PLTW is re-energizing STEM education at middle schools and high schools throughout the country, providing students with 21st century skills. Overview.

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PLTW is re-energizing STEM education at middle schools and high schools throughout the country, providing students with 21st century skills. Overview

= The PLTW Innovation Zone (aka the classroom) is an engaging and thought- provoking space, where students develop critical thinking skills through hands-on project-based learning, preparing them to take on real-world challenges. Innovation Zone

Innovation Zone Characteristics Cutting-edge technology, equipment and materials Collaboration Problem-solving rather than lectures Relevant subject matter Invested teachers College credit for high school courses Innovation Zone

Innovation Zones Are Idea Factories Discovering a new “patented” biofuel process Designing alternate housing projects Testing cutting edge wind turbines Programming robotics Conducting DNA gel electrophoresis. Innovation Zone

Innovation For Everyone

PLTW programs engage, encourage and educate students of diverse backgrounds helping them all to become college and career ready – including students whose experience in the sciences and math has been less comprehensive, or who might find themselves uninterested in traditional STEM subjects. Inclusivity

Embracing diversity also means… STEM background is not a prerequisite for educators Strong partnerships with colleges, corporations and philanthropic organizations ensure coursework is relevant and classes are equipped with up to date technology and equipment The program is continually energized with new talent and fresh thinking Inclusivity

The Facts 350,000 students in more than 4,000 schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia Over 13,000 teachers trained More than 100 University relationships, including Duke University, University of Minnesota, California State University Partnerships with Fortune 100 and 500 companies, and forward-thinking philanthropic organizations, including Autodesk, Intel, General Electric and Kern Family Foundation Inclusivity

Professional Development

An intensive and comprehensive training program for teachers Self-Assessment and Pre-Core Training 2-week Core Training that PLTW teachers are required to complete before teaching a PLTW course. Virtual Academy for Teachers, which provides detailed materials for each lesson in every PLTW course; many videos of PLTW Master Teachers teaching actual PLTW lessons; and, collaboration tools, including forums for teachers to use to ask questions, to update each other on changes, and to discuss PLTW lessons. Professional Development

Flexibility

The PLTW program is designed to be flexible and customizable for schools. It allows teachers to use the PLTW curriculum and program training, along with their own ideas, experiences, and learning to ignite imagination and innovation in their own ways in the classroom. Flexibility

More Participation. More Opportunities. PLTW’s flexibility provides all schools an opportunity to participate – large or small, public or private, rural or suburban Schools and teachers customize implementation to fit their needs Numerous funding sources are available to support PLTW Flexibility

More Participation. More Opportunities. In Milwaukee, GE Healthcare and Rockwell Animation participate as mentors in the classroom The Society of Manufacturing Engineers Education Foundation has committed funds for PLTW summer programs The California State University system launched an Engineering Academies Initiative Flexibility

Outstanding Outcomes

Our Students Perform PLTW Students Outperform Non-PLTW Students –Significantly more Project Lead The Way students met the readiness goals on the 2008 High Schools That Work (HSTW) Assessment tests in reading, mathematics and science compared with HSTW students in similar career/technical fields and HSTW students in all career/technical fields. (2009 Southern Region Educational Board Report) Outstanding Outcomes

Closing The Achievement Gap All of the PLTW students in this study begin middle school (6th grade) at lower proficiency in math, reading and science and with lower attendance rates than the control group of non-PLTW students. The study shows that by 8th grade, those gaps had been eliminated. (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Report – December 2009) “Project Lead the Way has been an effective program during the past three years at narrowing the achievement gap for Hispanic/Latino students in all four core areas.” (Analysis of Student Achievement and Programs 2007, Galt Joint Union High School District) Outstanding Outcomes

PLTW High School Grads Are College and Career Ready –A survey of PLTW seniors at the end of their senior year finds that 92% intend to pursue a four-year degree or higher, 51% intend to pursue a graduate degree, and 70% intend to study engineering, technology, or computer science. By comparison, 67% of all beginning postsecondary students intended to pursue a bachelor’s degree or higher as reported by the National Center for Education Statistics. These results are consistent with results and conclusions for the past two years. (True Outcomes – 2009) Outstanding Outcomes

PLTW College Freshmen Stick With Innovation In , first-year retention (freshmen to sophomore) was 76% (76% stayed with their declared major). In contrast, 100% of Milwaukee Schools of Engineering’s PLTW students remained in their declared major. (Milwaukee School of Engineering 2008 Report) Outstanding Outcomes

Middle School Gateway To Technology

Design and Modeling –Solid modeling software introduces students to the design process. Automation and Robotics –Students trace the history, development, and influence of automation and robotics. Energy and the Environment –Students investigate the importance of energy in our lives and the impact that using energy has on the environment. Flight and Space –Aeronautics, propulsion, and rocketry. Science of Technology –Impact of science on technology throughout history. Magic of Electrons –Students unravel the mystery of digital circuitry. Gateway To Technology MS

High School Pathway To Engineering

Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) –3D computer modeling software; study of the design process Principles of Engineering (POE) –Exploration of technology systems and engineering processes Digital Electronics (DE) –Use of computer simulation to learn the logic of electronics Pathway To Engineering HS

Aerospace Engineering (AE) –Aerodynamics, astronautics, space-life sciences, and systems engineering Biotechnical Engineering (BE) –Biomechanics, genetic engineering, and forensics. Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) –Students collaborate on the development of community-based building projects Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) –Robotics and automated manufacturing; production of 3-D designs. Engineering Design and Development (EDD) –Teams of students, guided by community mentors, research, design, and construct solutions to engineering problems. Pathway To Engineering HS

High School Biomedical Sciences

Principles of the Biomedical Sciences (PBS) –Study of human body systems and health conditions Human Body Systems (HBS) –Exploring science in action, students build organs and tissues on a skeletal manikin and play the role of biomedical professionals to solve medical mysteries. Medical Interventions (MI) –Investigation of interventions involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Biomedical Innovation (BI) –Students design innovative solutions for the health challenges of the 21st century Biomedical Sciences HS

Summary

Join Us In Helping To Lead The Way Vision: To ignite the spark of ingenuity, creativity and imagination within students Helping America succeed in the increasingly high- tech and high-skill global economy Goal: 1,000,000 students and 10,000 schools by Visit to learn morewww.pltw.org Summary