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Experiential Learning and School/Community Connections

Experiential Learning and School/Community Connections

Project Based Learning can help teachers extend the classroom beyond the school walls. Frequently, projects can be extended to engage the internal and external school community. These projects can help provide partnerships that allow students the opportunity to work pro-actively with community partners.

K12 Leaders Select Defined STEM as a “Reader’s Choice Top 100 Product”

District Administration magazine has highlighted 100 products that enhance learning in districts nationwide in its annual awards program. Defined STEM has been recognized for making a positive difference in education by K12 leaders who named it to District Administration magazine’s “Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products for 2014.”

Jay McTighe discusses assessment

Watch the video below to see Jay McTighe discuss how assessment should be done throughout learning.

Defined STEM program allows diverse assignments

New ways of learning and evaluating, driven by the Defined STEM program, are taking place in all grades at Manson Northwest Webster.
“We’re full speed ahead in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) movement,” said elementary Principal Justin Daggett. “Each grade level is implementing Defined STEM performance tasks.”
“The focus is giving the kids an authentic role, and having an authentic audience they present to. Traditional practice is kids write a paper for the teacher and get a grade. With this, you’re still writing a paper, but you are now writing to a real audience about a real topic, and you’re going to get feedback from them.”

12 New and Noteworthy Products at TCEA 2015 – Defined STEM

February 05, 2015 TCEA 2015 took place from February 2nd to the 6th in Austin, Texas. It was five days packed with educational sessions and an exhibit hall with 450 companies featuring the latest ed-tech products in a range of categories. Sessions covered topics like 1:1 implementation, BYOT, flipped classrooms,…
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Q&A With Joel Jacobson, Co-founder of Defined Learning

EdTech Times spoke with Joel Jacobson, co-founder of Defined Learning – a startup that’s developing application, Defined STEM, enabling students to make connections between STEM classroom content and career pathways. The application is also useful for the teachers to discover and reuse resources to design performance tasks.

Defined STEM – Altar Valley Case Study

When you are a STEM coordinator of a diverse, rural district with limited funds and high hopes for a superior summer school program, you must get creative. As Kathryn Zanin, Altar Valley STEM Coordinator, knows it is a big responsibility to ensure that all students have access to STEM learning year-long…summer being no exception.

Defined STEM – Mahoning ESC Case Study

Instructional specialist Jason Braddock noticed that their current STEM solutions often they left out big pieces of the puzzle, such as literacy and social studies. “We really needed something that everybody could share across grade levels and subject areas,”

Defined STEM – Dysart Unified Schools Case Study

How can a school district that has tripled in size since 2000 effectively develop a “career and college ready” student who’s steeped in STEM learning?

Defined STEM – Phoenixville Area School District Case Study

“We knew STEM could be so much more, and we wanted our students to experience the integration and multi-layered problem-solving pieces of that.”

Defined STEM – Congress Elementary Case Study I

First grade teacher, Emily Morse, wanted to find new and creative ways to integrate STEM into various lessons for students to make it fun and engaging, and to instill an interest in science, but without making the lessons too advanced for the students.

Defined STEM – Congress Elementary Case Study II

An elementary school needed to ensure that its culture shift to STEM learning would be successfully integrated without diminishing its budget and by inspiring its teachers.

THE Journal – 5 Tech Tools That Support Common Core

THE Journal – 5 Tech Tools That Support Common Core

With online assessments around the corner, we look at the hardware and software that districts are using to teach to the new standards.

Digital Learning Platform Ties STEM Concepts to Real-World Problem Solving

Ohio schools are teaching STEM across all subjects for a more holistic approach to STEM education.

Defined STEM: K-12 Online Resources for Project and Performance Based Tasks

Defined STEM is an excellent service that offers an enormous collection of pre-created problem and project-based learning resources for all core subjects in K-12. Each resource is built around a specific career to help increase relevancy, and comes with all the resources, standards, materials, and so on that you could possibly need. It’s a wonderful service, so let’s check them out!

Defined STEM – Illinois Community High School Dist. 117

Defined STEM – Illinois Community High School Dist. 117

A Science-focused district finds the right curriculum and assessments to prepare students for NGSS.

Anthony Johnson Learning Experience

Anthony Johnson Learning Experience

A weather unit was already part of my plans so I decided to use the Defined STEM Weather Reporter performance task. I integrated a few of my other weather projects, like launching a weather balloon, into the Defined STEM lesson.

Phoenixville Area Middle School combines subjects in cutting-edge program

Phoenixville Area Middle School combines subjects in cutting-edge program

At Phoenixville Area Middle School educators have introduced a new program, which they say is on the cutting edge of innovative learning.

Accelerating Education with STEM

Accelerating Education with STEM

A New Approach to STEM Education at a Rural Elementary School Revs up Learning with Hands-on Student Experiences

What CSI Can Teach ELA

What CSI Can Teach ELA

By offering engaging lessons and embracing a chaotic classroom, one teacher brings STEM into her English curriculum.

What happens when college and career readiness starts in kindergarten?

What happens when college and career readiness starts in kindergarten?

As one district proves, you don’t have to wait until high school to expose students to their futures

Defined STEM named a “Reader’s Choice Top Product” by District Administration readers 2 years in a row

Nominations from top K12 leaders led to the selection of products that enhance learning across the country Northbrook, IL. – December 1, 2015 — Defined Learning’s service “Defined STEM” has been recognized for making a positive difference in education by K12 leaders who named it to District Administration magazine’s “Readers’…
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Four Teachers, Four Classrooms, One Cross-Curricular STEM Course

Four Teachers, Four Classrooms, One Cross-Curricular STEM Course

By Mathew Lynch – Education Week 4/6/2016 The STEM team at Huntingdon Area Middle School uses a rotational model to engage students in multifaceted, multimedia projects with real-world implications.

Why this One STEM Course has Four Different Teachers

Why this One STEM Course has Four Different Teachers

A STEM rotation model engages students in multifaceted projects with real-world implications

Why College and Career Readiness Begins in Preschool

Why College and Career Readiness Begins in Preschool

From the moment students walk through our doors to the time they walk across the stage to receive their high-school diplomas, it’s our job as educators to do everything we can to prepare them for life outside the classroom and for the jobs of the future.

4 Educators’ Keys to Connecting STEM and Social Studies

4 Educators’ Keys to Connecting STEM and Social Studies

As more and more subjects jump on the STEM train, what about social studies? Here, four teachers share their best practices for linking social studies and STEM.

College and career plans hatch in kindergarten

College and career plans hatch in kindergarten

It’s never too early to start thinking about college and careers. And that’s why kindergarteners at Kankakee School District in Illinois are already on the right path.

Robot Revolution: Intelligence In, Intelligence Out

Robot Revolution: Intelligence In, Intelligence Out

The familiar garbage in/garbage out axiom has long been a mantra of computer programmers, and nowhere is the cause-and-effect principle more apparent than when working with robots.

COLLABORATION: AT THE ROOT OF STEM SUCCESS

COLLABORATION: AT THE ROOT OF STEM SUCCESS

Whether you call it STEM, STEAM, or STREAM, cross-curricular, real-world education is helping students to make a difference in their communities now and preparing them for further education and careers. And creative collaboration is the key.

School Board Discusses Success with Defined STEM

School Board Discusses Success with Defined STEM

The monthly academic spotlight at Monday’s LeRoy School Board meeting focused on STEM education and a specific program used to augment classroom discussion.

Project-Based Learning Tied to Improved Problem-Solving Skills

Project-Based Learning Tied to Improved Problem-Solving Skills

Elementary school students in Illinois whose teachers used a project-based-learning curriculum had stronger scores on a math test that measured problem solving than their peers from more-traditional science classes.

Why Mr. Johnson’s Classroom Is More Fun Than Yours

Why Mr. Johnson’s Classroom Is More Fun Than Yours

Just like in the real world, in my classroom students show what they’ve learned through project-based learning (PBL) and application using real-world examples. Is it working? Well, according to state science exams, my students consistently score higher than other science classes in my district.

Research Shows That When Students Work on Projects, They Learn More

Research Shows That When Students Work on Projects, They Learn More

In a recent study, students learning via project tested better and improved applied problem-solving skills

PBL Professional Development That Actually Works

PBL Professional Development That Actually Works

Two curriculum coordinators share successful PD to help educators shift to digital learning models

The Importance of Audience in Authentic Teaching and Learning

The Importance of Audience in Authentic Teaching and Learning

How can the consideration for an audience enhance performance-based learning?

4 Ways to Keep Students Focused During the Holidays

4 Ways to Keep Students Focused During the Holidays

Parties, shopping and vacation time can derail learning. Here are rock-solid solutions to keep students on task

7 Ways to Maximize Student Engagement

7 Ways to Maximize Student Engagement

Here are a few ideas and best practices from teachers and administrators across the nation that can help maintain that “first day of school” level of engagement all year long.

Illinois district begins college, career thinking in kindergarten

Illinois district begins college, career thinking in kindergarten

Kankakee School District Superintendent Genevra Walters spearheaded a shift to a focus on college and career prep starting in kindergarten for her Illinois students, and math scores have already jumped as a result.

Defined STEM Helps 4-H Clubs Grow Independent Learners

Defined STEM Helps 4-H Clubs Grow Independent Learners

4-H students are spending a lot of their time focused on areas like civics, sustainable living, technology, and leadership skills—and they’re doing it largely on their own.

Superintendents: The lessons we learned

Superintendents: The lessons we learned

As 2016 drew to a close, we asked educators in variety of positions to reflect on what they have learned this year. Here, a quartet of superintendents offer thoughts on leadership, PBL, and the challenges of turning around schools and districts.

Principals: The lessons we learned

Principals: The lessons we learned

The best educational leaders are lifelong learners. They are constantly expanding their knowledge, refining their skills, and looking for creative ways to help kids learn. As these four principals look back at 2016, they recall the most important ed tech lesson they learned this year—and look forward to inspiring their staff and students anew in 2017.

The Path to a STEM Job Starts in Elementary School

The Path to a STEM Job Starts in Elementary School

When you think of STEM, it’s likely you think of science, technology, engineering, and math, all rolled into one. At Kankakee Schools in Illinois, our STEM program aims to do a lot more than teach four topics: We want our students to apply what they learn in real-life settings.

How PBL Transforms the Classroom into the ‘Real World’

How PBL Transforms the Classroom into the ‘Real World’

Relating classroom lessons to real life helps students at any level connect with the content and interpret it in a way they are able to understand.

