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CACHE and Freshman/High School Engineering
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UTeachEngineering Changing backgrounds of engineering freshmen Overview of Texas program Progress to date Plans for the coming year and interaction with CACHE Preparing Secondary Teachers to Deliver Design-Based Engineering Courses
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Impacts of high school engineering on engineering freshmen More than 3000 high schools are delivering the most widely used program – Project Lead the Way High school engineering is growing rapidly and within the next few years more than 100,000 students will be graduating each year having had a high school engineering experience US Colleges of engineering graduate approximately 75,000 graduates per year How should high school programs be designed to lead into university engineering programs, particularly freshman programs?
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Unique experiment underway in Texas 4 x 4 Math and Science Requirement A consistent high school curriculum will be developed over the next several years; estimated enrollments of 25,000 students per year Need curriculum Need teachers
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A Unique Partnership + +
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UTeachEngineering’s First 5 Years $12.5 million partnership grant from NSF 650 teachers across Texas and beyond 570 current science and math teachers prepared to teach high school engineering 80 new teachers prepared to teach STEM A model for preparing secondary engineering educators and designing high school curricula
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UTeachEngineering Program for Pre-Service Teachers Teaching certification for undergraduates in engineering and the sciences Begins Fall 2009 Programs for In-Service Teachers Summer Institutes Masters Programs Began Summer 2009
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Programs for In-Service Teachers Engineering Summer Institutes for Teachers Master of Arts in Science and Engineering Education
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Engineering Summer Institutes for Teachers (ESIT) Rapid path (one summer) for in-service teachers Two courses over six weeks will lead teachers to experience and understand engineering Online resources support teachers during the year Dissemination at five universities statewide UT Dallas and UT El Paso offered ESIT in summer 2009 Other schools to join beginning in 2010 More than 50 teachers participated in summer 2009 in Austin, Dallas and El Paso Each teacher will contribute a lesson plan to an on-line library
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Programs for In-Service Teachers Engineering Summer Institutes for Teachers Master of Arts in Science and Engineering Education
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Master of Arts in Science and Engineering Education (MASEE) Developing master teachers in secondary engineering education Longer path, greater depth Three summers at UT (nine weeks each) Two academic years of online study Online resources support teachers during the year Each MA candidate completes an engineering project and has opportunities for extensive lesson plan development
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UTeachEngineering Changing backgrounds of engineering freshmen Overview of Texas program Progress to date Plans for the coming year and proposed interaction with CACHE/AIChE
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Plans for coming year and interaction with CACHE Model year-long curriculum to be developed for Austin ISD then deployed in all high schools of the district in 2010-2011 (~10,000 high school graduates per year) – multiple 6-9 week segments - what should be the chemical engineering component? Create working group to review draft material Lesson plans currently under development allow for detailed lesson plan development. What chemical engineering modules could be developed? Identify faculty willing to interact with teachers
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Summary and Discussion http://uteach.engr.utexas.edu
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