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Teacher In-Service Program for Region 6 -- Manhattan Beach, California

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On 4-5 April 2008 the IEEE hosted a Teacher In-Service Program (TISP) training workshop for engineers in Manhattan Beach, California. The event was held for those interested in working with their schools and school systems and in helping increase the level of technological literacy of local pre-university educators and their students.

The overall goals of this event were to:

  • Empower Section “champions” to develop collaborations with their local pre-university community to promote applied inquiry-based learning
    • Enhance the level of technological literacy of pre-university educators
    • Encourage pre-university students to pursue technical careers, including engineering
    • Increase the general level of technological literacy of pre-university students for many years
  • Increase the level of understanding of the needs of educators among the engineering community
  • Identify ways that engineers can assist education departments

In TISP IEEE volunteers develop and present technologically oriented subject matter to educators in a professional development (or “in-service”) setting. In the last four years, IEEE volunteers have made 70+ presentations to more than 1100 pre-university educators within four Regions in the United States, Malaysia and South Africa.

During an actual Teacher In-Service Presentation, IEEE volunteers provide teachers with activity materials and then help the teachers as they work their way through the activity. By helping the teachers as they work their way through a technical activity, the teachers get to the point where they feel comfortable enough to present it on their own. The idea is for the teachers to return to their schools and lead the same activity in their classrooms.

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Electronic copies of materials distributed at the event can be found below.

TISP LA Picture



Robot Arm TISP LA



 Candy Bag LA




TISP LA Picture 2

 

 
» TISP LA Agenda
» Why Are We Here? -- Doug Gorham 
» Design and Build a Better Candy Bag Presentation
» Design and Build a Better Candy Bag Lesson Plan
» TISP Welcome -- S.K. Ramesh 
» Challenges and Opportunities in California Schools -- Dr. Ivan Chang 
» Build Your Own Robot Arm Presentation
» Build Your Own Robot Arm Lesson Plan
» Background and How to Begin -- Ralph Painter 
» TryEngineering.org Flyer 
» TryEngineering.org Lesson Plans Listing
» TISP Region 6 Final Evaluation
» TISP LA Attendee List 
» TISP LA Pictures

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