5 Elements of a Successful STEM Initiative

5 Elements of a Successful STEM Initiative

Working with a number of school systems around the country, I have witnessed a number of commonalities that have led to successful STEM learning experiences and initiatives.

Top 10 STEM Education Articles of 2016

Top 10 STEM Education Articles of 2016

We reviewed the major news stories on STEM education in 2016 and found ten that we think are exceptionally inspiring and educational. Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM initiatives in schools.

Tips for an A+ Professional Development Session

Tips for an A+ Professional Development Session

As the CAO of an edtech company, I lead onsite professional development (PD) sessions for K-12 educators. I am often surprised when I begin a session and a majority of the participants do not know why they are there or the purpose of the session. I’ve found that the most productive and successful PD sessions often share common elements.

Creating Learning Navigators: Designing Authentic Teaching and Learning Opportunities

Creating Learning Navigators: Designing Authentic Teaching and Learning Opportunities

To truly become successful in an uncertain world, students need to be learning navigators. Through an authentic learning process students utilize soft skills, learn how to problem solve, use a variety of skills and content areas to discover new destinations and answer the challenges before them.

3 Classroom Practices to Enhance Career Readiness

3 Classroom Practices to Enhance Career Readiness

College and career readiness for students is a growing initiative across the United States. There are countless ways in which teachers can support this effort.Here are three practices that can move your students along the continuum of career readiness and success.

3 Visions of Truly Inclusive Education

3 Visions of Truly Inclusive Education

In their mission to prepare every student for college or a career, today’s K-12 schools have to support not just high achievers, but students with emotional disturbances, language issues and hearing challenges. Here are three educators whose creative solutions are making “readiness for all” a reality.

3 Tips on Implementing Project-Based Lessons in Your Class

3 Tips on Implementing Project-Based Lessons in Your Class

When students become part of their own learning they take pride in their education and become more engaged.

3 Teachers, 3 Different Edtech Tools

3 Teachers, 3 Different Edtech Tools

This week in S’Cool Tools, we again share the real experiences of three teachers using three different tools, written in their own words.

Research shows PBL’s quantitative and qualitative benefits

Research shows PBL’s quantitative and qualitative benefits

A new report from MIDA Learning Technologies studied project-based learning in second- and fifth-grade classrooms during the 2015-16 school year

2 Steps to Embedding Career Pathways into the K-8 Curriculum

2 Steps to Embedding Career Pathways into the K-8 Curriculum

How can teachers easily and effectively incorporate career experiences into their existing curriculum? Here’s a 2 step solution.

A Thoughtful Approach to Career Readiness

A Thoughtful Approach to Career Readiness

By Ken Wallace | March 2, 2017 Millennials today have too much student loan debt and are entering a workforce with not enough employment demand. Part of that stems from unrealistic expectations set by parents, colleges, and even K-12 institutions. Ten years ago, I think we thought our job was…
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Why my students are real world-ready with nothing but a device

Why my students are real world-ready with nothing but a device

BY ANTHONY JOHNSON | February 23rd, 2017 | eSchool News Just as few modern-day workers could function in their jobs without a cellphone, a laptop, or periodic trips to Google, I want my students to learn how to solve problems using devices that will likely be similar to ones they will…
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Anthony Johnson Brings ‘Johnsonville’ to Life

Anthony Johnson Brings ‘Johnsonville’ to Life

By Richard Cheng | THE Journal Great things can come from humble beginnings. Anthony Johnson, a former high school dropout, is a teacher of the year winner in his school district and the southwest region of North Carolina. He is also a finalist for state teacher of the year. At…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles | February 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles | February 2017

By Maggie O’Brien We had such a great response to our post on the Top 10 STEM Education Articles of 2016 that we decided to share our favorite articles on STEM education every month. Hopefully this will help shine a spotlight on the exceptional work educators are doing to ensure their students are college…
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Guide to Successful Sustainability of a K-12 Initiative

Guide to Successful Sustainability of a K-12 Initiative

By Dr. David Reese | February 24, 2017 As a new teacher, I remember listening intently to my school leader share new initiatives we would be required to implement.  As I feverishly took notes, two veteran teachers looked at me and told me to “not waste my time”.  They went…
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5 Domains of a Future Ready Learner

5 Domains of a Future Ready Learner

By David Reese | March 8, 2017   I have the amazing opportunity to work with educators across the United States and around the world. One of my first conversations always revolves around what matters.  Recently, I worked with educators from the Virginia Beach City Public Schools and they discussed…
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Teacher Experience: “School Lunch Operations” Task for 5th Grade Math, Science, & STEAM Students

Teacher Experience: “School Lunch Operations” Task for 5th Grade Math, Science, & STEAM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Adrian Hammond Fifth-Grade Math, Science, and STEAM Teacher Boiling Springs Intermediate School (SC) Performance Task: School Lunch Operations: Healthy Ice Cream Here’s What We Did: Who doesn’t like ice cream? I used this challenge as a cumulative activity for my students as part of…
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Teaching Every Subject with an Eye on Career Readiness

Teaching Every Subject with an Eye on Career Readiness

By Barbara Dill-Varga | March 31st, 2017   For today’s students, STEM- or STEAM-related careers are the future. In Maine Township High School District 207, we take the acronym one step further and teach our students 21st-century skills based on STEAME, where the second “e” stands for entrepreneurship.   To…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles | March 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles | March 2017

By Maggie O’Brien | March 31st, 2017   Below is a list of noteworthy articles on STEM education that we came across this month.  These articles support our mission of assisting students in developing the 21st century skills they need to succeed in college, career, and life.   Engineering Making…
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Future Ready Learner: 5 Traits of Civic and Global Engagement

Future Ready Learner: 5 Traits of Civic and Global Engagement

Editor’s note: This post is a follow-up from the previous article “Five Domains of a Future Ready Learner”.   By David Reese | April 4th, 2017   My second trip to Istanbul to teach was during the beginning of the crisis in Syria. Thousands upon thousands of refugees were making…
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STEM Lessons Bridge the Gap Between Content Knowledge and Application

STEM Lessons Bridge the Gap Between Content Knowledge and Application

By Brandon Wilson | April 7th, 2017   I have been teaching 7th-grade science for the past five years. Four years ago, I joined the staff at the Winkler Middle School in Concord, North Carolina. North Carolina is a state where the number of STEM jobs is growing, so it…
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STEM is Just the Beginning

STEM is Just the Beginning

By: Dr. Ruben Alejandro, Lydia Withrow, and Vicky Gorman | The Learning Counsel With report after report touting the American economy’s need for STEM workers, school districts across the country have rushed to roll out STEM and STEAM initiatives. As is often the case in education these days, though, specific…
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Chemistry Isn’t Boring: Inspiring Students with Real-world, Project-based Lessons

Chemistry Isn’t Boring: Inspiring Students with Real-world, Project-based Lessons

By Nate Hassman   I’ve got a pretty tough job, because sometimes chemistry is a hard sell. Some students love it and embrace the periodic table and Newton’s laws of motion, but as research shows  —a majority simply don’t see how it connects to their lives. It’s my role as the…
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Why the Transition to Adulthood Should Start in Preschool

Why the Transition to Adulthood Should Start in Preschool

By Dr. Genevra Walters | Getting Smart   Are we really doing all we can in our current educational system to prepare today’s students for the careers of tomorrow? Think of your current job. Are you tasked with memorizing facts, filling out worksheets and taking formal exams? Probably not. In…
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3 Strategies for Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow

3 Strategies for Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow

By Dr. Genevra Walters   Are we really doing all we can in our current educational system to prepare today’s students for the careers of tomorrow?  Since I started in education, I’ve used the motto, “The transition to adulthood starts in preschool.” Today, the phrase is the mantra pushing my…
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What is a Performance Task?

What is a Performance Task?

By Jay McTighe A performance task is any learning activity or assessment that asks students to perform to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and proficiency. Performance tasks yield a tangible product and/or performance that serve as evidence of learning. Unlike a selected-response item (e.g., multiple-choice or matching) that asks students to…
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Engaging English Language Learners with Project-Based Learning

Engaging English Language Learners with Project-Based Learning

By Yvette Ramirez   According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 4.5 million public school students (9.3 percent) were English language learners (ELLs) in the 2013-2014 school year.  This means that almost 1 in 10 students have the difficult challenge of learning the English language at the same time he…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles | April 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles | April 2017

By Maggie O’Brien | May 1st, 2017   Below is a list of noteworthy articles on STEM education from the past month.  These articles support Defined STEM’s mission of assisting students in developing the critical 21st century skills they need to succeed in college, career, and life.   Be The…
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3 Tips on Connecting Social Studies and STEM

3 Tips on Connecting Social Studies and STEM

By Meghan Raftery   Just because the “s” in STEM does not stand for “social studies” does not mean that social studies does not have a place. Economic, geographic, and civic knowledge are crucial components to good citizenship and deserve an equal place in terms of emphasis in curriculum, as…
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What is a Crosscutting Concept?

What is a Crosscutting Concept?

By Kelsey Bednar   Crosscutting concepts are one of the three dimensions of science teaching and learning that are included in the performance expectations of the Next Generation Science Standards. In this post, I will explain crosscutting concepts and share ideas of how teachers can help their students engage with them….
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Why Parents and Teachers Should Treat Students Like Employees

Why Parents and Teachers Should Treat Students Like Employees

By Shannon Turner   As a language arts and STEM research teacher, I use project-based learning (PBL) to bring relevance to my lessons so students can learn to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. One way I connect the classroom to the outside world is by making them think they…
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3 Benefits of Using PBL in a Special Education Classroom

3 Benefits of Using PBL in a Special Education Classroom

By Jamie Kumiega   The project-based learning (PBL) trend is sweeping schools across the nation, and my special ed (SPED) classroom is no exception. Students in my classroom have a variety of disabilities, which make specialized instruction in content areas necessary. In class, we focus on functional life skills that…
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Two Creative Ways to Engage English Language Learners

Two Creative Ways to Engage English Language Learners

Educators share their strategies for teaching academically challenging (and fun) lessons that support native and non-native English speakers.   By Karyn Lewis and Yvette Ramirez | The Edvocate   Transitions can be challenging for any student, whether that is moving from elementary to middle school, or moving to an entirely…
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School & Community Partnerships Showcase the Power of Real-World PBL

School & Community Partnerships Showcase the Power of Real-World PBL

By Meghan Raftery   At the beginning of the school year, our school district announced a new strategic plan that called for deeper and expanded partnerships within our community.  Our goal, at the District’s Office of Community Engagement, was to communicate something different to our schools and community about the power of…
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Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning: Can They Co-Exist?

Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning: Can They Co-Exist?

By David Reese, Ed. D.   Working with schools around the country, educators frequently refer to PBL in their discussions. When I ask whether they are referring to Project-Based Learning or Problem-Based Learning, some are definitive in their answer and others ask “what’s the difference”?  Often people believe they are…
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Differentiating Instruction through Project-Based Learning

Differentiating Instruction through Project-Based Learning

Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part blog series on differentiation.   By Kelsey Bednar   Differentiation is an instructional strategy used at all levels of K-12 education to meet the needs of students with diverse abilities. Though widely used, questions still exist for teachers about how they…
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3 Ways to Include Project-based STEM Lessons in Your Math Class

3 Ways to Include Project-based STEM Lessons in Your Math Class

By Jessie Smith   In addition to core classes, students at Memorial Middle School participate in a research course where they engage in cross-curricular project-based lessons that build 21st century skills. We focus on creating a student-centered classroom in which the teacher plays the role of a facilitator as opposed…
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How to be an Award-Winning Teacher

How to be an Award-Winning Teacher

By Anthony Johnson    On the first day of school, I issue my students a PASSPORT (which stands for Preparing All Students for Success by Participating in an Ongoing Real-world simulation using Technology) and explain that their yearlong adventure to “Johnsonville” starts today. The school year is a simulation of…
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Strategies that Help Students to Dream and Innovate

Strategies that Help Students to Dream and Innovate

By Brian Cook, Ed.D   Dream and innovate – these are goals that I set for my students.  Finding opportunities for them to realize these goals has grown complicated because, as educators, it’s mandatory for us to focus on standardized tests in our current educational landscape. However, state test scores…
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What is Project Based Learning?

What is Project Based Learning?

By Maggie O’Brien Project Based Learning (PBL) is an instructional methodology encouraging students to learn by applying knowledge and skills through an engaging experience. PBL presents opportunities for deeper learning in-context and for the development of important skills tied to college and career readiness. Characteristics of Project Based Learning Here…
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Defined STEM Awarded 4-Stars by Common Sense Education

Defined STEM Awarded 4-Stars by Common Sense Education

“A stellar collection of STEM resources that support project-based learning” -Common Sense Education Defined STEM was recently rated 4-stars by Common Sense; the leading independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology.  We are excited and proud to be included in their prestigious lineup of educational…
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Differentiating Instruction through Project-Based Learning – Part Two

Differentiating Instruction through Project-Based Learning – Part Two

Editor’s Note: This is the second of a two-part blog series on differentiation in the classroom.  Click here for part one.    Differentiation is an instructional strategy employed by many classroom teachers around the world. It is based on the following idea: let us provide learning experiences that meet all…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of May 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of May 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   We reviewed the major news articles written on STEM education last month and found five that we think are exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and STEAM (STEM+Arts) initiatives in schools. These articles support Defined STEM‘s mission of…
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Building Life and Workplace Skills through PBL

Building Life and Workplace Skills through PBL

By David Reese, Ed. D.   I often see former students of mine around town. Inevitably, I ask them what they remember from class and I expect them to talk about photosynthesis, mitosis, and food webs, but that is seldom what is discussed.  Instead, they mention the skills they learned…
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Inspirational Stories from Trailblazing Teachers

Inspirational Stories from Trailblazing Teachers

To help provide inspiration and new ideas for engaging your students, we’ve put together a list of articles featuring a few of our favorite trailblazing teachers.   5 stories featuring inspiring K-12 educators:    I made my classroom look like the real-world—and test scores soared eSchool News Elementary school teacher,…
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Why losing control of your classroom is a good thing

Why losing control of your classroom is a good thing

Schools can see big gains in creativity by letting students take charge of their classroom —and their learning. By Stephen Noonoo   Even when students aren’t sitting through lectures, they’re still accustomed to letting their teachers dictate the pace, style, and direction of learning. But some forward-thinking classrooms have turned…
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Defined STEM Redesigns Website to Make PBL Lesson Planning Easier

Defined STEM Redesigns Website to Make PBL Lesson Planning Easier

The refreshed site provides educators with an easy-to-navigate, step-by-step approach to authentic applications of STEM and project-based learning (CHICAGO, IL) June 20, 2017 — Defined STEM, a web-based curriculum resource by Defined Learning that supports project-based learning, today announced the launch of its newly redesigned website. “Our goal is to…
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Girls and STEM: One School District’s Success

Girls and STEM: One School District’s Success

Editors Note: This is an excerpt from the article “She Believed She Could” featured in Tech & Learning. SHE BELIEVED SHE COULD By Ellen Ullman | Tech & Learning   If you’re the parent of a girl, you probably tell her she can be anything when she grows up—even President of the…
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When students become entrepreneurs, real learning happens

When students become entrepreneurs, real learning happens

By Jason Braddock | eSchool News   Here in eastern Ohio, some of our students are embracing their entrepreneurial spirit right at school, engaging in a style of learning that helps make lessons come alive. The students, spread throughout nine districts, are working with my organization, the Mahoning County Educational Service…
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Teaching to the Edges Using Project-Based Learning

Teaching to the Edges Using Project-Based Learning

For these two teachers, PBL is the key to differentiating lessons for students of all ability levels. By Jamie Kuminga and Brandi Zivilik | T.H.E. Journal What do special ed (SPED) and gifted students have in common? They both have unique educational challenges and are often removed from the classroom…
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Hawaii partners on statewide STEM, energy curriculum

Hawaii partners on statewide STEM, energy curriculum

Defined STEM Curriculum aims to engage students in statewide renewable energy initiatives The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) is moving to further support Ka Hei, its statewide strategic program kicked off in 2014 that educates students about sustainable energy transitions happening across schools throughout the state, through partnerships with…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of June 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of June 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month we post a list of news articles that relate to STEM education and project-based learning (PBL).  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.   These articles support Defined STEM’s mission of using real-world projects to help…
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Performance Tasks and PBL: The Link Between Process and 21st Century Skills

Performance Tasks and PBL: The Link Between Process and 21st Century Skills

By David Reese, Ed. D.   In my role as Chief Academic Officer, I spend a large amount of time helping educators make decisions on strategies and tools to support authentic learning. These discussions usually start with curriculum alignment based upon an identified set of standards and move to tools…
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How District Leaders Are Revamping the Curriculum to Better Prepare Students for the Real World

How District Leaders Are Revamping the Curriculum to Better Prepare Students for the Real World

    Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from the July issue of Tech & Learning Leader    As a futurist and innovator, Tim Brown looks at emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, and robotics to figure out where the economy, industry, and technology will intersect in the…
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3 Ways to Prepare Educators to Teach PBL

3 Ways to Prepare Educators to Teach PBL

By Dr. Art Fessler | Getting Smart   Passion is a driving force in all facets of life, especially teaching and learning. Learning in Community Consolidated School District 59 (CCSD59) in the Chicago suburbs reflects the actual work being done in the world, empowers the learner, solves real-world problems and provides for student…
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4 Content Considerations for Educational Leaders

4 Content Considerations for Educational Leaders

By Dr. David Reese, Ed. D.   In my research to learn about what attributes school systems envision for their future graduates, I’ve found that content applications were a constant based upon academic standards. However, many systems focused on how the content was to be used by the future graduates….
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Study Confirms Project-Based Learning Has a Positive Impact on How Students Learn Science and Math

Study Confirms Project-Based Learning Has a Positive Impact on How Students Learn Science and Math

By Dr. Kerry Speziale A recent case study conducted by my colleagues and me at MIDA Learning Technologies compared elementary classes who were piloting project-based learning (PBL) against classes that were continuing to use the district’s traditional curriculum.  Our findings were consistent with a broad array of existing research that…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of July 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of July 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   We reviewed the major news articles written on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) last month and found five that we think are exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools. These articles support Defined…
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These educators know how to make PBL work for teachers

These educators know how to make PBL work for teachers

By Art Fessler, Teri Fleming, and Jordan Mening | eSchool News   Project-based learning (PBL) is a trend that’s spreading faster than a wildfire during a drought. Why? Because research on PBL proves that it increases student engagement and achievement, and helps students develop the 21st-century skills they need to succeed in…
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A Superintendent’s Perspective: The Elements of a Successful PBL Strategy

A Superintendent’s Perspective: The Elements of a Successful PBL Strategy

By Dr. Art Fessler   To make sure our students are future-ready, learning in District 59 reflects the real work being done in the world, empowers the learner, solves real-world problems, and provides for student agency. We are moving from a traditional means of education to an environment where kids…
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Hands-on Training Model Shows Teachers the Power of PBL

Hands-on Training Model Shows Teachers the Power of PBL

A New Jersey district uses a train-the-trainer model to introduce educators to project-based learning.   If you had walked into a Hopatcong Borough School District classroom two years ago, you likely would have seen students seated quietly, with a teacher standing at the front of the class giving a lesson….
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How to Create an Engaging Lesson that Infuses Literacy and STEM

How to Create an Engaging Lesson that Infuses Literacy and STEM

Two elementary school teachers explain how they infused literacy and STEM to create an engaging lesson that improved their students problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.    Last year, Lake Lehman School District (Lehman, PA) created an innovation team that consisted of a group of lead innovative teachers responsible for working with…
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Girls Can Be STEM Champions!

Girls Can Be STEM Champions!

By Anne Jolly   Don’t miss this report: The Complex Data on Girls in STEM in The Atlantic Daily. The new National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) measured students’ ability to think through problems systematically, using technology and engineering to arrive at the best solutions. And now for the Big…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of August 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of August 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   We reviewed the major news articles written on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) last month and found five that are exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.   These articles support Defined STEM’s…
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Top Rated PBL Tool Grows Problem-Solving Skills

Top Rated PBL Tool Grows Problem-Solving Skills

The performance tasks are extremely thorough, result in student products, and cover key concepts in science and math. Title: Defined STEM Summary: Stellar collection of STEM resources supports project-based learning Pros: The performance tasks are extremely thorough, result in student products, and cover key concepts in science and math. Cons:…
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5 Tips for Engaging Students in STEM

5 Tips for Engaging Students in STEM

By Anne Jolly   I never intended to be a teacher.  I took a “temporary” job as a middle school science teacher when I moved to a new city and no jobs were available in my virus research profession. By the end of that first year, I was in love….
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HANDS-ON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEMONSTRATES THE POWER OF PBL

HANDS-ON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEMONSTRATES THE POWER OF PBL

A New Jersey superintendent shares her successful strategy for introducing educators to project-based learning. By Dr. Joanne Mullane If you had walked into a Hopatcong Borough School District classroom two years ago, you likely would have seen students seated quietly, with a teacher standing at the front of the class…
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A Unique Rotation Model that Engages Students in STEM

A Unique Rotation Model that Engages Students in STEM

Four Teachers from four different classrooms at Huntington Middle School (PA) used their individual strengths in a rotational, project-based model to teach middle-school students how to apply STEM to real-world situations. The team included technology teacher Matt Rakar, library media specialist Sally Steward, math teacher Ben Young, and science teacher…
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Parents: Ideal STEM Partners

Parents: Ideal STEM Partners

By Anne Jolly   How can students continue to grow in STEM habits and attitudes through holidays, weekends, and even during the school day, given the relatively short time that STEM teachers can interact with a class of students? Consider this: parents may be an untapped resource. After all, who…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of September 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of September 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month we review articles written on STEM (science, technology, education, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL).  Below are five that we found exceptionally inspiring and educational last month.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools. These…
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STEM and STEAM – What’s the Difference?

