“engineering” your ideas into reality
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“Engineering” Your Ideas Into Reality. Laura Hickle Coordinator of Special Projects Sierra Sands Unified School District [email protected]. Mark Pierce Sierra Sands Unified School District Math and PLTW Instructor [email protected]. Students Sierra Sands Unified School District. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
“Engineering” Your Ideas Into Reality
Laura HickleCoordinator of Special ProjectsSierra Sands Unified School [email protected]
Educating for Careers ConferenceMarch 4, 2011
Mark PierceSierra Sands Unified School DistrictMath and PLTW [email protected]
StudentsSierra Sands Unified School District
What is your primary role?
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1. Core Academic Teaching staff
2. CTE Teaching staff3. Counselor4. Administrator5. Parent6. Other
Goals for this session
Participants will gain knowledge and tools that will enable them to:•Assist in positioning an organization for proactive movement•Understand how a program (using engineering as an example) can be infused into an educational system•Institute curricular changes at their level of responsibility•Seek out grant resources to aid in implementation
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1. College preparatory coursework
2. Career Technical Education
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Burroughs High SchoolDavid Ostash- Principal
Career Technical EducationROP Programs
Auto, Construction, Criminal Justice, Retail Coop, TV Video Production, and Health Careers
Other CTE CoursesIndustrial Arts (Wood, Metal, Mechanical Drawing)
Engineering (Project Lead the Way)- Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, Civil Engineering and Architecture
Grants
SB 70 Strengthening CTE Grants (3), Prop 1D CTE Facilities Programs (3), Health Science Building Capacity Grant (3 years), Tech Prep Demo (Engineering), Industry Donations
K12-Employer-College Partnerships
• Cerro Coso College• Naval Air Warfare
Center – China Lake• Sierra Sands Unified
School District (SSUSD)
Does your school district have formalized educational partnerships with industry/ businesses or higher education?
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Define a Common Vision
• Define a Common Vision involving all stake holders
• Determine mutual needs• Define Trends
– What is coming up in the future?– What will meet your local needs in the future?– Define demographics
• Define expectations, roles and responsibilities
Common Vision (continued)
• Create short and long term MEASURABLE goals
• Align with goals and policies of all participating organizations
• Draft MOUs and Letters of Agreement• Formulate evaluations and reporting
mechanisms
Our Common Vision
• Home Grow our Own- Engineering and Technical Employees
• Expand opportunities in our valley for Renewable Energy
STEPS
• Identified curriculum
• Active grant writing efforts in partnership
• Secured startup funding and FTE
Project Lead the Way- Engineering
• Principles of Engineering
• Intro. Eng. Design
• Digital Electronics
• Civil Engineering and
Architecture
Courses are UC/CSU
approved
Gateway to Technology
• •Middle School level• •6 modules• •Intensive summer professional development
• www.pltw.org
Middle School Summer Robotics and ASES programs
PLTW
The Teacher Perspective
Mark Pierce
PLTW
The Student Perspective
Leveraging Funds and Other Resources•SB 70-require involvement by at least one
high school per application
•Collaborating to prepare grant applications
•Collaboration and combining funds to avoid duplication and redundancy
•Joint purchases make funds go further for all partners
•Leveraging funding sources to purchase equipment
Getting the Grant
• The SECRET Start
Early
Completely
Read (the “musts” and the “gotyas”)
Expand the grant
Time Commitment
The Cardinal Rule!
NEVER, EVER
make the reader search for the information
GOALS
• SMART GoalsSpecific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
Time specific (and timely)
Graphs and Charts
Some effective charts:•Current research regarding your proposal•Show current success or highlight needs•Resources available•Outcomes •Timelines •Organization charts
Budget
Evaluation and Analysis
Sustainability
Sustainability
• Need support and trust from highest levels of all partners
• Communication needs to be ongoing, informal and formal
• Blend email updates with face to face contact- both are important
• Provide for private and public recognition- celebrate successes
• Measurable success that is communicated and disseminated on a regular basis
Some Measures of Success
• Student achievement• Increased funding• Increase in school to career transitions• Student scholarships• Increase in involvement/ collaboration• Increased publicity• Better prepared workforce• Satisfaction surveys (all partnership participants)• Other ideasAdapted from The Council for Corporate & School Partnerships “Guiding Principles for Business and School Partnerships ((2000)
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1. Greatly- learned a lot
2. Yes- gathered some new ideas
3. So- So- only a few ideas were new to me
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