革新P-12学校的工程(REPS)

Tanner J. Huffman, Greg J. Strimel, E. Parry, Malinda Zarske, R. Turner
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利用之前工作的投资,新泽西学院、普渡大学和美国工程教育学会启动了为期三年的合作研究,为P-12学校革新工程项目。REPS项目研究如何最好地实施P12工程学习框架所定义的工程学习。正如框架中提出的那样,“相关的年级具体实施指南将利用本报告的内容来描述和建议适当的跨年级工程学习,使所有儿童都能像工程师一样进行严格和真实的学习体验,以思考,行动和学习”。该框架为高中阶段的工程学习设定了概念性组织,并为高中学习者提供了初步的工程素养期望和工程绩效矩阵。利用框架中提供的路线图,REPS通过添加学前班(P)- 8年级的组件来完成愿景。REPS项目让更广泛的P-12工程教育界参与进来,阐明对早期学习、小学和中学生的工程学习的期望,作为跨年级真正的工程学习努力所必需的连接元素。REPS项目汇集了工程教育领域的教育工作者、专业工程师和研究人员的专业知识,为从学前到高中的所有学生完善并完成了关于工程素养发展本质的共识。
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Revolutionizing Engineering for P-12 Schools (REPS)
Leveraging the investment in previous work, The College of New Jersey, Purdue University, and the American Society for Engineering Education has launched the three-year collaborative research Revolutionizing Engineering for P-12 Schools project. The REPS project investigates how to best implement engineering learning as defined by the Framework for P12 Engineering Learning. As put forth in the framework, “associated grade-band specific implementation guides will leverage the content of this report to describe and propose appropriate engineering learning across the grades for all children to engage in rigorous and authentic learning experiences to think, act, and learn like an engineer”. The Framework set the conceptual organization for P-12 engineering learning and provided preliminary Engineering Literacy Expectations and Engineering Performance Matrices for high school learners. Leveraging this roadmap provided in the Framework, REPS completes the vision by adding the Preschool (P)-Grade 8 components. The REPS project engages the broader P-12 engineering education community in articulating expectations for engineering learning for early learning, elementary, and middle school students to serve as the connecting elements necessary for authentic engineering learning efforts across the grades. The REPS project brings to bear the combined expertise of educators, professional engineers, and researchers in the field of engineering education to refine and complete a consensus on the nature of engineering literacy development for all students from preschool through high school.
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