STEM and STEAM – What’s the Difference?

By Anne Jolly   You already know what the acronym, STEM, stands for – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Add an “A” for arts, and the acronym becomes STEAM. At first, including that “A” generated questions and frequent push-back, since STEAM brings together what we generally think of as polar…
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Video: Three Dimensional Learning Through Performance Tasks

Video: Three Dimensional Learning Through Performance Tasks

This video demonstrates how disciplinary core ideas, crosscutting concepts, and science and engineering practices provide a learning model requiring students to be knowledgeable about science, scientific practice and the ability to apply it in the world around them.  

5 Steps to Engaging Students in a Performance Task

5 Steps to Engaging Students in a Performance Task

By: Holley Burford   It is no secret that student’s in today’s increasingly complex world need to be equipped with a vast range of skills to enter the workforce.  Many are learning and preparing for jobs that have not even been created yet.  To help our students be prepared, teachers…
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Four Opportunities to Connect Authentic Learning and Community

Four Opportunities to Connect Authentic Learning and Community

By Dr. David Reese, Ed.D.   I was working with educators from a large urban school district in Florida on the development of performance tasks when one of the educational leaders suggested creating local community tasks to drive student engagement. This was a great idea as the county is very…
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11 Characteristics of an Engaging STEM Classroom

11 Characteristics of an Engaging STEM Classroom

By Anne Jolly   If you’re a new STEM teacher you may be wondering: “What should my STEM class look like? What should my students be doing?”  If you’re a veteran STEM teacher perhaps you are asking yourself: “How are my STEM classes coming along? What does an action-packed STEM…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of October 2017

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of October 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we review news articles written on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) and list five that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools. These articles support Defined STEM’s mission of assisting…
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School District U-46 Adopts Defined STEM to Reach Project-Based Assessment Goals

School District U-46 Adopts Defined STEM to Reach Project-Based Assessment Goals

  The Illinois district aims to use performance tasks to encourage student growth and assess students’ understanding of standards-aligned learning.   (CHICAGO, IL) November 1, 2017 —Defined Learning today announced its partnership with School District U-46 in northern Illinois for a district-wide implementation of Defined STEM, a web-based curriculum resource that supports project-based…
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How I Expose My Students to the Real World

How I Expose My Students to the Real World

By Jamie Harbin   As a STEAM teacher, I believe it is critical that our students understand and make connections between the classroom and the real world. While not every child aspires to be an engineer, nor do we expect them to be, every child will be faced with challenges…
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STEM and PBL: A Perfect Combination

STEM and PBL: A Perfect Combination

By Kelsey Bednar   In today’s educational culture, you would be hard-pressed to find a school that did not count STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) or Project-Based Learning (PBL) as one of their core initiatives. While these educational philosophies sound different on the surface, in actuality, they are more…
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What is Student Agency?

What is Student Agency?

By David Reese   The term student agency relates to the student having an active role in their learning through voice, and often a choice, in the process. Project and problem-based learning provide opportunities to increase student agency through activities that are interesting and relevant to the learner. When the…
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Promoting Student Agency Through Project-Based Lessons

Promoting Student Agency Through Project-Based Lessons

By David Reese, Ed.D.   I frequently collaborate with teachers around the ideas of making learning authentic and relevant for students. The conversation is often driven by the need for student engagement, igniting student passion, and ensuring students develop the skills needed to be lifelong learners.  In my years of…
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Combining Inquiry and PBL: 3 Guidelines for Success

Combining Inquiry and PBL: 3 Guidelines for Success

By Kelsey Bednar   High-Quality Project-Based Learning (PBL) provides opportunities for sustained inquiry over multiple working sessions. Transitioning to PBL involves shifts in planning, instruction, classroom management and teacher-student interaction. In my experience supporting educators who are making this shift, I hear one challenge voiced more consistently than others: how…
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Enhancing Teaching and Learning with eLearning Videos

Enhancing Teaching and Learning with eLearning Videos

By Mary Ginley   In a world that has been taken over by social media outlets and video sharing platforms, it makes sense for teachers to capitalize on students’ interest in digital media.  Videos, in particular, are a valuable tool that can significantly increase student engagement and interaction with important…
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Authentic STEM Projects: Learning with a Purpose

Authentic STEM Projects: Learning with a Purpose

By Anne Jolly   Problem-solving is the heart of STEM investigations, but not just any old problem will do.  STEM focuses on authentic projects that fuel students’ curiosity and investigative interests – problems that generate enthusiasm and a sense of empathy as kids engage in work that truly matters. Students…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of November

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of November

By Maggie O’Brien | November 2017   Each month, we review news articles written on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) and list five that we think are exceptionally inspiring and educational. Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools. These articles…
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PBL: Trust the Process

PBL: Trust the Process

By David Reese, Ed.D.   I often come across educators who are concerned with the time that project-based learning can take in their classroom. Often, shortcuts are looked for and taken, which diminish the value of the learning process. It is important to have a vision for the outcome and…
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Preparing Students to Thrive in a Modern Workforce

Preparing Students to Thrive in a Modern Workforce

A middle school English teacher explains how she incorporates STEM skills like problem-solving, formulas, and tech into her word-filled classroom. By Lydia Withrow With report after report touting the American economy’s need for STEM workers, school districts across the country have rushed to roll out STEM and STEAM initiatives. As…
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Looking to Encourage PBL in Your School? Try School-Wide PBL Days!

Looking to Encourage PBL in Your School? Try School-Wide PBL Days!

By Kelsey Bednar   As both teachers and students come back to school in January rested and re-charged, it is the perfect time to implement a new, engaging strategy like Project-Based Learning (PBL). If you want to try this out but your school has not developed a plan for the…
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Top 10 STEM Education Articles of 2017

Top 10 STEM Education Articles of 2017

By Maggie O’Brien   We reviewed the major news articles written on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education in 2017 and found ten that we think are exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and STEAM (STEM+Arts) initiatives in schools.   These…
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10 Online Tools to Help You Create Beautiful Classroom Presentations

10 Online Tools to Help You Create Beautiful Classroom Presentations

By Gloria Kopp   Slideshows and presentations, whether they are PowerPoint or otherwise, are a great way to introduce new concepts and educate your students in new and exciting ways so they can grasp the data a lot easier. Most children these days are very visual learners and instead of…
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How to Develop Future-Ready Students

How to Develop Future-Ready Students

By Kelsey Bednar   We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist … using technologies that haven’t been invented … in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.” —Richard Riley, former Secretary of Education   This quote from former Secretary Riley rings truer…
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Teaching Strategies for Kinesthetic Learners in STEM Education

Teaching Strategies for Kinesthetic Learners in STEM Education

By H. Davis   Each fall, students, teachers, and parents come together for another academic school year, and as we watch our students grow, it quickly becomes clear that each child has their own unique way of learning about the world around them. One student might spend countless hours reading…
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Powerful Student Learning Through STEM and CTE Partnerships

Powerful Student Learning Through STEM and CTE Partnerships

By Anne Jolly   Every student deserves to go into the world with confidence and aptitudes needed to face a new life filled with opportunities. As 2018 rolls out, educators are still asking: How will we accomplish that? How can we inspire our students and equip them with the mindsets,…
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Teaching Collaborative Problem-Solving for 21st-Century Success

Teaching Collaborative Problem-Solving for 21st-Century Success

Tips on providing opportunities for students to apply problem-solving and collaboration skills.  By David Reese, Ed.D. As educators, it’s our job to prepare the students of today for the jobs of tomorrow.  Collaborative problem-solving is a critical part of the 21st-century workforce and essential to success.  In 2015, OECD and PISA…
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STEM, Maker Spaces, and Engaged Students

STEM, Maker Spaces, and Engaged Students

By Anne Jolly   Recharge your Students It’s February, and I’ll bet students are bouncing into your classroom and chomping at the bit to jump into their lessons and assignments.  They’re eagerly working as hard as they can. No doubt they stay on task and learn with enthusiasm and persistence….
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of January

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of January

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list news articles on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s mission of empowering students to…
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Full STEM curriculum to debut in Spanish

Full STEM curriculum to debut in Spanish

Defined Learning By: Ariana Fine Education technology company Defined Learning, announced that it is releasing its Defined STEM project-based learning materials in Spanish. The web-based curriculum resource will be available in Spanish for grades K-8 by February 15, 2018. “The feedback we have received on the English version of Defined…
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Getting Started with Blended Learning

Getting Started with Blended Learning

By Rachelle Dene Poth   There has been a lot of discussion about how to implement blended learning or how to “flip your classroom.”  For some educators, the questions about blended and flipped learning seem to be mostly focused on defining blended learning and implementing it in the classroom. With so…
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Building 21st-Century Skills Through a Competency-Based Learning Model

Building 21st-Century Skills Through a Competency-Based Learning Model

By David Reese, Ed.D.   Competencies, future-ready skills, 21st century skills all involve students doing something. For the students, these ideas represent the “how” to do something or the skills needed to navigate a situation. For the teacher, these ideas represent the “why” we teach students using certain strategies. And…
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Assessments that Improve STEM Success

Assessments that Improve STEM Success

By Anne Jolly “Assessment should be deliberately designed to improve and educate student performance, not merely to audit as most school tests currently do.”    – Grant Wiggins   You’ve located and designed STEM lessons. You’ve guided your students through exploring problems, creating solutions, and working in teams to do that. …
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How to Spark Student Interest in STEM

How to Spark Student Interest in STEM

Tips for helping students understand STEM and how it connects to all subjects and careers.  By Kelsey Bednar   The STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) initiative has been gaining traction in the global workforce and classrooms for the past 10 years.  The world “STEM” means different things to different…
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Top 5 Articles on STEM Education and PBL

Top 5 Articles on STEM Education and PBL

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list news articles on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s…
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Tools for Encouraging Classroom Collaboration

Tools for Encouraging Classroom Collaboration

Rachelle Dene Poth   There are so many options available to facilitate collaboration and communication in classrooms today, that it can be challenging to decide which tool would be the most beneficial. What do I recommend? When I got started, I took a close look at my classroom and the…
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Project-Based Learning in the Secondary Math Classroom? YES!

