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Title: Shell-Texas Regional Collaboratives Partnership


1
Shell-Texas Regional Collaboratives Partnership
  • Joining Forces
  • To Advance Educational Excellence
  • For All Students
  • Presented by
  • Marsha Willis
  • Special Projects Coordinator
  • Texas Regional Collaboratives

2
Shell-TRC Team Members
3
Goals of Four Year Initiative
  • Improve the teaching and learning of the
    geosciences and environmental science through
    high quality, intense, and sustained teacher
    professional development.
  • Promote and encourage academic career paths and
    student experiences that prepare students for
    careers in the geosciences, engineering and
    environmental science.

4
Key Components
  • Information and strategies for replicating the
    Texas Regional Collaboratives statewide network
    in Louisiana.
  • Service Learning Projects that involve students,
    teachers, and the community that promote teaching
    and learning about the environment and the
    geosciences.

5
Key Components
  • Field experiences for teachers focusing on the
    geology and ecology of Texas with special
    emphasis on earth science topics and careers.
  • Support for students and teachers to establish
    and promote science fairs locally.
  • Emphasis on program sustainability and content
    dissemination through the development of teacher
    leadership capacity.

6
Key Components
  • Teachers are expected to share their experiences
    in the program with other educators through
    mentoring, professional development workshops,
    and conference presentations.
  • Approximately 2,000 teachers of science
    representing 20 Regional Collaboratives across
    the state of Texas will be trained through this
    partnership.

7
Year One
  • Professional development that is designed to
    improve earth and environmental science content
    knowledge will be delivered through programs such
    as
  • Project WILD
  • Service Learning
  • Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS)

8
March 3, 2005 Promotes neutrality on
controversial issues, treating such issues fairly
and honestly without advocating any particular
point of view. Recognizes that people need
information from a variety of sources to make
their own informed decisions.
9
  • Project WILD was honored at the White House in
    1991 as one of the first recipients of a Gold
    Medal for Education and Communications in the
    Presidents Environment and Conservation
    Challenge Award program. This award was bestowed
    for excellence in developing innovative
    solutions to the nations environmental
    challenges. 

10
  • Once children feel connected to nature and the
    environment, physically and emotionally, theyll
    be compelled to seek the hard facts, and theyll
    take a vested interest in healing the wounds of
    past generations while devising feasible,
    sustainable practices and policies for the future.

11
  • March 4, 2005
  • Environmental projects that serve the community
    show students the relevance of the curriculum and
    give community organizations an injection of
    youthful energy.
  • Emphasizing hands-on and real world learning
    experiences helps students develop stronger ties
    to their community, enhances students
    appreciation for the natural world, and creates a
    heightened commitment to serving as active,
    contributing citizens.

12
  • A well grounded learner understands that his/her
    actions matter that they affect the community
    beyond the school. It is out of this particular
    formulation that the student as a resource to
    the community takes shape. Students need this
    understanding to be thought of as productive
    assets to the health of their community.

13
  • June 6-8, 2005
  • Lauded by the Department of Education's Expert
    Panel on Mathematics and Science Education, GEMS
    is a growing resource for the advancement of
    inquiry-based science education.

14
  • Program Evaluation indicates GEMS
  • Makes a significant and measurable difference in
    and impact on student learning
  • Improves student and teacher understanding and
    practice of inquiry

15
  • Has the demonstrated capability of reaching all
    students, including historically underrepresented
    groups, special education and gifted students, in
    a wide variety of settings and regions
  • Fosters positive attitudes and motivation of
    students and teachers in science and mathematics
  • Has considerable additional evidence of
    effectiveness and success.

16
  • GEMS Associate Training
  • Geo-science Focus
  • Global Warming The Greenhouse Effect
  • Plate tectonics
  • On Sandy Shores
  • Mapping Fish Habitats
  • River Cutters
  • Stories in Stone

17
Research
  • The collaborative will research an array of
    experiences and resources related to TEKS/TAKS
    based earth science/environmental education that
    will enhance students science content knowledge.
  • Tools and strategies will be identified for
    promoting careers in the geosciences,
    engineering, and environmental science throughout
    the following years of the partnership.

18
Year Two-Year Four
  • Provide additional professional development
    institutes in conjunction with two-three day
    field experiences focusing on the geology and
    ecology of Texas.
  • Continue emphasis on science fair, service
    learning, and geo-science careers.

19
Improvements In Science Instruction
  • The students will benefit from greater exposure
    to rigorous and content-rich TEKS/TAKS based
    science experiences both in the classroom and
    through field experiences.
  • Students will have the opportunity to explore
    and identify different geo-sciences and
    environmental careers that are available to them.

20
In Conclusion
  • Its good to have an end to journey toward but
    its the journey that matters in the end.
  • -Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Ursula K. Le Guin is the author of more than
    three dozen books. She was awarded a Newbery
    Honor for the second volume of the Earthsea
    Cycle, The Tombs of Atuan, and among her many
    other distinctions are the Margaret A. Edwards
    Award, a National Book Award, and five Nebula
    Awards. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
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