phyllis pelzer, pltw teacher orangeburg consolidated school district five
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STEM INOVATIONS: RECRUITMENT
Phyllis Pelzer, PLTW TeacherOrangeburg Consolidated School District Five
HOW WE GAIN STUDENT INTEREST IN ENGINEERING
We utilize several strategies to recruit and maintain students in engineering.
Over the 2009 -2010 School year, we participated in many activities that raised the community awareness of:
“Who We Are”and
“What We Do”
Here is a snapshot!
SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES•Middle and Elementary schools recruitment (Grades 4-8) • Students are the primary recruiters
•Hands-on classes and activities•Middle and Elementary Student Events• Coast Guard/ NSBE Fun Day• Saturday Academy• Back To School Bash
•Wednesday Tutoring Sessions for Middle and High School•Student Organizations• Workshops & Competitions• Community Service• Annual Awards Banquet
•Job Shadowing•Parental Involvement
SCHOOL VISITS•Middle and Elementary students see older students in a career path they may choose to follow. •The students describe their personal reflections dealing with engineering and the many competitions and accomplishments they’ve had within this field. •One-on-one interaction with teachers and students•Share upcoming events•Disseminate information•Students know what to take 9th grade year
PLTW CLASSES
•15 hours dual credit at Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College•Problem-based learning •Projects•Guest speakers
FUN ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
Coast Guard Fun Day
FUN ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
Back to School Bash
•Fun & Pizza• Baseball Math Game• Quiz Bowl
Saturday Academy
•Middle School Students• Dance• Xbox Game Tournament• WII Dance• Recruited 50 new NSBE Students
FUN ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
ROBOTICS CLUB1st Place in Design in SCSU Robotics Competition
AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING IN MATH & SCIENCEYES We do have fun!
National Society of Black Engineers
Conventions, Workshops and competitions:
Toronto, CanadaSt Louis, MOPittsburgh, PAGreensboro, NC
National Society of Black Engineers
•Teens for Jeans• Helped homeless youth in local community by donating 255 pair of
gently used jeans
•Nike “Re-Use a Shoe” Campaign• Rubber soles recycled and used for athletic surfaces
• Habitat for Humanity• Helped move and donate Christmas gifts
Community Service
National Society of Black Engineers•Chapter of the Year – 2010-2011•Featured on the Cover of the International Bridge Magazine•118 members•Highest % APEX Members (GPA 3.0+)•Try-Math-A-Lon Region 2 Winners•TMAL World - 5th Place•TMAL USA – 3rd Place•Three NSBE Golden Torch Scholarship Winners•Save-Our-Kids Scholarship Winner•Awards Banquet
NOBCChE
•National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers•10 students selected to attend by SCSU 1890•Science Bowl•Science Fair•Tutoring by Administrators and Teachers
Job Shadowing•SCDOT Engineers•Civil Engineering and Architecture Students•Expanded from 3 hours to entire work day
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENTOUR PARENTS SHOW UP!
•PLTW Parent-Teacher Conferences•PTO•NSBE Parent Meetings•Help with Fundraising•Chaperones
A LITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA!•Displaying enthusiasm and excitement everyday – Teachers and students•Allow students to express themselves•Using Incentives•Encourage their achievements•Single-gender Activities•Have fun Learning!
QUESTIONS
THANK YOU!
Dr. Johnny Murdaugh, DirectorOrangeburg Consolidated School District Five Technology Center
Ms. Angel Hightower, Curriculum CoordinatorOrangeburg Consolidated School District Five Technology Center
Dr. Bob Couch, DirectorSCDOE Office of CATE
Mr. B.T. Martin, Education AssociateSCDOE Office of CATE
OCSD5 PLTW Teachers & Students