Project-Based Learning in the Secondary Math Classroom? YES!

By Carolyn Marchetti   Districts and schools everywhere are seeing the value and benefits of using project-based learning in the classrooms.  It may seem easy for science teachers because they are accustomed to inquiry-based teaching, and maybe even elementary teachers because they have the same students all day and can…
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Integrating Ethics Into Your STEM Lessons

Integrating Ethics Into Your STEM Lessons

By Anne Jolly   Society and industry are driving the push for kids to be creative, innovate, solve problems, and develop solutions.  One thing seems notably lacking —what about the impact of the solutions we come up with? Our ability to create, invent, and innovate seems to be outstripping our…
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Tools for Amplifying Student Voice and Creativity

Tools for Amplifying Student Voice and Creativity

By Rachelle Dene Poth   There are many ways to provide students with authentic learning experiences in the classroom. We promote student choice by offering a variety of ways for students to show their learning, whether it be through the use of digital tools, or by designing their own demonstration…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of March

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of March

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list news articles on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s…
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Defined STEM Adds Project Manager for Project-Based Learning

Defined STEM Adds Project Manager for Project-Based Learning

The new tool allows school district administrators and teachers to assign and assess student portfolios to measure growth over time.    (CHICAGO, IL) April 11, 2018 —In an effort to support project-based learning, Defined Learning today announced its latest extension to Defined STEM, the student Project Manager. The all-encompassing new…
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Problem-Solving or Solving Problems?

Problem-Solving or Solving Problems?

By Carolyn Marchetti   In both math and science, problem-solving is a critical skill.  It is a process that students will use throughout their schooling, work life, and beyond.  By developing problem-solving skills, our students not only learn how to tackle a math or science problem but also how to…
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Empowering Learners to Leaders

Empowering Learners to Leaders

By Rachelle Dene Poth   With so many different tools available to teachers, we can now not only design more engaging ways for students to learn, but we can also give students opportunities to do more in the classroom. Students need to be more than just the creators, we should…
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STEM is Elementary

STEM is Elementary

By Anne Jolly   Kids spring into the world STEM-ready. From birth, they are problem-solvers trying to make sense of the world around them. They’re fascinated with building things—and with taking things apart to see how they work. They constantly discover and explore. It’s fun! Imagine those children entering school…
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A Tale of Two Competency-Based Districts

A Tale of Two Competency-Based Districts

BY CAROLINE GORDON MESSENGER AND FELICE HYBERT Districts around the country are moving away from teaching models based on lectures and textbooks—but transition isn’t always simple. Creating a competency-based or mastery-based environment requires re-thinking everything, including teaching methods, assessments, and how to best prepare students for life after school. Both…
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9 Major Trends That Will Dominate Ed Tech

9 Major Trends That Will Dominate Ed Tech

Delivering authentic experiences in the classroom and learning how to juggle district data are two wide themes that will monopolize education discussion in the next 12 months. By Dian Schaffhauser   On a recent day in late October the mayor of Johnsonville was setting up a 125-gallon aquarium, which would…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of April

Top 5 STEM Education Articles of April

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list articles on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s mission…
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I made my classroom look like the real world —and test scores soared

I made my classroom look like the real world —and test scores soared

By Anthony Johnson   Think about the jobs in today’s economy — the ones we’re supposed to prepare students for after graduation. Are employees evaluated using bubble-in tests to prove they know the ins and outs of their job? Do they learn and use new skills one at a time…
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Increasing Student Engagement Through EdTech

Increasing Student Engagement Through EdTech

By Dominic Gibson   Student engagement is the vital ingredient of classroom learning and academic excellence. Without it, students lose interest in their education and falter in their grades. Yet, this is also the area where most teachers and instructors struggle. A 2015 Gallup survey reported that nearly 50% of the students…
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How to Incorporate the 5th ‘C’ of 21st-Century Learning

How to Incorporate the 5th ‘C’ of 21st-Century Learning

BY DR. GENEVRA WALTERS, DR. NICOLE DEVRIES, AND JAMIE HARBIN   Many of you are familiar with the four C’s of the 21st-century learning framework: collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. But step back for a second and remember why you teach students in the first place–so they can be successful…
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Teacher Experience: “Artificial Island Real Estate Agent” Task for Middle School Students

Teacher Experience: “Artificial Island Real Estate Agent” Task for Middle School Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Matt Rakar Technology Education Teacher Huntingdon Middle School (PA) Performance Task: Artificial Island Real Estate Agent Here’s What We Did: Using a rotational teaching model, students completed this project over a nine-week period. Every three days, students rotated teachers and classrooms to cover aspects…
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Teacher Experience: “Building an Aquatic Habitat” Task for Middle School Students

Teacher Experience: “Building an Aquatic Habitat” Task for Middle School Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Matt Rakar Technology Education Teacher, Huntingdon Middle School (PA) Performance Task: Building an Aquatic Habitat Here’s What We Did: This task was very relevant for our students. We challenged them to create an environment that can sustain and display the diversity found in our…
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Teacher Experience: “Human Ergonomics Engineer” Task for 8th Grade Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Human Ergonomics Engineer” Task for 8th Grade Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Meagan Dimit 8 th -Grade Science and STEM teacher Frances Xavier Warde School (IL) Performance Task: Human Ergonomics Engineer Here’s What We Did: As a STEM department, we used a handful of Defined STEM performance tasks to create our curriculum for the class. We…
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Teacher Experience: “Marketing Specialist: Handheld Devices” Task for 8th Grade Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Marketing Specialist: Handheld Devices” Task for 8th Grade Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Meagan Dimit 8 th -Grade Science and STEM teacher Frances Xavier Warde School (IL) Performance Task: Marketing Specialist: Handheld Devices Here’s What We Did: As a STEM department, we used a handful of Defined STEM performance tasks to create our curriculum for the class….
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Teacher Experience: “Food Truck Entrepreneur” Task for 8th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Food Truck Entrepreneur” Task for 8th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Meagan Dimit 8 th -Grade Science and STEM teacher Frances Xavier Warde School (IL) Performance Task: Food Truck Entrepreneur Here’s What We Did: As a STEM department, we used a handful of Defined STEM performance tasks to create our curriculum for the class. We…
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Keeping Up the Momentum: 5 Ways to Engage Students at the End of the Year

Keeping Up the Momentum: 5 Ways to Engage Students at the End of the Year

By Rachelle Dene Poth With the summer break approaching, educators and students alike could use some fresh ideas to keep the energy high and finish the year strong. I have found that the end of the school year is a great time to try some new activities and tools and…
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Teacher Experience: “Research Analyst: Data Gathering and Analysis” Task for 10th-12th Grade Drama Students

Teacher Experience: “Research Analyst: Data Gathering and Analysis” Task for 10th-12th Grade Drama Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Jacquelyn Baze 10 th –12 th -grade Intermediate Drama Teacher Radford High School (HI) Performance Task: Research Analyst: Data Gathering and Analysis Here’s What We Did: For this task, I printed copies of all the materials and articles on the Defined STEM performance task…
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Teacher Experience: “Video Game Designer: Creating Virtual Musical Instruments” Task for 6th Grade Music Students

Teacher Experience: “Video Game Designer: Creating Virtual Musical Instruments” Task for 6th Grade Music Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Sara Topper 6 th -Grade Music Teacher St. Maximillan Kolbe School (MN) Performance Task: Video Game Designer: Creating Virtual Musical Instruments Here’s What We Did: Each year, every class learns some aspect of tone color in music. As a different way of teaching about…
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Teacher Experience: “Aircraft Designer” Task for 5th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Aircraft Designer” Task for 5th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Rosemary Sexton 5 th -Grade Teacher King Middle Grade School (IL) Performance Task: Aircraft Designer Here’s What We Did: Students worked in groups to learn about and designing planes by using paper. After learning about how planes fly, the various types of planes, and…
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Teacher Experience: “Business of Farming” for 4th-5th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Business of Farming” for 4th-5th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Nancy Nunn 4 th- and 5 th -Grade Reading Enrichment Teacher Morgan County Elementary (GA) Performance Task: Business of Farming Here’s What We Did: For this task, students worked in groups to design an advertisement for local farmers, promoting their product and emphasizing the…
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Teacher Experience: “Culinary Artist” Task for K-12 4-H Students

Teacher Experience: “Culinary Artist” Task for K-12 4-H Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Brenda Welch K-12 4-H instructor Iowa 4-H and Clover Kids Performance Task: Culinary Artist: Creating a sustainable food supply Here’s What We Did: Individually or in teams of two, 4-H’ers became culinary entrepreneurs who recently purchased a restaurant on the outskirts of an urban…
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To Connect Classes to Careers, Consider Erasing Grade Levels

To Connect Classes to Careers, Consider Erasing Grade Levels

By Felice Hybert   Back in the early 1900s, John Dewey promoted the “learning by doing”approach to education, which would later become the foundation of project-based learning (PBL). This framework allows for students to use knowledge from all areas of study to complete a project or task, a process that prepares them…
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Teacher Experience: “Mars Transportation Consultant” Task for 6th Grade English Language Arts Students

Teacher Experience: “Mars Transportation Consultant” Task for 6th Grade English Language Arts Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Amy Palmer 6 th -Grade English Language Arts Teacher Diley Middle School (OH) Performance Task: Mars Transportation Consultant Here’s What We Did: As part of our debate unit, we gave the students some choice of topics, showing them videos and research materials from four…
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Teacher Experience: “Artificial Island Real Estate Agent” Task for 6th Grade English Language Arts Students

Teacher Experience: “Artificial Island Real Estate Agent” Task for 6th Grade English Language Arts Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Amy Palmer 6 th -Grade English Language Arts Teacher Diley Middle School (OH) Performance Task: Artificial Island Real Estate Agent Here’s What We Did: As part of our debate unit, we gave the students some choice of topics, showing them videos and research materials…
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Teacher Experience: “Chemical Engineer: Carbon Fiber” Task for 11th Grade Chemistry Students

