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At the High School level HS&T Ag T&T IT, T&T T&T The Content areas from STL are already covered by the following ATE areas. –Medical Technologies –Agricultural and Related Biotechnologies –Energy and Power Technologies –Information and Communication Technologies –Transportation Technologies –Manufacturing Technologies –Construction Technologies
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Why Engineering at the High Schools? The National Standards are supported by the engineering community: –National Academy of Engineering (NAE)National Academy of Engineering (NAE) –Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) –American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) –Institute for Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)Institute for Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Two High School Options 1)Engineering Focus (The Utah Plan) 2)Engineering Focus (Project Lead The Way)
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or High Schools can choose between two engineering options, PLTW or the Utah Plan. and/or High Schools can choose between two engineering options, PLTW or the Utah Plan. They can also choose to provide feeder courses for other ATE programs. or
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Option 1 – High School The Utah Plan 9 th grade – Foundations of Technology Intro to Design and Basic Systems: Electrical, Fluid, Mechanical, Structural 10 th grades – Design Course CAD, or Into. to Communications 11 th grades – Application Course Electronics, Cabinetry and Millwork, Machine Tool, or Introduction to Manufacturing 12 th Grade PreEngineering Senior Project, R & D, Patents & Copyrights, and Systems Integration Math and Science courses should be encouraged as an important part of this program. Flexible
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Option 2 – High School “Project Lead the Way” Curriculum developed – 5 courses –Principles of Engineering –Introduction to Engineering Design –Digital Electronics –Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Optional courses underdevelopment) –Engineering Design and Development Required math and science component (These are your existing school courses) Academic Rigor
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Option 2 – High School “Project Lead the Way” Standards Driven –The National Academy of Sciences –The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics –Standards for Technological Literacy (International Technology Education Association) End of course test in place University/College Credit Teacher training provided at Weber State University
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