STEM Careers

21 st Century Science Education & Technology What strategies do students say would help them get more interested in STEM careers?

Is your school doing a good job preparing you/your students/your child for future jobs?

Yes: School Principals66% District Administrators48% Teachers47% Parents43% Is your school doing a good job preparing you/your students/your child for future jobs?

Yes: School Principals66% District Administrators48% Teachers47% Parents43% Advanced tech students23% Is your school doing a good job preparing you/your students/your child for future jobs?

Download at: Let’s discuss: More Speak Up data?

Speak Up 2008 Fall 2008 Have a voice in national discussions Learn about the ideas of your own stakeholders Inform your plans, budgets and programs Participating schools and districts get free online access to your own quantitative data – with national benchmark data

Copyright Project Tomorrow This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author. Thank you for your participation. Julie Evans