Teacher Experience: “Chemical Engineer: Carbon Fiber” Task for 11th Grade Chemistry Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Julie Pessagno 11 th -Grade Chemistry Teacher La Planta High School (MD) Performance Task: Chemical Engineer: Carbon Fiber Here’s What We Did: For this task, students were asked to create their own carbon fiber company and convince product manufacturers to buy their product. Working…
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Teacher Experience: “Photovoltaics” for 6th-7th Grade Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Photovoltaics” for 6th-7th Grade Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Lee Johnson 6 th – and 7 th -Grade Science Teacher North Middle School (IA) Performance Task: Photovoltaics Here’s What We Did: I used this task as part of an environmental science unit and started with a survey asking students what they already know…
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Teacher Experience: “Fracking” Task for 6th-7th Grade Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Fracking” Task for 6th-7th Grade Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Lee Johnson 6 th – and 7 th -Grade Science Teacher North Middle School (IA) Performance Task: Fracking Here’s What We Did: I used this task as part of an environmental science unit and started with a survey asking students what they already know…
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Teacher Experience: “Efficiency Expert: Zoo” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Efficiency Expert: Zoo” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Pamela Hudson 4 th -Grade Math and Science Enrichment Teacher Endeavor Elementary (OH) Performance Task: Efficiency Expert: Zoos Here’s What We Did: As efficiency experts, students performed research to analyze the day-to- day operations of running a zoo. In their research, students discovered habitat…
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Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Pamela Hudson 4 th -Grade Math and Science Enrichment Teacher Endeavor Elementary (OH) Performance Task: Backpack Designer Here’s What We Did: For this task, students worked in groups to design the perfect backpack. After researching different design companies and backpacks they liked, students dug…
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Teacher Experience: “Farm-to-table Restaurant Entrepreneur” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Farm-to-table Restaurant Entrepreneur” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Pamela Hudson 4 th -Grade Math and Science Enrichment Teacher Endeavor Elementary (OH) Performance Task: Farm-to- table Restaurant Entrepreneur Here’s What We Did: For this task, students created their own farm-to- table restaurant showcasing organic,locally grown ingredients on the menu. Students researched the health…
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Teacher Experience: “Civil Engineer: Water Treatment” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Civil Engineer: Water Treatment” Task for 4th Grade Math & Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Pamela Hudson 4 th -Grade Math and Science Enrichment Teacher Endeavor Elementary (OH) Performance Task: Civil Engineer: Water Treatment Here’s What We Did: For this task, students learned about water treatment facilities and how water in the United States is very different from water…
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Teacher Experience: “Zoologist” Task

Teacher Experience: “Zoologist” Task

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Dallas Meadows Teacher Barnett Elementary (UT) Performance Task: Zoologist Here’s What We Did: After reading the book Scat by Carl Hiaasen, as a class we explored the power one person could have to save an endangered species. Using Defined STEM, I searched for a…
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Teacher Experience: “Environmental Scientist: Fracking” Task for 7th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Environmental Scientist: Fracking” Task for 7th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Gina Riley 7th-Grade Life Science, Social Studies, and Language teacher Salem Grade School (WI) Performance Tasks: Environmental Scientist: Fracking What we did: It typically takes our classes a week to complete a project. To start the Defined STEM activity, I explained to the students…
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Teacher Experience: “Historian: Shipwreck” Task for 7th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Historian: Shipwreck” Task for 7th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Gina Riley 7th-Grade Life Science, Social Studies, and Language teacher Salem Grade School (WI) Performance Tasks: Historian: Shipwreck What we did: It typically takes our classes a week to complete a project. To start the Defined STEM activity, I explained to the students that…
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Teacher Experience: “Rocket Golf Course Designer” Task for High School Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Rocket Golf Course Designer” Task for High School Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Jenn Wells High School Science Teacher Newell-Fonda High School (IA) Performance Tasks: Rocket Golf Course Designer What we did: To start the task, I showed the class the introductory video provided by Defined STEM, which got students excited to share their own ideas for…
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Teacher Experience: “Computer Manufacturer” Task for High School Math Students

Teacher Experience: “Computer Manufacturer” Task for High School Math Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Jill Weitgenant High School Mathematics Teacher Essex Community School (IA) Performance Task: Computer Manufacturer Here’s What We Did: For this task, students acted as the CEO of a new computer technology company. We started the lesson by experimenting with the efficiency simulation. The goal…
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Teacher Experience: “Numbers at Work” Task for 2nd Grade Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Numbers at Work” Task for 2nd Grade Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Paul Karlovics Second-Grade Science/ STEM Teacher Summit 104 (IL) Performance Task: Numbers at Work Here’s What We Did: During this great hands-on project, students built a model of a greenhouse using recycled materials. Students were excited to build something and practice counting in the…
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Teacher Experience: “Skateboard Park Advocate” Task for 3rd Grade Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Skateboard Park Advocate” Task for 3rd Grade Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Paul Karlovics Third-Grade Science/ STEM Teacher Summit 104 (IL) Performance Task: Skateboard Park Advocate Here’s What We Did: While collaborating in a small group, students were asked to design a skateboard park and convince their city planning team it would be a good idea….
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Teacher Experience: “Emergency Services Coordinator: Earthquakes” for 4th Grade Science Students

Teacher Experience: “Emergency Services Coordinator: Earthquakes” for 4th Grade Science Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Paul Karlovics Fourth-Grade Science/ STEM Teacher Summit 104 (IL) Performance Task: Emergency Services Coordinator: Earthquakes Here’s What We Did: For this task, my students were acting as emergency services directors in an earthquake-prone region. Their job was to determine how to make the city…
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Teacher Experience: “Drums and Vibrations” Task for 1st Grade Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Drums and Vibrations” Task for 1st Grade Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Paul Karlovics First Grade Science/ STEM Teacher Summit 104 (IL) Performance Task: Drums and Vibrations Here’s What We Did: We began the project with a PowerPoint presentation on the basics of sound and the parts of a drum, which included the video clips provided…
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Teacher Experience: “Pushes and Pulls” Task for Kindergarten Science & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Pushes and Pulls” Task for Kindergarten Science & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Paul Karlovics Kindergarten Science/ STEM Teacher Summit 104 (IL) Performance Task: Pushes and Pulls Here’s What We Did: For this task, students pretended they were playground inspectors and had to discover equipment that required a push or a pull to operate. I took students…
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Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for Middle School Students

Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for Middle School Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Laura Balliett Middle School STEM Teacher Harding Middle School (IA) Performance Task: Backpack Designer Here’s What We Did: To ignite curiosity in my students, we watched the introduction videos on the Defined STEM website. With their interests sparked, students realized how many people it…
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Teacher Experience: “Design Architect” Task for 3rd Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Design Architect” Task for 3rd Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Jill Voiland Third-Grade Teacher Sonoran Heights Elementary (AZ) Performance Task: Design Architect Here’s What We Did: The first step I do when using any Defined STEM task is to introduce students to the task with the help of an instructional aide who helps with…
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Teacher Experience: “Egyptian Museum” Task for 2nd Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Egyptian Museum” Task for 2nd Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Cheri Thompson Second grade West Point Elementary (AZ) Performance Task: Egyptian Museum Here’s What We Did: To match our second-grade curriculum I adjusted this lesson from an Egyptian museum to a virtual trip to China. Students acted as teachers who have been asked by…
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Teacher Experience:”Veterinarian: Animal Prosthetics” Task for 7th-8th Grade Students

Teacher Experience:”Veterinarian: Animal Prosthetics” Task for 7th-8th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Sarah Williams Seventh- and Eighth-Grade Gateway to Tech and STEM Teacher Milton Somers Middle School (MD) Performance Task: Veterinarian: Animal Prosthetics Here’s What We Did: For this task, students acted as veterinarians with the goal of opening a new clinic designed to help animals…
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Teacher Experience: “Industrial Designer: Skateboard Park” Task for 6th Grade Social Studies Students

Teacher Experience: “Industrial Designer: Skateboard Park” Task for 6th Grade Social Studies Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Cathy Field Sixth-Grade Social Studies Teacher Andrew Jackson Middle School (WV) Performance Task: Industrial Designer: Skateboard Park Here’s What We Did: For this project, students were tasked with designing a skateboard park while learning about the approval process with local government. To start, students…
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Teacher Experience: “Advertising Analyst” Task for 6th Grade Social Studies Students

Teacher Experience: “Advertising Analyst” Task for 6th Grade Social Studies Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Cathy Field Sixth-Grade Social Studies Teacher Andrew Jackson Middle School (WV) Performance Task: Advertising Analyst Here’s What We Did: For this task, my students created a unique product appealing to the masses, and crafted a well thought-out advertising strategy around it. They had to…
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Teacher Experience: “Rain Barrel Manufacturer” Task for 7th-8th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Rain Barrel Manufacturer” Task for 7th-8th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Dvora Celniker 7/8th Grade Career Exploration Teacher Los Coches Creek Middle School (CA) Performance Task: Rain Barrel Manufacturer Here’s What We Did: Students completed this task in small groups acting as green business owners manufacturing their own rain barrels. Students used the research on…
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Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for 6th-7th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Backpack Designer” Task for 6th-7th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Stacey Gill 6th/7th Grade, All Subjects Teacher Mountain Valley Academy (CA) Performance Task: Backpack Design Here’s What We Did: To start, I had students reflect on what their backpacks were like and what qualities it had; from the straps, to the zippers, to color,…
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Teacher Experience: “Aquarium Design” Task for 6th-7th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Aquarium Design” Task for 6th-7th Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Stacey Gill 6th/7th Grade, All Subjects Teacher Mountain Valley Academy (CA) Performance Task: Aquarium Design Here’s What We Did: To start this project I created a student page that only included the materials I wanted them to work on. I had my students perform…
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Teacher Experience: “Earth Scientist – Alternative Energy” Task for 6th Grade Engineering & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Earth Scientist – Alternative Energy” Task for 6th Grade Engineering & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Beth Harrison 6th Grade Engineering/ STEM teacher Mount Lebanon Elementary (SC) Performance Task: Earth Scientist – Alternative Energy Here’s What We Did: Using my interactive whiteboard, I started the project by explaining the Defined STEM lesson and walked students through the task addressing the…
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Teacher Experience: “Civil Engineer” Task for 6th Grade Engineering & STEM Students

