Learning to Succeed: Delta High School

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2012
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education creates an innovative learning environment through weaving these subjects into every classroom. The STEM approach transforms a typical teacher-centered classroom into a learning experience driven by problem-solving, discovery, and exploratory learning.
    Blending STEM subjects with History, Language Arts and Social Studies allows students to connect what they learn everyday with what they see around them. STEM learning promotes student readiness for college and prepares them for a 21st century workforce, where technical competence is no longer an option-it's a necessity.
    The STEM Program of Study was designed by teachers, scientists, university professors, and business leaders. Students are held to high expectations, interact with their community, gain a deep understanding of the subject matter, and apply that knowledge in real-world situations. Students are prepared for college or success in their chosen careers. STEM students are destined to make meaningful contributions to the world's economy.
    Delta is a small, public, high school for students of all academic levels and interests, who want be immersed in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning experiences. With no special admissions requirements, any entering 9th-grade student, from our partnering school districts, can attend.
    The Delta approach is changing education. Learning parallels how scientists, engineers, and mathematicians conduct inquiries and solve problems.
    For information on STEM Education and Delta High School visit: www.washingtonSTEMeducation.org

Комментарии • 2

  • @WashingtonSTEM
    @WashingtonSTEM 12 лет назад +1

    This video is a great example of how partnerships with business and industry results in innovative STEM learning in the classroom. Keep up the good work Delta!

  • @MassivePuddingGreat
    @MassivePuddingGreat 12 лет назад +2

    Truly a top notch picture show, however I feel the school was poorly represented in the individuals chosen to speak on behalf of the entire school. An appearance by a larger background of people would have been charming to see.