Top Banner
Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager, Precollege Programs
20

Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Mar 27, 2015

Download

Documents

Danielle Davies
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach

L. Jane HansenAIAA Director, Region VIPast DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa BaconProgram Manager, Precollege Programs

Page 2: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Deputy Director (DD) for STEM K-12 Outreach

• First . . .

Thank YOU for taking on this responsibility as a DD in your region!

• Second, as DD for STEM K-12 Outreach you are member of the AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Standing Committee (program type organization)

• Third, as DD STEM K-12 Outreach in your Region, are the conduit for helping sections (through the STEM K-12 Outreach officer OR the Section Chair) to create a bridge from technical professional to educators and ultimately to the children (functional type organization)

2

Page 3: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

The STEM K-12 Outreach Committee

• As DD for STEM K-12 Outreach you are member of the AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Standing Committee and should participate in committee meetings – including several teleconferences and face-to-face meeting (January /SciTech (ASM)) Participate in creating committee branded, “signature events” such as Engineers as

Educators (EasE) and the Educator Academy (EA) Develop and run Regional STEM K-12 Outreach programs such as Committee Signature

Events / Help implement these at the section level as well Review AIAA Foundation Classroom Grants (quarterly) Review Harry Staubs Precollege Award submissions (yearly) Review the AIAA Foundation Educator Achievement Award (every other year) Bring Section STEM K-12 Outreach issues to AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Provide STEM K-12 content for the Region Website

3

Page 4: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

4

STEM K-12 Outreach Committee -- Mission Statement

The mission of the AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Committee is to create a learning environment for all children that nurtures a passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); and promotes a lifelong interest in pursuing aerospace related careers.

funinteractive

hands-on

Page 5: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

https://info.aiaa.org/SC/POC/default.aspx

5

Announcements

Calendar

Page 6: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

6

Committee Goals and Objectives

• Inspire K-12 students to pursue and enjoy STEM learning through aerospace• Establish and maintain communication links between the professional

membership and the K-12 education community• Provide guidance and training for value added activities and lesson plans for

sections and members to use in K-12 outreach opportunities, such as education/classroom interaction, scout activities, section events

• Develop key “signature events” that are branded by AIAA and used in every section

• Nurture the Educator Associates (EAs) by providing: Meaningful benefits for EAs

(newsletter, contacts, in-classroom visits, mentoring) Aerospace education technical resources Professional development opportunities

Page 7: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

7

Achieving the Committee Goals

• Provide leadership for section folks that are interested in STEM K-12 Outreach• Interface with the K-12 education initiatives of other organizations

Within AIAA, interacting with Technical Activities, Public Policy, Student Activities, Membership and Young Professional Committees

Within other professional societies, non-profit organizations, and government agencies

• Develop and support AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Signature Events. Engineers as Educators Educators Academy.

• Foster science, technology, engineering & math (STEM) education by developing interactive hands-on curricula that align to the National Standards and the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

Page 8: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Engineers as Educators (EasE)

• Many engineers do not volunteer to visit classrooms because they are “frightened” of presenting to young children or don’t know what to say

• EasE was created to help engineers feel more confident so that they will more likely volunteer by providing: Overview of what level of discussion is appropriate for varying levels of

students Hands-on activities that can be used to demonstrate various concepts in the

classroom Expected results of the discussion and associated activities that have been

presented• Originally EasE was presented by several master teachers at conferences and

when requested, at section events• NOW, the focus of EasE has shifted to “training trainers” at the section level so

that more classes can be conducted at the section/grassroots level• As DD STEM K-12 Outreach you should promote EasE to the sections in your

region – maybe even teach a class! 8

Page 9: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Educator Academy

• The concept of Educator Academy is to give teachers resources that will allow them to effectively present STEM concept in their classroom, using an Aerospace based model

• Three Different Curriculum Modules: Mars Rover Celebration: Students design and build a Mars Rover to carry out a

specific science mission on the surface of Mars.

