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Title: Wayne School of Engineering at Goldsboro High School


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Wayne School of Engineeringat Goldsboro High
School
  • Turning students into 21st century learners.

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Decline in NC Manufacturing
184,200 jobs lost, a 24 decline
Source NC Employment Security Commission
Current Employment Statistics
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Skill Level Changes
1950
2002
Unskilled Labor 15
Skilled Labor 20
Unskilled Labor 80
Skilled Labor 85
Source National Alliance of Business, 2002
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Student Achievement
  • In NC, the 8th grade is almost 30,000 larger than
    the 12th
  • Of 100 NC 9th graders, only 19 complete a degree
    within 10 years
  • NC loses 100 M per year due to post secondary
    remediation lt 25 year olds

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21st Century Skills
  • Information and Communication Technology literacy
  • Critical Thinking
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Global Awareness
  • Business, Economic, Civic Literacy

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What is STEM Education?
  • ? Science, Technology, Engineering and
    Mathematics education offers to engage our
    children in making sense of the world.
  • STEM education moves from the traditional course
    selections of biology, chemistry and physics that
    was created by the Harvard Committee of Ten at
    the end of the 1800s to a study that focuses on
    process.
  • STEM education means that students use the design
    process to understand concepts and then make use
    of them in novel situations.

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What are the attributes of theSTEM Educated
Student?
  • ? Problem-solvers able to frame problems as
    puzzles, and to apply understanding and learning
    to novel situations (argument and evidence)
  • ? Innovatorspower to pursue independent and
    original investigation (Gilman, 1898) using the
    design process
  • ? Inventorsrecognize the needs of the world and
    creatively design and implement solutions
  • ? Self-reliantable to set own agendas, develop
    and gain self-confidence, and work within
    specified time frames

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What are the Attributes of the STEM Educated
Student?
  • ? Logical thinkers--using the logic offered by
    calculus and found in 60 of all professions
    world-wide able to make connections to gain an
    understanding of natural phenomena
  • ? Technologically literate--understand the nature
    of the technology, master the skills needed and
    apply them appropriately

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What are the Attributes of a STEM School?
  • Designing and Tinkering Where a student gains
    insight into a problem, determines alternative
    pathways, and assesses the likelihood of success
    between solution sets.
  • Curriculum materials support instruction and do
    not take the place of instruction.
  • Innovation and invention highly prized in all
    student engagement
  • A culture of questioning, creativity and
    possibility pervading the school
  • Emphasis on technology and engineering in science
    and mathematics courses

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PROJECT BASED LEARNING
Average Retention Rate
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From National Training Laboratories, Bethel Maine
From National Training Laboratories, Bethel Maine
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Wayne School of Engineerings Purpose is
  • To build relationships so that all students are
    successful.
  • To provide a rigorous honors based curriculum to
    prepare students for the 21st century.
  • To teach students to problem solve, think
    critically, and work as a team.
  • To have students college ready and college bound.

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Schedule
  • School Day 1030-430
  • WSE Schedule has been modified due to graduation
    requirements.

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Transportation
  • Transportation will be provided by
  • Wayne County Public Schools.

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Staff Development
  • Teachers are provided staff development through
    new schools project and partners.

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To Be Successful
  • A student must...
  • Want to engage in a challenging, rigorous
    curriculum.
  • Want to attend college and learn work-based
    skills.
  • Want to learn how to problem solve and think
    critically.
  • Have and maintain good attendance.
  • Maintain good discipline.

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Partners
  • New Schools Project
  • Boston Museum of Science
  • Wayne Community College
  • East Carolina University
  • Goldsboro High School
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