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1 Marisa Licari

2 “Bricks 4 Kidz classes provide an atmosphere for children, where we learn, we build, we play..with LEGO Bricks. Programs are built around the model plans, designed by engineers and architects, with exciting themes such as space, construction, and amusement parks. Our specially designed project kits and theme based models provide the building blocks for the Bricks 4 Kidz educational play. At Bricks 4 Kidz, we believe that the kids learn best through activities that engage their curiosity and creativity.” What is Bricks 4 Kidz?

3 Community Need Chart Metropolitan Area Total number of STEM jobs Number of STEM jobs per 1,000 jobs Rank (STEM jobs per 1,000) Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY28,73066.118 Rochester, NY28,91059.128 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY21,08039.565 Syracuse, NY11,38037.270 Utica-Rome, NY3,64028.7n/a

4 Community Need Chart Data http://cnyvitals.org/onondaga/economy/stem-workers

5 Logical Approach PROBLEM OR ISSUERESOURCESACTIVITIESOUTPUTSSHORT- TERM OUTCOMESLONG-TERM OUTCOMESIMPACT The Community NeedIn order to accomplishIn order to address ourWe expect that onceWe expect that if accomplished This is the problem weour set of activities weproblem or asset we willaccomplished thesethese activities are trying to solvewill need the following:accomplish the followingactivities will producewill lead to the following activities:the following evidencechanges in 1–3changes in 4–6changes in 7–10 years: or service delivery:years: In our community there are many students unprepared for STEM careers after graduation. The rate is currently 37.2 per 1000 STEM jobs for people who graduate with a STEM degree. It would be much better to be closer to make this number 85 per 1000.This problem is a result of young students who are not aware of STEM and do not have the opportunity to explore STEM. Franchise,CEO of B4K, Manager, Teachers/ Educators, Teacher Assistants. Materials needed Bricks 4 Kidz Kits,Battery packs, Motors, Laptops / Projectors. Space needed Elementary School(s), Middle School(s), Creativity Center(s). Early Childhood (3- 8), Middle Childhood (9-13+) will participate in Bricks 4 Kidz, a program that we learn, we build, we play with LEGO bricks The outputs will be a monthly count of how many Early Childhood (3-8), Middle Childhood (9- 13+) sign up for and participate in the program The percent of students who lack knowledge about STEM will be lower for those participating in the program as compared to those not participating. The percent of low rates of students who pursue STEM for career / college will be lower for those participating in the program as compared to those not participating. The community problem of students unprepared for STEM careers after graduation will decline from the current amount of 37.2 per to 85 per 1000 STEM jobs.

6 Pre & Post Assessment Sample Prior to the lesson, students will receive a worksheet that will be used as a pre- assessment. After the lesson and the build, students will complete the worksheet again as a form of a post- assessment.

7 Logical Approach Literature Review -A STEM education should increase students’ understanding of how things work and improve their use of technologies by introducing more engineering. -STEM curriculum can be incorporated through group activities, lab investigations, and projects which allow students to develop 21st century skills and prepare them to make decisions. -International tests show that United States students are falling behind their peers in mathematics and science. -Very few STEM programs focus on the need for better elementary- level teaching for math and science, elementary level learning lays the foundation for later success. -The Tough Choices or Tough Times (TCTT) emphasizes preparing students for the 21st century by creating a curriculum that is more creative work and less routine work. -The Taking Science to School committee developed four objectives which reflect a change in science education. Changes include teaching that focuses on what we know and developing an understanding that children can think abstractly.

8 Logical Approach works cited Bybee, R. (n.d.). What Is STEM Education? Retrieved April 7, 2015, from http://www.sciencemag.org/content/329/5995/996.ful http://www.sciencemag.org/content/329/5995/996.ful Duschl, R. A., Shouse, A.W., & Schweingruber, H.A. (2007). What Research says about k-8 Science Learning and Teaching. Principal, 87(2), 16-22. Epstein, D., & Miller, R. T. (2011). Elementary school teachers and the crisis in STEM education. The Education Digest, 77(1), 4-10. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/889144539?accountid=27881ll

9 Data Analysis Bricks4Kidz is not significant in preparing students for STEM based careers after graduation.

10 Sustainability


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