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NAGC 57th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Teaching Gifted Standards through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
Track : Math and Science
Program Code: 410
Date: Friday, November 12, 2010
Time: 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM  EST
Room: C212
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Nancy Dodd, Gifted Educator, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics
Linda Hutchinson, Gifted Educator/STEM Consultant, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics
PRESENTER :
Karen Smits, Principal, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics
Description
At the Marietta Center for Advanced Academics (MCAA), gifted education is taught through STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) courses. The purpose of STEM education is to expose students to engineering. Through the STEM courses, students are exposed to the numerous areas of engineering and learn the engineering design process. Using the design process, students solve real-world engineering problems through project-based instruction. The STEM units of instruction are aligned with the gifted standards, have increased rigor, and encourage critical thinking. This session details the integration of STEM and gifted education and explores the STEM units taught at the school.


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