Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

EDUC 7772 Planning for STEM Teaching and Learning

The goal of this course is to provide candidates experiences in the practices of STEM learning and includes the integration of multidiscipline standards and business/industry practices/partnerships to Project Based Learning, collaborative team planning, and managing differentiated learning in the STEM classroom. Candidates will develop an understanding of the importance of STEM vertical alignment in P-16 education and appreciate that the uniqueness of the community parallels the uniqueness of STEM programs within the community. Candidates will experience the bundling and integration of standards through continued content and collaborative skill development, the use of performance assessment tasks and rubrics, integrated task design (PBL, problem-based, place-based, authentic), implementation and appropriate use of technology, co-planning and co-facilitating experiences, managing and differentiating active learning in the classroom to support the overall student development in STEM etiquette, practices, and application.

Credits

3

Student Learning Outcomes

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION OUTCOMES (See School of Education Syllabus A – IV)

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course, the candidate will be able to:

  1. Candidates will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of and the ability to integrate STEM content standards. (formative)
  2. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to apply integrated STEM and STEM related content to answer complex questions, to investigate local, regional and global issues to make connections and to develop solutions for challenges and real-world problems.
  3. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to work effectively within a STEM focused multidisciplinary professional learning community to achieve a common goal and to co-plan authentic STEM based experiences and interdisciplinary lessons.
  4. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to involve business partners in identifying and solving relevant problems.
  5. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to engage local STEM experts in their programs. 
  6. Candidates will show evidence of field-based experiences that include observation or classrooms, collaborative planning and interview of teachers in an integrated STEM education environment that is evidenced by reflective documentation (continued from Course I).