Teacher Experience: “Civil Engineer” Task for 6th Grade Engineering & STEM Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Beth Harrison 6th Grade Engineering/ STEM teacher Mount Lebanon Elementary (SC) Performance Task: Civil Engineer – Water Treatment Here’s What We Did: What were the chances of this happening? In the midst of the biggest rain event in 1000 years (that caused major flooding…
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Top 5 STEM Education Articles of May

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list articles on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  These news stories support Defined STEM’s mission of empowering students to build future-ready skills through authentic project-based learning.   Here’s what we liked this month:…
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Tips for Gearing Up for STEM in the Fall

By Anne Jolly Happy summer, filled with lots of good sunshine and time to explore! And during that prized time, perhaps your Stem preparation for the coming fall is ramping up – or will be soon. If you taught STEM this past school year, you may be searching for ways to make…
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PBL: Key to Building Student Passions and Growth Mindsets

PBL: Key to Building Student Passions and Growth Mindsets

By Rachelle Dene Poth Project-based learning (PBL) is fairly new to me. A few years ago after attending some conferences and reading a few books, I realized that I had not been doing authentic PBL. Instead, I had been assigning projects, and only promoting student choice by offering a variety…
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Why STEM Subjects Are More Important Now Than Ever

Why STEM Subjects Are More Important Now Than Ever

By Jenna Blair   Increasing globalization and digitization in the modern world have caused a higher demand for skilled workers in STEM jobs and careers. At a time when cryptocurrencies are turning the world of finance on its head, virtual reality or VR is being utilized by core industries in…
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7 Compelling Reasons to Involve Students in STEM

7 Compelling Reasons to Involve Students in STEM

By  Anne Jolly     “STEM literacy has a profound and growing impact on our day-to-day lives. It helps us make critical decisions about our health care, our finances and our retirement. It illuminates the ever more complex issues that govern the future of our democracy, and it reveals to…
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Project-Based Learning Is Just the Beginning

Project-Based Learning Is Just the Beginning

A district is preparing its students for the future by focusing on the skills and connections students will need in their careers. By Felice Hybert   Having a job may seem a lifetime away for a child, but by exposing them to different career paths, we can get them thinking…
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Let Students Take Control of Their Learning

Let Students Take Control of Their Learning

By Larue Fitch   At Kankakee School District, we asked our students the question, “What was your most memorable moment in school?” More than 90% of their responses reflected a project they created on their own, and the relationship they had with a teacher during it. They remember the moments…
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Top 5 STEM Education News Articles of June

Top 5 STEM Education News Articles of June

By Maggie O’Brien     Each month, we list articles on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s…
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UbD & PBL: Maximizing the Learning Process

UbD & PBL: Maximizing the Learning Process

An experienced educator shares insights on the importance of following the UBD framework to effectively implement the PBL process.     By Dr. David Reese     I have long been a passionate follower of Understanding by Design (UbD) and the work of Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins. As a…
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Career-Focused PBL

Career-Focused PBL

A school district uses project-based learning to introduce students to a variety of careers starting in kindergarten. By: Suzie Boss In Kankakee, Illinois, students begin exploring future careers as soon as they start kindergarten. By engaging in project-based learning units that have a strong career focus, students experience education through…
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4 Tips for Implementing Project Based Learning in the K-12 Classroom

4 Tips for Implementing Project Based Learning in the K-12 Classroom

By Kelsey Bednar   One of the many initiatives that districts across the U.S. are working toward is the successful implementation of project based learning (PBL). If you are looking to incorporate this strategy for the first time or enhance your current PBL curriculum, this article will review four important…
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Top 5 STEM Education News Articles of July

Top 5 STEM Education News Articles of July

By Maggie O’Brien   Each month, we list articles on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and project-based learning (PBL) that we find exceptionally inspiring and educational.  Topics range from research reports to feature stories about new STEM and PBL initiatives in schools.  These articles support Defined STEM’s mission…
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Leveraging Technology to Enhance the Learning Experience

Leveraging Technology to Enhance the Learning Experience

By Rachelle Dene Poth Technology creates many opportunities for teachers to provide innovative learning experiences for students. An even greater benefit is that these learning experiences can take place regardless of the time and place, and offer students more personalized opportunities for interacting with their peers and the content. With…
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8 Tips for Gearing Up to Teach STEM

8 Tips for Gearing Up to Teach STEM

By: Anne Jolly So, you’re going to be teaching STEM? That’s great! You may be a first-time STEM teacher, or perhaps you’re an experienced STEM teacher eager to add new energy and pizazz to your lessons. In either case it’s time to roll up your sleeves and dive in to…
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Using Entrepreneurship to Nurture Creativity and Innovation

Using Entrepreneurship to Nurture Creativity and Innovation

Two educators share how they use innovative real-world projects to build entrepreneurship skills and inspire creativity in their students. By Grayson McKinney and Zach Rondot   Let’s change that, shall we?   We’re attempting to change this narrative and inspire innovative thinking in our students through real-world project-based learning.  Our favorite…
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Tips on Designing Classroom Projects That Bring Joy and Success

Tips on Designing Classroom Projects That Bring Joy and Success

By Meghan Raftery     “What makes your heart sing?  If you don’t take the time to think about the answer—really think about it—you may never know the joy and success that you are truly capable of achieving.”  – Carmine Gallo This quote is a great reminder of the importance…
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Project Based Learning: 5 Tips for Getting Started

Project Based Learning: 5 Tips for Getting Started

By Heather Wertman and David Reese, Ed. D. For many educators, the practice of project based learning (PBL) is new. Many educators have long thought that PBL was focused on the project. However, attention should be focused as much on the process, as the content-related products. Beginning PBL in a…
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3 Lessons Learned About Building a Competency-Based Curriculum

3 Lessons Learned About Building a Competency-Based Curriculum

By: Caroline Messenger Research shows that young children are more active and intentional about their knowledge-gathering when they’re asking questions like “How?” and “Why?” These simple questions have led my district to discoveries that have transformed our teaching. When we set out to build a competency-based curriculum from scratch in…
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Real-World Writing Doesn’t Start with a 5-page Paper

Real-World Writing Doesn’t Start with a 5-page Paper

By: Chuck Hensley and Larue Fitch You’ve heard them before: the moans and groans from students when introducing a new unit or starting a new project. “Why do we have to learn this?” “When will I ever use this in real life?” Education is designed to expand outside the walls of…
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Connecting with Students at the Start of the School Year

Connecting with Students at the Start of the School Year

By Rachelle Dene Poth   The start of each new school year is such an exciting time for educators and students. After the summer break, educators head back into their classrooms and schools, hopefully feeling recharged, excited for the new school year, and ready with a list of new teaching…
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Teacher Experience: “Baker” Task for 4th Grade RTI Students

Teacher Experience: “Baker” Task for 4th Grade RTI Students

By Deanna Freeman, Intervention Educator at Castle Heights Elementary School, Lebanon, Tennessee   The Challenge: Building critical-thinking and problem-solving skills in students that are in my response to intervention (RTI) groups.   Project-based learning helps my students connect what is being taught in the classroom to everyday life. They see…
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Teacher Experience: “Go Fly a Kite Task” for 3rd-5th Grade Math Students

Teacher Experience: “Go Fly a Kite Task” for 3rd-5th Grade Math Students

A reflection by Susan Sokolinski, 3rd–5thgrade math teacher for gifted students, Grace McWayne Elementary School and Louise White Elementary School, Batavia, Illinois   “Defined Learning was something we knew we could incorporate into our teaching. These projects have inspired them to make learning their own, it got them out of…
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The Power of Standards-Based Rubrics in Project-Based Learning Units

The Power of Standards-Based Rubrics in Project-Based Learning Units

By: Dr. Angela Mullennix   More than ten years ago, I started my career in education as a lateral entry English teacher. The concept of rubrics was an emerging one in the school district where I taught. In fact, I remember attending a professional development seminar in which a state…
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PBL: A Team Effort

PBL: A Team Effort

An instructional coach and media coordinator share how they collaborated to create an innovative and engaging PBL curriculum By Dr. Angela Mullennix During the most recent school year, I was fortunate to work with an individual who made my job of coaching teachers through the inclusion of project-based learning (PBL)…
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Teacher Experience: Floral Designer Task for K-5 Students

Teacher Experience: Floral Designer Task for K-5 Students

By Darielle Timothy, K-5 Teacher at Sugarland Elementary, Sterling, Virginia.   The Challenge: Implementing a project-based learning curriculum that was effective for every student and customizable for teachers.   Exposing students and even teachers to project-based learning (PBL) can be intimidating. It’s a lot of work to implement and at…
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Kid’s Curiosity: The Engine that Drives STEM Learning

Kid’s Curiosity: The Engine that Drives STEM Learning

By Anne Jolly   I loved watching the science mystery sleuths in the series, “Mythbusters.” This mystery-solving TV series stirred my curiosity. And it stimulated the curiosity of many of my science students as well. (I can hardly wait for “Mythbusters, Jr!”) Curiosity is a magical state of mind that…
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3 Tips for Shifting to a Student-Centered Classroom

3 Tips for Shifting to a Student-Centered Classroom

By Joshua Arnold   There are plenty of guru-led ideas in education right now that you can have trouble finding one that works for your classroom. Most of these ideas are backed by teaching methods that have been tried and have shown success.  Whatever path you choose for your learners,…
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Going Beyond Content: Preparing Students For a Modern Workforce

Going Beyond Content: Preparing Students For a Modern Workforce

By Kelsey Bednar   “We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist … using technologies that haven’t been invented … in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.” —Richard Riley, former Secretary of Education   This famous quote from former Secretary Riley rings…
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Integrating Math, Science, and Engineering in the Classroom

Integrating Math, Science, and Engineering in the Classroom

Looking to integrate math, science, and engineering in your classroom? Start with the science and math practices! By Carolyn Marchetti STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is more than just a grouping of subject areas. It is a movement to develop deep understanding between these content areas, so students are more…
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Career Relevance in Every Classroom

Career Relevance in Every Classroom

By David Reese Ed. D. In the world of standardized tests the content and skills, often called power standards, drive instruction and the focus for learning. This is critically important information for student success on tests and the data that determines school and school system success. This knowledge and understanding…
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The Importance of High-Quality STEM Education in the Early Grades

The Importance of High-Quality STEM Education in the Early Grades

Equitable STEM education in elementary and middle school can level the learning field and close STEM achievement gaps. By Anne Jolly Back in the days before STEM made a formal entrance into the school curriculum, I sometimes struggled to make lessons relevant for my widely diverse student population. I had…
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How to Successfully Flip Your STEM Classroom

