The 3rd grade science teachers from Choudrant Elementary,
Cypress Springs Elementary, Dubach, Ruston Elementary, and Simsboro Elementary
schools are leading the way for a stronger focus on elementary STEM throughout
the district.
These hard-working
teachers are part of an ongoing professional development initiative that
provides job-embedded workshops, classroom support, a graduate-level course
through Louisiana Tech University's Office of Professional Education Outreach, and carefully prepared kits of materials
and supplies designed to equip and empower them in facilitating rigorous and
engaging hands-on, minds-on learning experiences.
Plus, the team is piloting the district's
first implementation of the new TEEMS "Engineering by Design"
Curriculum in order to really bring STEM to life in the classroom!
The teachers met at Louisiana Tech University's SciTEC Center in the College of Education on October 2. We will meet again in late October for a third session. "We at SciTEC in the COE are thrilled to partner with Project ACHIEVE on this project and are looking forward to collaborate on the composition of an upcoming grant proposal to support additional professional development opportunities for STEM educators in Lincoln Parish,"said SciTEC Director, Lindsey Keith-Vincent. It's an exciting time for science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics in the Lincoln Parish public schools!!!
The article and accompanying images were submitted for the College of Education Blog at Louisiana Tech University by Mrs. Cathi Cox-Boniol, Director of Lincoln Parish Project ACHIEVE. If you or someone you know wants to share some exciting partnerships with the Louisiana Tech University College of Education family, please feel free to email lbkv@latech.edu.
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