Title: Why Ford PAS
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2Overview of Ford PAS
- Why Ford PAS?
- What Is Ford PAS?
- Sample Ford PAS Activity
- What Is Ford PAS? (continued)
- What Are We Learning?
3Why Ford PAS?
- The levels of readiness that high school
graduates need to be prepared for college and for
workforce training programs are comparable. - ACT (2006)
4Why Ford PAS?
- For 60 to 70 percent of the nations high
school students . . . the academic curriculum
that prepares students for four-year college has
been out of reach. - Gary Hoachlander (1999)
5Why Ford PAS?
- Improving high schools requires the nation to
redefine rigor to encompass not just mastery of
core academic subjects, but also mastery of 21st
century skills and content." - Partnership for 21st Century Skills (2006)
6Why Ford PAS?
- Forty-eight percent of the U.S. patents granted
in 2004 were of foreign origin. - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
7Why Ford PAS?
- Eighty-four percent of employers surveyed
- said that K12 schools are not doing a good
- job of preparing students for the workplace.
- National Association of Manufacturers (2005)
8What Are the Goals of Ford PAS?
- Short-Term
- Improve students understanding of postsecondary
and career opportunities in engineering,
technology, business, and related fields - Improve students academic performance, mastery
of 21st century skills, motivation to succeed,
and commitment to lifelong learning
9What Are the Goals of Ford PAS?
- Long-Term
- Increase the number and diversity of students
entering postsecondary education and careers in
engineering, technology, business, and related
fields
10What Is Ford PAS?
- Curriculum
- Partnerships
- Technical Assistance/ Professional Development
11The Ford PAS Curriculum
- Consists of
- A 2 ½ -year series of electives beginning in 9th
or 10th grade - 5 semester-long courses, 3 modules each
- 15 modules, each 6 weeks long
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13Ford PAS Curriculum Materials
- Offered via
- Print
- Multimedia
- Online
14Ford PAS Courses
- Course 1 Building Foundations
- From Concept to Consumer Building a Foundation
in Problem-Solving - Media and Messages Building a Foundation of
Communication Skills - People at Work Building a Foundation of Research
Skills - Course 2 Adapting to Change
- Careers, Companies, and Communities
- Closing the Environmental Loop
- Planning for Efficiency
- Course 3 Managing and Marketing with Data
- Planning for Business Success
- Ensuring Quality
- From Data to Knowledge
- Course 4 Designing for Tomorrow
- Reverse Engineering
- Different by Design
- Energy for the Future
15Elective Courses
- Ford PAS curriculum taught as five semester-long
courses
16Independent Modules
- Modules that can be used to replace part of an
academic course
Social Studies (U.S. History)
Engineering
Social Studies (Economics)
Science (Physics)
English Language Arts (Communications)
Mathematics (Statistics)
17Thematic Courses
- Courses comprise several Ford PAS modules
organized around a theme
- Business and
- Entrepreneurship
- Modules 1, 2, 4, 7
- Business and
- Manufacturing
- Modules 5, 6, 8
- Science, Engineering, and Technology
- Modules 9, 10, 11, 12
- Economics
- Modules 7, 13, 14
18Settings for Ford PAS
- Small learning communities
- Career academies
- Career/technical education
- Comprehensive academic high schools
- After-school and summer programs
- Introductory college courses
- College credit may be offered to students who
meet specified standards of performance
19The Ford PAS Curriculum
20The Ford PAS Curriculum
- Challenging Academic Content
- Rigorous Content
- National Standards
- Interdisciplinary
21The Ford PAS Curriculum
- 21st Century Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Problem-Solving
- Communication
- Teamwork
22- Before I began Ford PAS group projects I thought
that I was a follower, was not an especially good
problem-solver, and did not have leadership
skills. The experience of having to work in a
group to solve real-world problems has taught me
that I can think through the problems, determine
what is needed to solve them, break down the work
so each person can make a contribution, and use
each persons ideas to produce workable
solutions. - Ford PAS student
23The Ford PAS Curriculum
- 21st Century Pedagogy
- Inquiry-based
- Project-based
- Real-world
- Performance-based
- Technology integration
24- I always was interested in designing clothing
and thought I was a good artist, but until I
entered the Ford PAS program I had no idea how
those skills might be useful in the auto or other
manufacturing industries. . . . Through the Ford
PAS course I now see that Web site design might
be a good career for me, and that a lot of high
school subjects I thought were dull and
uninteresting might be useful. -
- Ford PAS student
25The Ford PAS ProgramPartnerships
- National
- Regional
- State
- Community
26Ford PAS Partners
- Colleges and universities
- Community-based organizations
- Industry/professional/educational organizations
- State and local government agencies
- School districts
- Scholarship organizations
27Community PartnershipsBusiness/Education
Advisory Council (BEAC)
- A BEAC is active at each Ford PAS school/program
site or for each cluster of sites - The BEAC consists of representatives from local
businesses and higher education, families, school
administrators, and Ford PAS teachers and
students - BEAC members enhance the curriculum by providing
real-world experiences and opportunities
28Coordinated Learning Experiences (CLEs)
29Ford PAS Technical Assistance and Professional
Development
- Goals
- Provide support for program implementation
- Create a broader learning community
30What Are We Learning?
- Indicators of Success for Ford PAS Schools and
Partners - New Professional Development Initiatives
- New Features for Annual Conference
- New Ford PAS Curriculum Components
31Indicators of Ford PAS School Success
- District and school administration support
- Clear place for Ford PAS in schools
program/curriculum - School culture that supports ongoing professional
development - Implementation of essential elements of Ford PAS
- Effective school site coordinator
- Expectation that all students can succeed
- Access to technology resources and support
- Business, higher education, and community support
- Participation in Ford PAS national community
32Indicators of Ford PAS Partner Success
- Infrastructure to support schools/program sites
- Mechanisms for accountability
- Active participation in Ford PAS national
community - Planning and implementation of steps to achieve
sustainability
33Ford PAS Professional Development Institutes
- Participants will
- Engage in inquiry about the Ford PAS curriculum
and instructional strategies - Explore pillars of Ford PAS in the context of
Ford PAS module activities - Connect new ideas and approaches to their own
contexts - Plan implementation of Ford PAS
- Teach and learn from one another
- Become part of a professional learning community
34Online Professional Development
- 1. Teacher Blogs and Discussion Board
- February topic Teamwork
- May topic Project-Based Learning and Assessment
- Sharing of teachers experienceswhats working
and whats challenging exchange of ideas on
effective classroom strategies building a
national community of Ford PAS teachers - 2. Online Ford PAS Course Beginning 2007
35Ford PAS Innovation Sites
- Laboratories for implementation of the Ford PAS
curriculum - Venues for collaborative research
- Models of exemplary practice
- Avenues for disseminating professional
understandings
36New Ford PAS Conference Features
- Theme Sessions
- Teacher Panels
- Student Presentations
- Planning Sessions