Electric Cargo Planes: Students design and build an electric cargo plane that carries the maximum amount of payload

Space Weather Balloons: Students design and build a space weather balloon to collect data

Grade Levels: 3-5 and 6-8

Contact: Dr. Edgar Bering University of Houston [email protected]

Grade Levels: 6-8 and 9-12

Contact: Mr. Tom Milnes JHU Applied Physics Lab [email protected]

Grade Levels: 9-12

Contact: Dr. Ben Longmier University of Michigan [email protected] 9

Page 10: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Classroom Grants (individual / section level)

10

• Each year the AIAA Foundation sets aside some funds to be used in the AIAA FoundationClassroom Grant program $12,000 in total from October 2012 – September 2013 Up to $250 each grant Limit 2 grants per school per calendar year

• Each grant proposal requires the Educator Associated to fill out a request form Provides data in a standard format and provides teachers with guidance on how much information is

needed There is “check list” on side of form – for both the

applicant and you as a reviewer Clear description of what types of activities are

supported AND what is not supported by grants• Your job is to review the forms via the website, and approve or disapprove on the funding

request Review requests come every 2 months with about 10 – 15 requests available for review It takes about 5 – 7 minutes to review one request

Page 11: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

https://info.aiaa.org/SC/POC/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx

11

Classroom Grants

Page 12: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Classroom Grant Rubric

• The project description is clear and complete. (25 points) The description must clearly detail impact on enhancing student learning of STEM principles.

• The project has a clear connection to aerospace (25 points) The proposal must describe how the lesson plans enhance student awareness of aerospace

commensurate with grade level.

• The proposal includes educational goals to be accomplished (15 points) They are clearly described and realistic

• The project demonstrates originality (10 points) Not the same project that has been done in classrooms for years

• The project is repeatable and Sustainable (10 points) The grant money should be considered “seed” money to get the project started

• The budget is clearly outlined (15 points) The budget justifies the amount requested and includes a description of other sources of support

for this project.

12

Page 13: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Harry Staubs Pre-College Award (section level)

• The Harry Staubs STEM K-12 Outreach Award is presented to sections that have developed and implemented an outstanding STEM K-12 Outreach program that meets the general goals of the AIAA STEM K-12 Outreach Increasing Educator Associate membership Recognizing Educator performance Increasing the number of actively engaged members, particularly in the area of STEM K-12 outreach

• To meet these goals, sections are encouraged to provide quality educational resources for K-12 teachers and students in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)

• There is a form to complete by each section so that we can review the same type of information for various sections to determine which section has best met the goals of the Harry Staubs Award Number of Educator Associates Unique events presented within the section AIAA STEM K-12 Signature event participation / presentation

• Your job is to review the submissions (June to August) to select a Harry Staubs award winner for each of the categories of section (very small, small, medium, large, very large)

13

Page 14: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Educator Achievement Award (Institute / regional level)

• This year , there are 7 AIAA Foundation Educator Achievement Award(bi-annual) Winners that will be recognized at the AIAA Gala in May 2013

• To apply, there is a form with Basic Questions to obtain basic information you attach the Educator’s Biography / Letter from Principal, / Letter from Nominator describing outstanding effort AIAA Membership Involvement (Up to 5 Points) Classroom activities promoting aerospace careers and engineering (Up to 10 Points) Nomination, Recommendations, Experiences and Awards (Up to 10 Points)

• Your job is to review the applications and using a rubric that is provided, judge the applicants Usually have a teleconference to discuss the applicants in general Second teleconference to discuss specific issues that may have come up Final teleconference to finalize the winners

14

Lanena BerryHouston Independent School District, Houston, TexasElizabeth DabrowskiMagnificant High School, Cleveland, OhioLisa Damian-MarvinCamden Hills Regional High School, Rockport, MaineJoan Labay-MarquezCurington Elementary School, Boerne, Texas

Sean McCulloughAnderson Districts I & II Career and Technology Center, Anderson, S.C.Deborah SwanWindsor Hills Math, Science, Aerospace Magnet School, Los Angeles, Calif.James WeberTimberland High School, Wentzville, Mo.

