Project Lead The Way ®
High School Engineering Program
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The Southern Regional Education Board is prepared to assist HSTW sites
in implementing a engineering curriculum that helps schools achieve these
goals. Project Lead The Way ® (PLTW, Inc.) consists of a rigorous academic curriculum
and a sequence of technical courses:
Foundation Courses:
- Principles of Engineering
- Introduction to Engineering Design
- Digital Electronics
Specialization Courses:
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing or other specialty course
- Engineering Design and Development
- Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Biotechnical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
These courses can be part of a major in 11th or 12th
grade or a career pathway. They also can be used in an academy model. PLTW, Inc.
enables students to experience an engaging technical program that holds them to
high standards and allows them to use their mathematics and science skills in
solving real-world problems. Students who enroll in this program complete
college-preparatory courses in mathematics, science and English in grades nine
through 12.
A critical component of Project Lead The Way® is its teacher professional
development
model, which provides intensive and comprehensive training to teachers
involved with PLTW, Inc.. Significant attention is paid to assessing teachers
readiness for training. Teachers who may not be ready for the core training
(provided by PLTW, Inc. during a summer institute) receive suggestions on how they can
acquire the background knowledge they need. Ongoing training supports the
teachers as they implement the program and helps them to improve their skills.
Another key to the programs success is awareness. PLTW, Inc. keeps school
counselors informed about the programs benefits, as well as various
technology jobs and careers available to high school graduates. PLTW, Inc. holds a
conference specifically for guidance counselors and provides them with
materials, such as brochures and videos, to use with students and their parents.
PLTW, Inc. also has developed a technology curriculum for middle schools. This
project-based program is divided into five nine-week units. It will encourage
more students to continue their technology studies in the high school program.
PLTW, Inc. makes its curriculum materials for middle schools and high schools
available to partner schools at no cost and provides opportunities for
professional development for teachers and
counselors. In return, schools must provide equipment that meets PLTW, Inc.
specifications, must implement a five-course sequence within four years, and must
send staff for professional development training.
If you have any questions about PLTW, Inc. or the Southern Regional Education Boards
involvement in the engineering curriculum, please call Carolyn Helm at (706)
499-5011, or e-mail her at carolyn.helm@sreb.org,
or call Kenneth Mason at (404) 875-9211 or e-mail
kenneth.mason@sreb.org.
You can also visit the Project Lead The Way® Web site at www.pltw.org.
For more information please contact Carolyn Helm, carolyn.helm@sreb.org
or Kenneth Mason, kenneth.mason@sreb.org.
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