The last narrated interactive lecture in this course discusses implementation of the program. Planning forms are provided as well as three examples of lesson plans for different age groups. Reflection and discussions are optional for those who are seeking credit or professional development hours. After completing the session return to the Early Education Development Home Page to browse other course offerings.
If this course is being taken to document Professional Development hours, use the checklist on the menu to the left.
The following narrated interactive video outlines concrete methods to effectively implement STEM empowered programming.
Implementation From Plan to Reality
The next step is to implement the curriculum with your educators and reflect on what worked and what needs adjustment.
The next step is to apply the curriculum in the classroom and reflect on what worked and what needs adjustment. Below are three examples using a "Medieval Times" theme with "Great Joust" project, adapted for different age groups and three blank form to use for practice.
Below is a sample assignment and discussion questions that can be used for self-paced learners or when training Administrators or Directors as a group in-person or online with the above materials. These activities can be documented for Professional Development hours.
o Did you find updating your PIP and/or PPDP and your staff IPDPs to be more or less challenging than you expected? Why?
o Do you feel that your plan to assess progress/success is realistic? Why or why not?"
Recommended directions for online learners would be:
"Post your responses [in the discussion area]. Once you have responded to both questions, post a reply to two other learners."
Below is a final assignment and discussion that can be used for self-paced learners or when training Administrators or Directors as a group in-person or online with the above materials. These activities can be documented for Professional Development hours.
Recommended directions for online learners would be:
"Post your responses [in the discussion area]. Once you have responded to both questions, post a reply to two other learners."