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Action Plan Template Educator Academy May 2011

Action Plan Template Educator Academy May 2011. Israel. Dr. Ofer Rimon Director, Science and Technology Administration, Israel Ministry of Education oferri@education.gov.il. Israel. Manon Haran Project Mananger Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem Manon@mada.org.il. Maya Halevy

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Action Plan Template Educator Academy May 2011

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  1. Action Plan TemplateEducator AcademyMay 2011 Israel

  2. Dr. Ofer Rimon Director, Science and Technology Administration, Israel Ministry of Education oferri@education.gov.il Israel Manon Haran Project Mananger Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem Manon@mada.org.il Maya Halevy Director Of Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem mayah@mada.org.il Hagit Yaffe-Wiesel Israel K-12 Education Mgr. Corporate Affairs Intel hagit.yaffe@intel.com

  3. High Level Goals • What do you want to accomplish for your school, region or country? • Long term goals • Develop and drive culture of R&D in schools in Israel (1-12) to enable meaningful learning among students • Short term goals • Increase # of participation of students and # of awards in in WW ISEF

  4. Objectives • How will you know you succeeded? • Please list the results you want to see • Objective #1: • Identify strong technological and scientific disciplines in Israel • build infrastructures to enhance qulity and quantity of projects in the relevant disciplines (indicator: by 2013 – 10 quality projects, at least one award per year) • Objective #2: develop regional/municipal and school level of science fairs • (indicator: by 2012 –2013 pilot of city wide model in 1-2 major cities) • Objective #3: map existing fairs and competitions and link them to ISEF • (indicator: by end of 2011 – complete mapping) • 0

  5. Action Plan – Steps to Meet Your Goals and Objectives Objective #1

  6. Action Plan – Steps to Meet Your Goals and Objectives - 2 Objective #2 6

  7. Action Plan – Steps to Meet Your Goals and Objectives - 3 Objective #3 7 7

  8. Intel ISEF Educator Academy Reflection - To be done… • As a result of your participation in the 2011 Educator Academy, reflect on your experience • Highlight what your team felt was the key learning from the Educator Academy • What impressed you the most? • Interaction between international team • Ability to share knowledge and good practices • The team felt the hospitality was excellent and had much fun • Which Shop Talks were the most beneficial for your team? • What would you improve? • Have an interactive workshop • Since 50% of participants are not new, need to refresh some presenters • More international presenters • What types of Shop Talks were missing? • The one that was canceled about science education and economic growth

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