California State University, Fresno Carol Fry Bohlin Frederick Nelson California State University STEM Conference 29 October 2013 ~ CSU East Bay The Fresno State Liberal Studies STEM team gratefully acknowledges the support of the S.B. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and the CSU Chancellor’s Office in the development of this project. Exemplars in Transformative Undergraduate Preparation of Future K-6 Teachers in STEM: Fresno State’s Liberal Studies STEM Concentration
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California State University, Fresno
Carol Fry BohlinFrederick Nelson
California State University STEM Conference29 October 2013 ~ CSU East Bay
The Fresno State Liberal Studies STEM team gratefully acknowledges the support of the S.B. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and the CSU Chancellor’s Office in the development of this project.
Exemplars in Transformative Undergraduate Preparation of Future K-6
Teachers in STEM: Fresno State’s Liberal Studies
STEM Concentration
California State University, Fresno
Preparing Preservice Teachers for Tomorrow’s Classrooms
California State University, Fresno
An Integrated Approach to Instruction
“The [CCSS] call for a more integrated approach to delivering instruction across all subjects. The CCSS are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world... They require student collaboration; ...and the development of strong complex reasoning, problem solving, and communication skills.” – California Department of Education – January 2013
California State University, Fresno
California State University, Fresno
Liberal Studies STEM ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Partnership
Education • Engineering • Science and Mathematics
Karl Runde
Fred Nelson
Don Williams
Mara BradyFariborz Tehrani Nell Papavasiliou
Carol Fry Bohlin
LloydCrask
Campus CO/MSTI
California State University, Fresno
New Liberal Studies STEM Concentration• Liberal Studies major Future K-8 teacher• 120-semester-unit Liberal Studies major at
Fresno State includes 9 sem. units of math + 12-13 sem. units of science
• Concentration: 12 upper division sem. units • Approved (5/1/13) 4-course STEM Concentration:– “Environmental Earth and Life Sciences” (NCSI 115-Revised)
– “Energy, Technology, and Society” (NSCI 116-Revised)
– “Physics Pedagogy and Outreach” (Physics 168S-Revised)
– “Engineering Literacy” (ENGR 191T-New)
California State University, Fresno
Bechtel Grant via the CSU Chancellor’s Office
California State University, Fresno
Features of the STEM Concentration• Foundation: CCSS-M, CCSS-ELA/Literacy,
Framework for K-12 Science Education, NGSS• Crosscutting Concepts (e.g., energy & matter
in systems) used as themes for making connections across courses
• Integration of Practices into Content Standards/Disciplinary Core Ideas
• Inquiry-based instruction; PBL; labs• Service-learning and outreach• Cohort model
California State University, Fresno
Instructor Professional Development
• Background: Common Core State Standards, Framework for K-12 Science Education, Next Generation Science Standards
• Crosscutting concepts and common themes• Instructional theory; constructivist
epistemology• Inquiry-oriented, student-centered
pedagogy
California State University, Fresno
Physics Pedagogy and Outreach Course• 3-semester-unit course (Physics 168S)• 2 hours of seminar followed by a 3-hour service-
learning outreach experience (the next day)• Primarily Liberal Studies and Multiple Subject
credential students; some science, math, and physics majors
$800 Liberal Studies STEM Fellowship!• Receive $200 of the $800 Fellowship when you take Physics
Pedagogy and Outreach (PHYS 168S) Receive $200 when you take Environmental Earth and Life Science (NSCI 115) this fall or in a future semester (must also be taking or have taken PHYS 168S to receive the stipend).
• Receive a total of $400 ($200 each) when you take Engineering Literacy (ENGR 191T) and Energy, Technology, and Society (NSCI 116).
• Bonus! Students who pass the two CSET tests that lead to a credential in Foundational-Level General Science (FLGS) or Foundational-Level Mathematics (FLM) will not only receive reimbursement for the tests, but an additional $200 stipend!