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Title: San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers Academy


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  • San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers Academy
  • 2004-2005
  • Amanda Turner Hammes
  • Program Director for Science
  • San Antonio Urban Systemic Program

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San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers
Academywith Amanda Hammes, San Antonio Urban
Systemic Program
  • Developer and Coordinator Amanda Turner
    Hammes
  • Program Director for Science
  • Organization San Antonio Urban Systemic Program
    (SAUSP)
  • Project Title San Antonio Elementary Science
    Teacher Academy
  • Mission
  • The mission of the San Antonio Elementary Science
    Teacher Academy (SAESTA) is to prepare elementary
    teacher as leaders in the mastery of the science
    Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) in
    order to promote advanced science achievement for
    all students. These teacher leaders, by serving
    as resources for their campuses and school
    districts, will exemplify high quality
    instructional strategies designed to make science
    more accessible to students and to narrow the gap
    between elementary and secondary instructional
    programs.

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Academywith Amanda Hammes, San Antonio Urban
Systemic Program
  • Goals Five critical goals of SAESTA are to
  • Provide a broad variety of ongoing, sustained,
    work-related and interconnected professional
    development opportunities that will greatly
    increase teacher proficiency in the
    implementation of the science Texas Essential
    Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
  • Increase student achievement on the Fifth Grade
    Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS)
    by enhancing teacher mastery of the TEKS.
  • Help teachers develop as leaders and resources
    for their campuses and school districts.
  • Promote curricular strategies that will increase
    student enrollment in advanced science courses at
    the secondary level.
  • Minimize the gap between elementary and secondary
    science instructional programs through powerful
    professional development opportunities.

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Systemic Program
  • Structure and Activities
  • The SAESTA established a professional development
    program for standards-based science instruction.
    Elementary school teachers from the nine SAUSP
    school districts were invited to engage in
    monthly collaborative sessions designed to
    clarify the science TEKS through challenging
    standards-based activities, science content
    enrichment, safety instruction, TEKS analysis,
    lesson development, and content integration
    strategies.

Note SAUSP continually emphasizes the
sustainability of high quality science
instruction. During the 2005 Summer Institutes,
SAESTA held a three day workshop titled, SAESTA
Teacher Leadership Institute. The teachers were
provided professional development in leadership
and workshop presentation skills. This will be
followed up with a series of mini-sessions to
increase the skills addressed in the workshop.
These sessions will begin September, 2005, and
will culminate with a conference where the SAESTA
teachers will provide professional development
for their peers to deepen their science content
knowledge.
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San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers
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  • San Antonio Elementary Science Teacher Academy
  • December 11, 2004 Workshop

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  • Teachers engaged in using manipulatives for
    problem solving.

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Systemic Program
  • Charting their work to share in the large group
    setting.

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Systemic Program
  • Many, many high quality classroom resources are
    provided.

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Academywith Amanda Hammes, San Antonio Urban
Systemic Program
  • Standards-based instruction is modeled small
    group discussion about thinking patterns and
    diverse ways to find results.

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Systemic Program
  • The SAESTA experience includes technology as an
    integral part of standards-based instruction.

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Systemic Program
  • Teachers dont have to have fancy kits for
    classroom activities for science.

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Systemic Program
Hands-on activities clearly demonstrate physical
properties of energy.
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Systemic Program
  • Saturday, June 11, 2005 Final SAESTA meeting
    for the 2004-2005 school year at the Advanced
    Technology Center, ACCD

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  • Teachers express their appreciation to Amanda.

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  • Linda Chavez from City Public Service brought a
    cake to celebrate. City Public Service is a
    strong community partner for SAUSP.

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San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers
Academywith Amanda Hammes, San Antonio Urban
Systemic Program
  • Juan Saucedo, Coordinator of Professional
    Development and Alternative Teacher Certification
    Programs, Alamo Community College District, is a
    solid supporter of the SAUSP activities.

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Systemic Program
  • A successful conclusion for SAESTA Year One, and
    teachers with new confidence and skills in
    science.

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San Antonio Elementary Science Teachers
AcademySan Antonio Urban Systemic
ProgramSupported by the National Science
FoundationESR0114794
  • Prepared by Sandra Bloom, Ph.D.
  • August 2005
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