Monday, August 24, 2015

An EXCITING New Beginning...Project Lead the Way!!


What is Project Lead the Way? s"Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is the nation’s leading provider of K-12 STEM programs. Our world-class curriculum and high-quality teacher professional development model, combined with an engaged network of educators and corporate and community partners, help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in our global economy."  




The model Beachland will be engaged in is entitled Launch. "Studies show that students decide as early as elementary school whether they like, and think they are good at, math and science. PLTW Launch is designed for students in kindergarten through fifth grade to capture their interest in and spark a lifelong passion for math and science. Through a series of topic based modules, students engage in design problems that encourage collaboration, analysis, problem solving, and computational thinking. They use touch technology, robotics, and everyday materials to explore topics such as energy, light and sound, motion and stability, and gravity. Students apply the design process to sketch, build, and reflect on a new paintbrush design or use VEX IQ robotics components to develop an animal rescue device. With Launch, students will leave elementary school with a passion for and confidence in the STEM subjects, ready to continue their learning in middle school, high school, and beyond. Launch is set up in modules that follow the design process."

Source: PLTW Students More Prepared for Higher Education, Dr. James Van Overschelde, Texas State University Spring 2013 American Journal of Engineering Education.


Below, you can read more facts about Project Lead the Way in detail.


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