Principles of integrated STEM Curricula at new middle school pathway


Problem solving through curricular pathways

  • Focus areas in fields of STEM
  • Scientific thinking (hypotheses, rigor, open-ended solutions, collaboration & feedback)
  • Students define and solve relevant & compelling problems

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Potential examples:

  • Students select 3-year elective course sequences all connected to a single theme, focused around one of the fields of STEM.
  • Students explore integrated scientific themes, such as wind and water in the geographic region, how to make new things from old things, etc... 

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21st Century Pedagogy

  • Iterative cycles of design-thinking
  • Common language of Next Generation Science Standards, Math, and ELA practices
  • Hands-on project-based learning opportunities

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Potential examples:


Authentic Demonstrations

  • Interdisciplinary Culminating Projects
  • Community Panels
  • Colloquia

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Potential examples:

  • Culminating projects explicitly integrating STEM fields with the core classes (including Social Sciences and English Language Arts)
  • ePortfolios accessible anywhere, 24/7
  • Partnerships with Loyola Marymount University and Silicon Beach organizations foster authentic student engagement in learning opportunities
  • Demonstrations are defenses of student work and learning processes
  • Community and students encourage and challenge each other to consider additional perspectives.
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Culture-building

  • School-wide book study
  • Growth Mindset
  • Social-Emotional Learning

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Potential Examples:

  • Students are in a safe and respectful environment, where social and emotional skills are specifically taught, practiced, and addressed within the context of the pre-adolescent and adolescent brain development.
  • An emphasis is made upon empathy and emotional intelligence.
  • Individuals with a growth mindset believe that anyone can learn and achieve, errors are opportunities for improvement, new and unfamiliar endeavors should be explored, learning is as much about "process" as it is about "product", and that failures are only temporary setbacks.