The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 9-12

The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 9-12

Author: Cary I. Sneider

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2014-12-05

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1483388387

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How to engineer change in your high school science classroom With the Next Generation Science Standards, your students won’t just be scientists—they’ll be engineers. But you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Seamlessly weave engineering and technology concepts into your high school math and science lessons with this collection of time-tested engineering curricula for science classrooms. Features include: A handy table that leads you straight to the chapters you need In-depth commentaries and illustrative examples A vivid picture of each curriculum, its learning goals, and how it addresses the NGSS More information on the integration of engineering and technology into high school science education


Engineering Curricula

Engineering Curricula

Author: National Academy of Engineering

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2010-01-24

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0309148316

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In April 2009 a workshop was held to explore how engineering curricula could be enhanced to better prepare future engineers. The workshop, summarized in this volume, included individuals from industry, academia, government agencies, and professional societies. During the workshop participants addressed the rationale for the scope and sequence of current engineering curricula, considering both the positive aspects as well as those aspects that have outlived their usefulness. Other topics of discussion included the potential to enhance engineering curricula through creative uses of instructional technologies; the importance of inquiry-based activities as well as authentic learning experiences grounded in real world contexts; and the opportunities provided by looking more deeply at what personal and professional outcomes result from studying engineering. General themes that appeared to underlie the workshop attendees' discussions included desires to (a) restructure engineering curricula to focus on inductive teaching and learning, (b) apply integrated, just-in-time learning of relevant topics across STEM fields, and (c) make more extensive use and implementation of learning technologies. During breakout discussions, many additional suggestions were offered for means by which to facilitate curricular innovation.


The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 6-8

The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 6-8

Author: Cary I. Sneider

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2014-11-25

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1483386333

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How to engineer change in your middle school science classroom With the Next Generation Science Standards, your students won’t just be scientists—they’ll be engineers. But you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Seamlessly weave engineering and technology concepts into your middle school math and science lessons with this collection of time-tested engineering curricula for science classroom materials. Features include: A handy table that leads you to the chapters you need In-depth commentaries and illustrative examples A vivid picture of each curriculum, its learning goals, and how it addresses the NGSS More information on the integration of engineering and technology into middle school science education


Integrating Sustainability Thinking in Science and Engineering Curricula

Integrating Sustainability Thinking in Science and Engineering Curricula

Author: Walter Leal Filho

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-13

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 3319094742

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Including considerations of sustainability in universities’ activities has long since become mainstream. However, there is still much to be done with regard to the full integration of sustainability thinking into science and engineering curricula. Among the problems that hinder progress in this field, the lack of sound information on how to actually implement it is prominent. Created in order to address this need, this book presents a wealth of information on innovative approaches, methods and tools that may be helpful in translating sustainability principles into practice.


The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, PreK-5

The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, PreK-5

Author: Cary I. Sneider

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2014-09-05

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1483384365

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How to engineer change in your elementary science classroom With the Next Generation Science Standards, your students won’t just be scientists—they’ll be engineers. But you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Seamlessly weave engineering and technology concepts into your PreK-5 math and science lessons with this collection of time-tested engineering curricula for science classrooms. Features include: A handy table that leads you straight to the chapters you need In-depth commentaries and illustrative examples A vivid picture of each curriculum, its learning goals, and how it addresses the NGSS More information on the integration of engineering and technology into elementary science education


Higher Education and the Evolution of Management, Applied Sciences, and Engineering Curricula

Higher Education and the Evolution of Management, Applied Sciences, and Engineering Curricula

Author: Machado, Carolina F.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2019-02-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1522572600

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In an increasingly complex, competitive, and global world, organizations require highly skilled professionals who have the capacity to proactively answer challenges. Thus, educational institutions must update the curricula of their courses to better contribute to the training and development of professionals in order to ensure that they are prepared to face increasing levels of organizational competitiveness. Higher Education and the Evolution of Management, Applied Sciences, and Engineering Curricula is a collection of innovative research that fosters discussion on the evolution of higher-education in management, applied sciences, and engineering with an emphasis on curriculum development, pedagogy, didactic aspects, and sustainable education. This publication presents models, theories, and tools that allow individuals to take a more strategic role in their organizations. It is ideally designed for managers, engineers, human resource officials, academicians, researchers, administrators, and lecturers.


Engineering Education

Engineering Education

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1995-06-30

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 0309176514

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Traditionally, engineering education books describe and reinforce unchanging principles that are basic to the field. However, the dramatic changes in the engineering environment during the last decade demand a paradigm shift from the engineering education community. This revolutionary volume addresses the development of long-term strategies for an engineering education system that will reflect the needs and realities of the United States and the world in the 21st century. The authors discuss the critical challenges facing U.S. engineering education and present a plan addressing these challenges in the context of rapidly changing circumstances, technologies, and demands.


The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 6-8

The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, Grades 6-8

Author: Cary I. Sneider

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2014-11-25

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1483386341

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How to engineer change in your middle school science classroom With the implementation of the Next Generation Science Standards, your students won’t just be scientists—they’ll be engineers. But that doesn’t mean you need to reinvent the wheel. Respected science educator Cary Sneider has done the groundwork for you, collecting a full range of time-tested curriculum materials to seamlessly weave engineering and technology concepts into your math and science lessons. In this volume, you’ll find descriptions of instructional materials specifically created for—and tested in—middle school science classrooms. Features include A handy table that takes you straight to the chapters most relevant to your needs In-depth commentaries and illustrative examples that demystify engineering curricula at the middle school level A vivid picture of what each curriculum looks like in the classroom, the learning goals it accomplishes, and how it helps address the NGSS More information on the integration of engineering and technology into 21st-century science classrooms—and why it will make a difference One of the most well-respected science educators in the country, Cary Sneider was an NGSS Writing Team Leader and is an associate research professor at Portland State University. "This publication uses hands-on explorations that impact students by getting them to think like an engineer. It′s also great for exploring the engineering world through experiences using science and engineering, and for the actual doing of science and engineering using the design process." —Kendall Starkweather, Executive Director International Technology Education Association "This book will help you engage your students in grade-level engineering activities. All you need to do is pick it up and get ready to implement it in your classroom." —Jo Ann Vasquez, Vice President Educational Practice for Helios Education Foundation


Engineering in Elementary STEM Education

Engineering in Elementary STEM Education

Author: Christine M. Cunningham

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0807776718

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This comprehensive introduction will help elementary educators integrate engineering into their classroom, school, or district in age-appropriate, inclusive, and engaging ways. Building on the work of a Museum of Science team that has spent 15 years developing elementary engineering curricula, this book outlines how engineering can be integrated into a broader STEM curriculum, details its pedagogical benefits to students, and includes classroom examples to help educators tailor instruction to engage diverse students. Featuring vignettes, case studies, videos, research results, and assessments, this resource will help readers visualize high-quality elementary engineering and understand the theoretical principles in context. Book Features: Frameworks to help teachers create curricula and structure activities.A focus on engaging the diversity of learners in today’s classrooms.Experiences from the nation’s leading elementary education curriculum that has reached 13.3 million children and 165,000 educators. “Wondering how to infuse engineering into your teaching and curriculum? Here’s the book for you!” —From the Foreword by Richard A. Duschl, Penn State University “Schools or districts looking to introduce engineering in ways that enhance science and mathematics learning can use the inclusive teaching strategies in this book.” —Linda Curtis-Bey, executive director of STEM, NYC Department of Education “Dr. Cunningham lays out an innovative and achievable vision for elementary school engineering that engages all students.” —Heidi Carlone, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro