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Brillion High School Ryan Peterson Steve Meyer
STEM Education Brillion High School Ryan Peterson Steve Meyer
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Overview What is STEM? History of STEM at Brillion Class Philosophy
Examples of Student Work & Experiences
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What is STEM? Science Engineering Technology Mathematics
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STEM at Brillion Pilot program in the summer of 2008 “STEM Camp – Hydroponics” A four-hour-per-day, twelve-day course in July. Ten students – all boys ranging from incoming freshmen to seniors. Hydroponics offered and opportunity to explore many different types of systems – structural, hydraulic, biological, electrical, etc.
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STEM at Brillion STEM Camp – Summer 2008 Semester Course – Spring 2009
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Course Philosophy Get students excited! Who should take it? Younger!
Content – Rigorous & Relevant Flexibility Performance Based Assessments Thematic Problems & Mistakes Encouraged
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Examples of Student Work
STEM Timeline STEM in a Sentence Science is the search for new mathematical knowledge which may be used to engineer technologies which improve our lives. Science & Engineering are verbs. Technology & Math are nouns.
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Examples of Student Work
Science Engineering Mathematics Technology
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Examples of Student Work
Energy Transfer Forms of Energy Efficiency Graphical Analysis
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Examples of Student Work
Energy Transfer Metal Fabrication Skills Biofuel Production Efficiency
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Examples of Student Work
Marine Technology Volume & Buoyancy Modeling & Ratios Optimization
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Program Successes & Challenges
Increased enrollment in STEM courses Deeper Understanding Integration into 9th Grade Science Other teachers tying into STEM studies Enthusiasm, Enthusiasm, Enthusiasm Common time & scheduling Education & Professional Development Openness to Collaborate
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