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Summary form only given. The Massachusetts Pre-Engineering Program, Inc. (MassPEP) works with urban teachers and students to design integrated mathematics, science and technology curriculum modules that focus on the practical applications of math/science in applied technology disciplines and include career awareness activities. Hands-on activities, teamwork and student competitions are key success factors in the program. Urban systemic change in math/science succeeds when students, teachers, parents and industry/community partners work together to provide financial resources, input to program planning, career counseling and mentoring. MassPEP was awarded a grant in 1994 to expand program outreach to include teachers and students in grades K-12. New curriculum modules for 1995-96 are described. MassPEP works with the targeted groups to produce activities tying exciting career/college prospects to math/science. An electronic component ties participants to peers and colleagues nationwide and facilitate student research, competition and information exchanges. Techno Teacher/Techno Kid is designed to build leadership skills, academic achievement, confidence and self-esteem. Parents gain confidence in their ability to help their children with school work. Teachers learn to break down tough math/science concepts with activities that are student-centered, inexpensive and fun. Students begin to enjoy learning and believe in their ability to succeed in school. All participants acquire the leadership skills needed to share their newly acquired skills with others, which increases the program's impact.
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只提供摘要形式。麻省工程预科项目有限公司(MassPEP)与城市教师和学生合作,设计综合数学、科学和技术课程模块,重点关注数学/科学在应用技术学科中的实际应用,并包括职业意识活动。实践活动、团队合作和学生竞赛是项目成功的关键因素。当学生、教师、家长和行业/社区合作伙伴共同努力,提供财政资源、项目规划投入、职业咨询和指导时,城市数学/科学的系统性变化就会成功。1994年,麻省理工学院获得了一笔赠款,用于扩大项目的范围,包括K-12年级的教师和学生。介绍了1995-96学年的新课程模块。MassPEP与目标群体合作,将令人兴奋的职业/大学前景与数学/科学联系起来。电子元件将参与者与全国的同行和同事联系起来,促进学生的研究、竞争和信息交流。Techno Teacher/Techno Kid旨在培养领导技能、学业成就、自信和自尊。父母对自己帮助孩子完成学业的能力有了信心。老师们学会用以学生为中心的、便宜的、有趣的活动来分解复杂的数学/科学概念。学生开始喜欢学习,并相信自己有能力在学校取得成功。所有参与者都获得了与他人分享他们新获得的技能所需的领导技能,这增加了项目的影响。
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