Winners from 2011

Page 15: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Educator Achievement Awards – Lessons Learned

• From the evaluation of the 2013 AIAA Foundation Educator Achievement awards some “lessons learned” have been identified and the subcommittee proposes the following changes and/or enhancements:

• We want to be more “in-line” with other honors and awards, so . . . Self Nominations will not be allowed Both the nominator and the nominee must be AIAA members Nominee can not be a member of the STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Use of “standard” honors and awards web-site – this will limit the nomination to 4

pages which will be better delineated as we go forward

• Goals to provide winners with more than a one-time award: Want to assure that Educator Associates have a mechanism to interact with

professional members Want to assure that Educator Associates are honored and feel that their AIAA

membership has value

Page 16: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

DD STEM K-12 Outreach and the Regions/Sections

• As DD STEM K-12 Outreach in your Region, YOU are the conduit for helping sections to create a bridge from technical and professional members of the AIAA to educators and ultimately to the children – you should: Attend your Regional Activities Committee (RAC) meetings and work with the Regional Director

as requested Encourage and support sections to increase Educator Associate membership Communicate with section K-12 officers frequently - Provide section STEM K-12 leaders with

copies of the Section Best Practices manual Coordinate committee activities with the sections in your region Provide support, training, and guidance for Section STEM K-12 Outreach officers Help sections to set goals/objectives for STEM K-12 Outreach programming and to communicate

their goals and progress back to you Collect and disseminate information on other Regional STEM K-12 Outreach activities that may

be useful to Sections in formulating or improving their local programs - Develop a "new ideas that work" list from regional sections that can be included in new editions of the Section Best Practices Manual

16

Page 17: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Encourage and Reward Educator Associates (EA)

• Any educator involved in K-12 programs is eligible to join AIAA as an EA member and it’s FREE (an email address is required)

• Make sure they know that as a member of AIAA, EAs receive access to the following: AIAA Foundation Classroom Grant Program AIAA Foundation Educator Achievement Award Participation with local AIAA sections

and professional mentors Access to Educator Academy Kid’s Place: A one stop place to find curriculum, educational partners, homework help, etc.

• Aid the sections in honoring local EAs at the Section level then elevate the best nominees to the Regional level and ultimately to the Institute level with the Educator Achievement Awards This is good for the teachers because they’ll get recognition at the section level, no matter what

else happens – and they can make section contacts. Will make materials for recognition available online (i.e. certificates, etc) This is good for the sections because we’ll make section awards to local

teachers part of Harry Staubs Section Award criteria

17

Page 18: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

Communication is Key

• At the Regional Level :Region and Activities Committee (RAC) meetings are held in different ways in the various regions. Check with your Regional Director about when/where the meetings will held. Make sure you understand the expectations of your Regional Director Report on various STEM K-12 activities occurring within the region Report on the activities that are happening as part of the STEM K-12 Outreach Standing

Committee

• At the Section level:Communicate with section K-12 and/or Education officers in your region Emily Springer can provide you with a list of the names and email addresses If there is not a K-12 / Education officer listed, contact the section officer Find out what they are doing / how you can help / if you can attend an event (if possible)

• Provide a copy of “Best Practices Manual” which includes a description of the DD job responsibilities as well as ideas for STEM K-12 Outreach activities based on successful section events and the AIAA STEM K-12 signature events

18

Page 19: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

19

Resources

• “Give Aways” / “Hand-Outs” can be ordered from AIAA Headquarters by you OR your section representatives

• Please contact Lisa Bacon at [email protected] at least 4 weeks in advance with the following information:

Date of event Age group Number of attendees Please note that we are not equipped to handle

over 300-400 attendees per event.

• Careers in Aerospace, is a publication that is available for use at the section level

Designed for middle and high school students, the information

in this booklet includes profiles of AIAA members, classes needed to be an aerospace engineer, tips for selecting a college and AIAA scholarship opportunities

Can be downloaded or limited quantities can be ordered

Page 20: Deputy Director – STEM K-12 Outreach L. Jane Hansen AIAA Director, Region VI Past DD / Past Chair STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Lisa Bacon Program Manager,

20