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NASA LIFT OFF Overview 2010

NASA LIFT OFF Overview 2010. Inquiry. LIFT OFF Team. ALAMEDA County Office of Education LOS ANGELES County Office of Education SANTA CLARA County Office of Education. California State University, East Bay San Jose State University Cal Poly, Pomona. Other Partners. The Tech Museum

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NASA LIFT OFF Overview 2010

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  1. NASA LIFT OFFOverview 2010

  2. Inquiry

  3. LIFT OFF Team ALAMEDA County Office of Education LOS ANGELES County Office of Education SANTA CLARA County Office of Education California State University, East Bay San Jose State University Cal Poly, Pomona

  4. Other Partners The Tech Museum Chabot Space and Science Center NSTA

  5. Professional Development Focus: • Deepening Science Content Knowledge • Collaboratively developing, implementing and sharing interdisciplinary, inquiry-based science lessons and projects for all students

  6. Goals of LIFT OFF INCREASEteachers use of inquiry throughout the curriculum and not as an “add-on” IMPROVEscience content knowledge DEVELOPpeer-reviewed interdisciplinary lessons & projects BUILD professional learning communities PROMOTE instructional leadership

  7. Key Features of LIFT OFF Projects • Science Inquiry & Thinking • 21st Century Skills • Integrate literacy development strategies

  8. Instructional Case Criteria • Has clear learning goals and objectives related to state standards • Includes explicit literacy strategies presented during institute • Includes both formative and summative assessments. • Uses the 5E Lesson Design • Includes at least 4 lessons and a project

  9. Science Education A “knowledge economy” requires understanding of complex problems and the ability to work with others

  10. Products • Instructional Case -- Inquiry-Based Science Lessons and Project:Teachers working as a team will collaboratively develop and implement at least 5 peer-reviewed lessons as part of an inquiry-based project related to their essential question or problem. Lessons must address key criteria of the instructional case. • Peer Review: Lessons will be peer reviewed using tuning protocols and modified lesson study. This will happen during institute and during four follow up days during the year. • Sharing and Publishing:Teachers will complete the Backwards Mapping Template including all lessons and ancillary materials in an electronic portfolio. Teachers will complete a professional poster of their instructional case. • Leadership:Teachers will work as instructional leaders with other teachers to help share and implement projects in other classrooms and throughout their school and district.

  11. Support • 10 Days of Summer PD • 3 Days of Professional Development During the School Year. • CSU Science Faculty and County Curriculum Coordinators in Science, EL & ELA • Stipends: $200 per 8 hour day • Quarterly visits from Professional Development Team to schools and classrooms.

  12. Expectations • Develop & implement lessons and projects • Incorporate science inquiry and thinking in lessons and project • Incorporate NASA resources • Come preparedto workshops with lessons, project and student work. • Incorporate Instructional Strategies: Literacy, assessment, or inquiry. • Collaborate & reflecton lessons, projects and student work • Submit electronic portfolio of instructional case for publishing and dissemination

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