How Does the 5E Instructional Model Promote Active, Collaborative, Inquiry-Based Learning?
This article talks about the use of the 5E inquiry cycle to lesson planning to support inquiry science. This may be helpful in framing lesson design.
As a result of the Arizona Teach 21 Course, and the Project Based Learning Course, the teachers of Cave Creek Unified School District have shared their unit plans/lesson plans for the global community
The projects you will find here have been curated by BIE and were gathered from online project libraries. These projects are meant to inspire your own ideas or may be adapted to fit the needs of your classroom.
A video oral history project advancing a culture of innovation. Interviews with our country's greatest innovators such as Lyn St. James, Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay to Bill Gates, Martha Stewart, Steve Wozniak and more.
Over the past five years, we've amassed a body of lesson plans, activities, project briefs, and resources that we have used in our Studio H and Camp H programs. Some are bite-size creative calisthenics, some are obscure design theory readings, others are big, crazy, year-long construction projects.
A tug of war is currently looming between proponents of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) and advocates for STEAM lessons, which add art to the mix. Whichever side you come down on, here are some ideas for you to mull over. First, consider the why and what of STEM education.
Welcome to All Things STEAM, a resource for offering library programming in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.
I know our iCenters are thinking of maker spacers etc and other things STEAM. Might we share.
Today, we'll be focusing on the many resources that are out there for STEM: from explaining what it is, to sample lessons, to ways that it connects to the Arts. This is a living list, so please feel free to add any resources you have found in your travels in the comment section below! Nice place to find resources.