Project Lead The Way is the nation’s leading provider of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.

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Project Lead The Way is the nation’s leading provider of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.

Our mission is to prepare students for the global economy.

Why PLTW? Why now? The United States ranks 17 th in science achievement; 25 th in math ability out of 65 countries. 1 By 2018… – STEM jobs will grow by 17 percent 2 – 1.2 million STEM jobs will go unfilled 3

How do we prepare students to have the right skills and the right interests to fill those 1.2 million jobs and close the United States’ skills gap the United States’ skills gap?

Engage their minds and their interest Engage their minds and their interest early.

…through rigorous, relevant learning.

It’s what Project Lead The Way does on a regular basis. We engage students’ minds while inspiring their interest in STEM subjects through hands-on learning and real-world problem solving. Here’s how.

Preparing Students For the Global Economy

World-Class Curriculum Our curriculum is developed and consistently reviewed and improved by: PLTW teachers University educators Industry experts School administrators

World-Class Curriculum All PLTW curriculum is activity-, project-, problem-based. PLTW curriculum aligns with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards.

PLTW’s curriculum creates a classroom experience unlike any other.

PLTW offers a K-12 solution through five programs of study.

Launch Students decide as early as second and third grade whether they like, and think they are good at, math and science. We need to reach them first.

Launch Topic-based modules engage students in design problems, collaboration, analysis, problem solving, and computational thinking.

Gateway Challenging, inspiring, and flexible, the PLTW Gateway program engages students’ natural curiosity and imagination through creative problem solving.

Gateway Independent units: Design and Modeling Automation and Robotics Energy and Environment Flight and Space Green Architecture Science of Technology Magic of Electrons Medical Detectives

Engineering Collaborative, rigorous, and relevant, PLTW Engineering students solve open-ended problems; learn and apply the engineering design process; and develop teamwork, communication, and critical thinking skills.

Engineering Courses: Introduction to Engineering Design Principles Of Engineering Digital Electronics Aerospace Engineering Biotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering and Architecture Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design and Development *New in 2014: Computer Science and Software Engineering

Biomedical Science Students play the roles of biomedical professionals as they investigate and study the concepts of human medicine, physiology, genetics, microbiology, and public health.

Biomedical Science Courses: Principles of the Biomedical Sciences Human Body Systems Medical Interventions Biomedical Innovations

High-quality professional development prepares teachers to get students engaged in STEM.

High-quality professional development for teachers Three phases: Three phases: – Readiness training – Core training – Ongoing training Conducted in partnership with approximately 50 colleges and universities across the country. Conducted in partnership with approximately 50 colleges and universities across the country. More than 3,500 teachers trained in summer More than 3,500 teachers trained in summer 2013.

PLTW partners with leading corporations, philanthropic organizations, and educational institutions.

An engaged network of partners

So, does it work? YES. PLTW students achieve significantly higher scores in reading, mathematics, and science, and in some cases, have the opportunity to receive college credit.

So, does it work? PLTW alumni study engineering and technology in greater numbers than the national average, with a higher retention rate in college engineering, science, and related programs than non-PLTW students.

So, does it work? “We need to cultivate, nurture that (STEM) interest early, and that’s what Project Lead The Way does…It does it with the nuts and bolts of teaching.” -William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education, “If I had to say what got our name out there as a school, it would be Project Lead The Way. I don’t understand why schools would not use Project Lead The Way. The curriculum is there. The training is there. It’s extensive. It’s detailed. The success we’ve had here at Toppenish is in large part due to our relationship with Project Lead The Way. -Trevor Greene, principal, Toppenish High School, Washington “We’ve been very, very impressed by both the quality of the materials and the training they’re able to provide to educators.” —Tim Fliss, Vice President of Human Resources, Bemis Company

We continue to improve. Every day. PLTW follows a continuous improvement model. Teachers can expect to see improvements in course material each year. New, future-reaching programs and delivery models are constantly in development.

America’s STEM Solution Nearly 6,000 programs More than 5,000 schools more than 10,500 teachers trained 100s of partners

Be a part of the solution. Bring PLTW to your school or community. Mentor PLTW students. Join a school partnership team. Financially support PLTW program implementation. Voice your endorsement of PLTW.

Let’s continue the conversation. For more information visit pltw.org or contact our School Support Team at

Getting Started Registration Information – Contact Information – School District Information – School Information – Program Enrollment – Course Intentions PLTW Agreement and Program Requirements Select Teachers Enroll in PD Purchase Equipment, Supplies, and Software