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Friday, January 30

Excellent by Design


The music world has the Grammys. TV has the Emmys. But have you heard of the “Eddies?” That’s what the International Society for Design and Development in Education (ISDDE) calls its annual prize for excellent curriculum design.

Friday, January 30

Great PD Takes the Terror Out of Elementary Engineering

EiE staff often ask elementary teachers what they think about the prospect of teaching their students engineering. The word “terrified” turns up in a striking number of answers. But with the release of the Next Generation Science Standards, and with new science standards being implemented in many states, more teachers are finding they have to confront the terror. And they’re discovering that engineering is a very friendly monster.

Friday, January 30

The Multiplier Effect in STEM Professional Development

 

You’ve heard of the multiplier effect, where an initial investment has a bigger-than-expected result. It works for our national economy, where every dollar spent in the manufacturing sector generates $1.35 in economic activity. It can also work in our schools.

Friday, January 30

What Does This Lesson Look Like in the Classroom?

When elementary teachers attend our professional development workshops, we wrap up by asking, “What OTHER resources would be helpful to you?” Teachers often tell us they want a tool that shows exactly what hands-on engineering will look like in their classrooms, and also how lesson materials should be prepared. They ask for videos.

Friday, January 30

College Engineering Programs, Get Ready for the Next Generation!



The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is a leader in the movement to promote and improve engineering education. When ASEE holds its annual conference this week in Indianapolis, EiE will be in the spotlight.
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