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1 A K-12 Engineering Model Based Upon the Standards for Technological Literacy Kendall N. Starkweather, Ph.D. Executive Director/CEO International Technology Education Association

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4 INNOVATION A necessity to thrive in a world of challenge and change

5 Creating Innovators  Educate next-generation innovators  Deepen science and engineering skills  Explore knowledge intersections  Equip workers for change  Support collaborative creativity  Energize entrepreneurship  Reward long-term strategy  Build world-class infrastructure  Invest in frontier research  Attract global talent  Create high-wage jobs

6 Assumptions/Realizations  That a nation’s future and prosperity are tied to its ability to invent and innovate in a highly sophisticated, technological society.  That innovation can be taught at the K-12 level giving practice to students thinking like creators, inventors, and designers.  That engineering concepts can be taught at the earliest ages just like music, art, science, mathematics, and other school subjects.  That the engineering community has a content base and standards that are uniquely its own – known as technological literacy.  That K-12 engineering and design is for ALL students.  That K-12 teaching and learning can be directed towards creating a nation of thinkers with expertise in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. (TIDE).

7 TIDETIDE echnology nnovation esign ngineering

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9 1)Agree on an exciting vision for its future. 2)Transform engineering education to help achieve the vision. 3)Build a clear image of the new roles for engineers, including as broad- based technology leaders, in the mind of the public and prospective students who can replenish and improve the talent base of an aging engineering workforce. Engineer Vision

10 Characteristics of a K-12 Model  Qualified teachers  Curriculum/programs reflecting technological literacy  Engineering laboratory facilities  TIDE experiences

11 Qualified Teachers  Must have faith in the intelligence of youth.  Awareness and skill to teach all ability levels.  Experience in design thinking with open-ended learning experiences.  Basic knowledge in human development and learning.  Background in technical engineering materials, processes, and procedures.  Degree from a fully accredited college of education.

12 Curriculum/Programs Reflecting Technological Literacy  Based on the latest research pertaining to teaching and learning.  Based on content standards for learning pertaining to STEM subjects.  Heavy emphasis on TIDE characteristics and Standards for Technological Literacy: Nature of Technology Technology & Society Design Abilities for a Technological World The Designed World  Contains activities and experiences designed to follow a continuum of learning. (A holistic approach rather than a series of splintered activities!)

13 Curriculum/Programs Reflecting Technological Literacy (cont.)  A fully articulated program starting at the elementary level and proceeding through high school: Elementary/Primary School Focus – awareness Middle School Focus – experience High School Focus – more in-depth technical learning  Based on: Professional development standards for teachers Assessment standards for students Program standards for learning

14 Engineering Laboratory Facilities  Created as a result of planned curriculum/content to be taught.  Setting reflective of engineering laboratory.  Allows for the use of materials, tools, and equipment used in designing, fabricating, experimenting, testing, and prototyping.

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16  The Characteristics and Scope of Technology  The Core Concepts of Technology  Relationships Among Technologies and the Connections Between Technology and Other Fields Nature of Technology  The Cultural, Social, Economic, and Political Effects of Technology  The Effects of Technology on the Environment  The Role of Society in the Development and Use of Technology  The Influence of Technology on History Technology and Society

17  The Attributes of Design  Engineering Design  The Role of Troubleshooting, Research and Development, Invention and Innovation, and Experimentation in Problem Solving Design  Apply Design Processes  Use and Maintain Technological Products and Systems  Assess the Impact of Products and Systems Abilities for a Technological World

18  Medical Technologies  Agricultural and Related Biotechnologies  Energy and Power Technologies  Information and Communication  Transportation Technologies  Manufacturing Technologies  Construction Technologies The Designed World

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21  REALIZE that engineering and innovation has a content base, K-12 pipeline subject area, and an infrastructure that is uniquely its own.  Take a lead in K-12 education as the advocate for innovation in our schools.  Become familiar with the nature and characteristics of innovation.  Internalize how teaching students about TIDE is a basis for creating a world of innovators.  Inform parents, school boards, administrators, academia, and other publics of how K-12 TIDE education contributes to our innovative culture.  Educate fellow teachers on the virtues and importance of innovation Leading Engineering and Innovation

22  Make a concerted effort to teach about the importance of thinking like an innovator.  Structure activities to give students experience in invention and innovation.  Dare to create an exciting active course based on innovation.  Invite local product developers and manufacturers into the classroom to share experiences.  Have students search the daily papers to become aware of innovations and how to identify them.  Relate the interconnectedness of technology, design, and engineering to innovation. Leading Engineering and Innovation (cont.)

23 Kendall N. Starkweather, Ph.D. Executive Director/CEO International Technology Education Association 1914 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191 kns@iteaconnect.org


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