Title: Redesign Update STEM Cluster
1Redesign UpdateSTEM Cluster
- Myra Pannell
- Instructional Design SpecialistSTEM
- Mississippi State University
- Research and Curriculum Unit
2Mississippi Board of Education
- FIVE STRATEGIES
- Increase the rigor of the curriculum and
assessment system. - Increase the quantity and quality of teachers.
- Increase the quantity and quality of school
leaders. - Create a culture in Mississippi that understands
the value of education. - Redesign education for the 21st Century workforce
in Mississippi.
- TWO BOLD GOALS
- Reduce the dropout rate by 50 in the next 5-7
years. - Reach the national average on national
assessments in the next 5-7 years.
3Redesign Goals
- Goal 1 To provide a state-of-the-art
standards-based, research-based Information and
Communication Technology curriculum and
assessment framework for Mississippi middle
school students that will offer students an
opportunity to become technology literate, obtain
21st century skills, and enhance academic skills. - Goal 2 To provide a high-tech career development
program with a strong emphasis in applied
learning and Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics that will not only give students
the tools necessary to be successful in high
school, but also prepare students for future
study beyond high school. - Goal 3 To reduce Mississippis dropout rate by
providing students with alternative school hours,
the option of completing vocational and academic
courses online, rigorous academic and vocational
curricula, a personalized learning environment, a
relevant connection between school and work, more
options of study, and dual college credit.
4Redesign Goals
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- Goal 4To prepare Mississippi high school
graduates academically as well as equip them with
learning and thinking skills, global awareness,
information and communications technology
literacy, leadership skills, and life skills. - Goal 5 To provide Mississippi educators with
high quality, standards-based professional
learning opportunities that will prepare
instructors to implement new curricula and
increase student achievement, course placement,
and completion. - Goal 6To provide extended funding to Mississippi
school districts that will support an effective
learning environment for all Mississippi
students. - Goal 7 To increase articulated and dual-credit
courses from community college to the university
level in order to assist students in the
transition from one level of education to another
and in reducing the expense as students seek
higher levels of education to meet increasing
demands in the workplace.
5Impetus for Change
Federal Legislation
Governors Initiative for a Prepared Workforce
Increase Graduation Rate
6Where did we start?
- Examination of the current 7-9 grade Career,
Computer and Technology Discovery Courses in
Mississippi - http//www.mde.k12.ms.us/vocational/techprep
/PDF/DiscFa04.pdf - Research of Updated Standards
- Technology Standards for Students
- www.iste.org
- Standards for Success
- http//www.s4s.org/cepr.s4s.php
- MS Academic Standards for Curricula Frameworks
- http//www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/id/curriculum/Curr.h
tm - 21st Century Skills Standards
- http//www.21stcenturyskills.org/
- National Career Clusters
- http//www.careerclusters.org/
7Where did we start?
http//www.gatesfoundation.org/
http//www.21stcenturyskills.org/
http//www.acteonline.org/
8Where did we start?
- Workforce Demand Data for MS
- http//www.mdes.ms.gov/wps/portalnull
- Educator and Industry Focus Groups
- http//redesign.rcu.msstate.edu/CPAT/
9Where did we start?
- Armed with data
- Lobbied the state legislature
- Funded 1st year with 5 Million for 7th and 9th
grade pilot sites
10On Target with a New Direction
11Garnering Support of Educators and the
Community-at-large
http//redesign.rcu.msstate.edu/
Informative publications sent to all stakeholders.
Partnership with MS Economic Council to conduct a
road show.
12A True Education Initiative
Increased REAL WORLD SKILLS in all academic
courses
Increased APPLIED ACADEMIC SKILLS in
all vocational courses
13Development of Career Clusters
Career Pathways Taskforce -Educators -Business
and Industry
Current Trends and Research in Education
Curriculum Writing Teams Curriculum Assessment
Specialists Academic Career Content Specialists
Federal Legislation Requirements
14(No Transcript)
15Career Pathways may consist of a Program of Study
including
16Redesign Phase I Pilot Sites
- 14 Pilot Site Districts
- Calhoun County School District
- Forrest County Agricultural High School
- Forrest County School District
- Leflore County School District
- McComb School District
- Nettleton School District
- New Albany/Union County Consortium
- Newton Municipal School District
- Rankin County School District (Northwest Rankin)
- Rankin County School District (Brandon)
- South Pike School District
- Starkville School District
- Tupelo Public School District
- West Point School District
1707-08 Implementation Plan
- Begin with 14 Pilot Sites
- Implement over a 4 5 year time period
Lots and lots of teacher training!
18Timeline for Cluster Pathway Development
- Spring 2007 Conceptual Phase
- Cluster and pathway names
- Programs of study (including vocational-technical
course descriptions) - Fall 2007 Vocational-Technical Course
Curriculum and Assessment Development - Research
- Industry Input
- LEA Input
- Competencies and objectives
- Course outlines with assessment items
- Equipment lists
- Articulation agreements between high school and
community college programs
19Timeline for Cluster Pathway Development -
Continued
- Spring 2008
- - Select and Award Sites For, Phase 2 pilot
sites for ICT I and STEM programs - - Training for Teachers in ICT I, ICT II, STEM
and Career Pathway programs (Spring and Summer
2008) - - Continue to Evaluate Teacher and Program
Effectiveness
20Redesign Phase 2 Sites
- 19 Pilot Site Districts
- Hollandale School District
- Petal School District
- Lamar County School District
- Pontotoc Ridge Consortium
- Rankin County School District
- Grenada School District
- Humphreys County School District
- Hattiesburg Public Schools
- Monroe County School District
- Greenwood Public
- South Panola School District
- Poplarville Special Separate Municipal
- Tunica County
- Gulfport School District
- Holmes County
- Quitman County School District
- Marion County
- Louisville Municipal School District
- Meridian School District
21Timeline for Cluster Pathway Development -
Continued
- Summer 2008 6 pathways being developed
- Agriculture Environmental Science and
Technology - Architecture Engineering
- Collision
- Digital Media Technology
- Industrial Maintenance
- Information Technology
22Timeline for Cluster Pathway Development -
Continued
- Summer 2008 - Vocational-Technical Course
Curriculum and Assessment Development - Research
- Industry Input
- LEA Input
- Competencies and objectives
- Course outlines with assessment items
- Equipment lists
- Articulation agreements between high school and
community college programs
23MS Redesign Comprehensive Model
- 6 new subcommittees
- College Readiness Committee
- Mentoring Committee
- Curriculum Committee
- Program of Study Committee
- School Leadership Committee
- S.T.A.R.T. Center Committee
- 2 Committees in progress
- Tech Prep
- Student Service Coordinator
24Resources
- MDE http//www.mde.k12.ms.us
- Redesign Plan for Mississippi
http//redesign.rcu.msstate.edu - Research and Curriculum Unit http//rcu.msstate.
edu
25Contact Information
- Myra Pannell, Instructional Design
SpecialistSTEM - Myra.Pannell_at_rcu.msstate.edu
- or
- Betsey Smith, Curriculum Project Manager
- Betsey.Smith_at_rcu.msstate.edu
- Research and Curriculum Unit
- Mississippi State University
- PO Drawer DX
- MS State, MS 39762
- 662.325.2510
- www.rcu.msstate.edu