board meeting february 19, 2015 welcome board & friends! our founding partners
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BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 19,
2015Welcome Board &
Friends!Our Founding Partners
OUR AGENDA11:30 Welcome – James Brown, General Manager,
Fluor Greenville
11:40 to 12:15 Lunch and Networking
12:15 to 1:05 The SC STE(A)M Ecosystem
1:05 to 1:30 Shameless Promotion & Call for Judges
1:30 to 1:45 Other, Wrap Up, Q&A,
spare time if we are running behind.
1:45 to 2:45 Science on the Move
2:45 to 3:00 Other, Wrap Up, Q&A,
spare time if we are running behind.
Welcome
James Brown
General Manager
LUNCHTI
ME
Report from the Field: How Cross-Sector Collaborations are Advancing STEM Learning
Traphagen & Traill, 2014
Highlight (or underline) words or phrases thatresonate with you.
Use no more than FIFTEEN words to create a gist statement that answers the question:
Why does an Ecosystem approach to STEM matter?
Unique Contributions
Designed pathways
Shared vision
Cross-sector collaboration
A STEM Ecosystem?Report from the Field, Traphagen & Traill, 2014
STEM, STEAM, STEMS, STREAM, ESTEEM, THEMAS
WHO CARES?In SC, we use STEAM, STE(A)M and STEM and the Arts interchangeably to mean learning that thoughtfully integrates the practices and habits of mind of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and the fine and applied arts.
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT STEM AT HOME?
• Most parents (93%) believe STEM should be a priority in the U.S. (Harris Poll 2011)
• Among those surveyed, the two careers that parents most want their child to pursue are scientist (24%) and engineer (21%). (Harris Poll 2011)
• ~29% of SC students taking ACT expressed interest in STEM. This is above the national avg. of 23%. (ACT, 2014)
• ~47% have NO INTEREST. (ACT, 2014)
Harris Poll 2011
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT STEM IN SCHOOLS?
STEM students say that there is room for improvement in K–12 STEM education — only 1 in 5 feel they were extremely well-prepared for their college STEM courses.
50 % of ALL 2013 ACT tested HS Graduates meet College Readiness Benchmarks in Mathematics. 43 % in Science.
Minorities? Non-College Bound?
Interest begins at age 7-8. When STEM is least likely to be an instructional focus.
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT STEM IN OUT OF SCHOOL TIME?
In SC, we use after-school and out-of-school-time interchangeable to mean learning taking place outside of a traditional school day time period or school setting.
Before college, WHAT got you interested in STEM? 55% of males and 45% of females identify TV, movies or books.
61% of males and 29% of females identify games or toys.
28% of males and 40% of females identify visiting a museum.
25% of males and 27% of females identify clubs or activities.
NOTE: Just 4% of males and 6% of females identify science fairs/contests.
(Harris Poll 2011)
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT STEM-FOCUSED INSTITUTIONS?
BY MURREY JACOBSON May 28, 2014 at 6:00 PM EDT
Our STE(A)M Ecosystem
NATIONAL and STATE ADVOCACY and ALIGNMENT. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.
SC TEACHERS and SCHOOLS…and sometimes beyond.
SC COMMUNITIES and CHILDREN…and sometimes beyond.
ANYONE. ANYWHERE. ANY TIME.
S C I E N C E / T E C H N O L O G Y / E N G I N E E R I N G /M A T H E M A T I C S
* STEM High School Teacher Fellows - $500,000
* STEM School Certification - $225,000
* Middle Grades Digital Badge pilot - $150,000
* Expand 4H Science on the Move - $125,000
* Expand IQ-MS - $250,000
WHAT WE PROPOSED FOR THE
SC STEM ECOSYSTEM
SHAMELESS PROMOTION!
http://www.stemlinx.org/
South Carolina’s One Stop Discovery Site for STEM Learning and Resources
S C I E N C E / T E C H N O L O G Y / E N G I N E E R I N G / M AT H E M AT I C S
Be A Distinguished STEM Judge
Review a bracket (4-6) of short (5 minute or less) videos
Select the ONE you want to advance to the next round
Do this between March 14th and March 16th.
Receive eternal thanks!
CLOSING THOUGHTS?
April 14-15, 2005SC Archives and History Center