How to Successfully Flip Your STEM Classroom

By Alan Oakman When I was a student, I used to wish for two things: no boring lectures and no homework. The tides have changed and I have become a teacher now. But I can sense that even my students want the same things that I did, i.e., interesting lessons…
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Technology Integration Made Simple

Technology Integration Made Simple

With so many digital classroom resources available, where do we start? By Rachelle Dene Poth There are a tremendous amount of digital resources available to teachers today. Within seconds, teachers can find websites, images, documents, videos, learning tools, and other media formats online. Having access to so much makes it…
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Teacher Experience: Dust Bowl Task for 3rd-5th Grade Students

Teacher Experience: Dust Bowl Task for 3rd-5th Grade Students

By Ann King, 5th-grade teacher at Hinsdale Elementary School in Hinsdale, New Hampshire “Defined STEM provides the foundation for my students to work together in a wide variety of ways while implementing 21st-century skills. This platform not only gets my students excited about learning, but it also meets the Common…
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Teacher Experience: “Reporter” Task for 1st Grade Students

Teacher Experience: “Reporter” Task for 1st Grade Students

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From: Amber Bush 1st-grade reading, social studies, and technology teacher Diamond Springs Elementary School in Virginia Beach, Virginia  Performance Task:  Reporter   The Challenge:  Finding a project-based learning platform that fits students at any level of learning. I have students with a wide variety of…
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Social and Emotional Learning Applications Through PBL

Social and Emotional Learning Applications Through PBL

By David L. Reese, Ed.D. Through project-based learning (PBL) and the use of real-world performance tasks tied to social challenges, students have the opportunity to apply competencies associated with social and emotional learning. In a previous blog post, I shared five aspects of the PBL process and how it encourages…
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Engaging Students in the Early Grades: Why STEM Learning Works

Engaging Students in the Early Grades: Why STEM Learning Works

By Jacie Maslyk I visited an early elementary classroom the other day where students were working on a design challenge. They were spread out across the classroom clustered in small groups. Some on the floor and others perched on stools, these students were focused on the problem at hand. Tasked…
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How to Get Started with PBL

How to Get Started with PBL

By Rachelle Dene Poth A few years ago, after reading some books over the summer (LAUNCH and Pure Genius) and doing some reflection, I realized that what I had been doing was not authentic Project-Based Learning (PBL). Instead, I had simply been doing projects based on learning, quite different than…
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Teacher Experience: Nutritionist Task for Grades 6-12

Teacher Experience: Nutritionist Task for Grades 6-12

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From:  Bob Johnson 9th-12th-grade forensics, environmental science, earth science, and physical science teacher ARTS Rise Program, Stamford, Connecticut   Performance Task:  Nutritionist   The Challenge: Getting students excited about science As a science teacher for more than 25 years, I have found that students perform…
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Building STEM Competencies Through Project-Based Learning

Building STEM Competencies Through Project-Based Learning

Learn how PBL can bring about rigorous and engaging teaching needed to build students’ future-ready competencies. By Anne Jolly  Teaching STEM? What do you want your students to know and be able to do as they go through their STEM journey? I’m guessing some student skills at the top of…
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Top 10 STEM Education News Articles of 2018

Top 10 STEM Education News Articles of 2018

By Maggie O’Brien We’ve reviewed articles on STEM education and project-based learning (PBL) throughout the year and took note of the stories we found exceptionally inspiring and educational. Below are our favorite articles and some of the most highly read in 2018. Topics range from research reports to feature stories…
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Supporting STEM Learning Through Literacy

Supporting STEM Learning Through Literacy

The residents of Marveltown were used to unusual inventions. They embraced wildly innovative ideas and their town reflected the unusual creations of those in the town. Some of the inventions were practical while others were a bit outlandish. It is this imaginative mindset that enables the children of Marveltown to…
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6 Reasons PBL is the Pedagogy of Choice for Future-Thinking Educators

6 Reasons PBL is the Pedagogy of Choice for Future-Thinking Educators

By Anne Jolly Half a century ago Project-Based Learning (PBL) emerged as a practical teaching strategy for allowing students to solve problems or do simulations that mimic real life. Today, PBL remains the optimal education method for authentic 21st-century learning. This research-based learning process continues to be the engine for…
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Tips and Tools to Encourage Classroom Collaboration

Tips and Tools to Encourage Classroom Collaboration

By Rachelle Dene Poth Students need opportunities to do more than just sit passively in the classroom. We need to create learning experiences where students can collaborate, problem solve, build their social-emotional learning skills, and go beyond simply learning the content. With the power of technology, we have more resources…
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Teacher Responses that Foster a STEM Mindset

Teacher Responses that Foster a STEM Mindset

By Dr. Jacie Maslyk Hovered over a table full of intricately designed gears, lights, and wires, one student looks up and cautiously asks, “What if it doesn’t work?” She’s nervous. She dedicated a lot of time to this project. She has meticulously planned and applied new knowledge to this. She…
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Boys and Learning: The PBL Solution

Boys and Learning: The PBL Solution

By Anne Jolly Girls’ education has been a major focus for researchers for decades. I strongly advocate for more STEM success and preparation for girls. I write blog posts on girls and STEM on Defined STEM and other blog sites. I scatter references to the need for more attention to STEM…
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Versatile Tools for Blended Learning

Versatile Tools for Blended Learning

By Rachelle Dene Poth Years ago when I started to use more technology in the classroom, I thought that by having students watch videos at home, rather than in class, I would be “flipping” the classroom. Fortunately, I learned quickly that I was not, and made some changes to implement…
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Tips on Making Every Day Pi Day in the Classroom

Tips on Making Every Day Pi Day in the Classroom

By Carolyn Marchetti In just a few days, on March 14, I will join with my friends, colleagues and millions of others around the globe to celebrate Pi Day. For the uninitiated, Pi Day is an annual celebration that honors Pi, the numerical value of the ratio of the circumference…
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How Can Educators Nurture Innovators?

How Can Educators Nurture Innovators?

By Anne Jolly Kids are born creative, curious, and imaginative. They like to daydream and ask questions. Children you teach have the potential to make unusual connections, imagine, and come up with multiple ways to do things differently and better. Classrooms are filled with potential pioneers and innovators who can…
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Classroom Tools and Activities that Foster Future-Ready Skills

Classroom Tools and Activities that Foster Future-Ready Skills

By Rachelle Dene Poth There are so many different ways to get our students involved in learning with the use of technology. When we leverage the technology properly, there really are no limits to the number of resources and the possibilities to enhance and extend the learning that we can…
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What skills will students need?

What skills will students need?

By Rachelle Dene Poth About a year ago, I read about something called the “gig economy.” Not knowing what that meant, I turned to Google to do a search and within .30 seconds, I had over 35 million results. After a more advanced search and filter, I learned that the…
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Cultivate Creativity in Your STEM Classroom

Cultivate Creativity in Your STEM Classroom

By Anne Jolly Creativity is crucial when it comes to education. According to the Future of Jobs report, creativity is one of the three top “must have” skills in our workforce and society. Since creativity is crucial for learning, fostering creativity should be a natural function of schools. Think about…
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Early STEM Career Exploration

Early STEM Career Exploration

By Jacie Maslyk  When we were kids we thought about future careers as a doctor or a lawyer or a teacher. Maybe we dreamed of being dancers or football players. Today, kids still think about those options, but they are quickly developing a growing knowledge of potential pathways to STEM…
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5 Tips to Engage Students at the End of the Year

5 Tips to Engage Students at the End of the Year

By Rachelle Dene Poth Most schools have reached that somewhat chaotic or challenging time of the school year. Spring is in full swing with schedules packed with academic events, sports activities, high school musicals and of course, the testing season is upon us. For some, when April hits it can…
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Teaching STEM:  The Dilemma

Teaching STEM: The Dilemma

By Anne Jolly I remember a haunting conversation with a 7th-grade science teacher – I’ll call her Sara. Actually, I guess Sara was the one who was haunted – haunted by the possibilities of what STEM could mean in her classroom if she could just pull it off. Her frustration…
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1. Find your project

Finding your project There are four main ways to find the perfect project for your class. Subject/Topic: Search projects by subject and topic. Each product within a project is aligned to our taxonomy. Choosing a subject will also display a list of topics to further narrow your selection. Gradeband: Search…
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2. Customize your project

Customizing your project Once you have selected a project it’s time to customize it for your specific learning goals. At a minimum we require you to choose one or more products to assign. Each product has it’s own learning objectives so usually we recommended choosing 1-2 products. To begin, click…
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3. Assign/Share your project

Assigning/Sharing your project There are numerous ways to assign or share your project.  You can assign directly to a class, student, or team. Note 1: If you assign to a team, keep in mind there will be a single product submission and check-in answers for the entire team. Each student…
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4. Guide your students through the project – student perspective

Guiding students and teams through your project – student perspective We’ve created a number of teaching guides to help you with this process. Click the link below to launch the task plan: Project Task Plan Specific Task Plans for grade range: K-2 Task Plan 3-5 Task Plan 6-8 Task Plan…
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5. Assessing the design process and submitted products to create student portfolios

Evaluating and Assessing Student Work The assessment process includes both evaluating the design process through student check-ins and assessing the submitted products students or teams create. To begin go to the My Projects page by clicking the link in the top blue bar. If there is submitted work, you will…
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What is Defined Learning and how do I use it?

What is Defined Learning and how do I use it?

Introduction Defined Learning (formerly Defined STEM) is a platform for providing project based learning to your classroom. Defined Learning combines project-based content that accentuates the goals of STEM education and the tools to customize, evaluate, assess, and create portfolios. Real-world videos set the stage for each lesson by showing the…
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PK-2 Implementation Strategies

PK-2 Implementation Strategies Overview Teachers should aim to do 1-2 performance tasks a semester. K-2 content was designed for whole class or group work that is led by the teacher. (i.e., most of the product descriptions read more like directions or lesson/unit plan for teachers) Most of the task can…
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3-12 Implementation Strategies

3-12 Implementation Strategies A list of ways to integrate Performance Task Projects into your class is shown below. Culminating Unit Activity The performance task presents a problem that is tied to a primary academic standard. The task connects with numerous other academic standards as well. The task contains a number…
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Going Beyond the Code: Getting Kids to Think Like a Developer

Going Beyond the Code: Getting Kids to Think Like a Developer

Three elementary school teachers explain how they created an engaging and dynamic project that empowered students to build future-ready skills. By Grayson McKinney, Zach Rondot, and Amanda Oliver “Never again is someone going to pay you to give them answers they can look up online. They will only pay you…
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Establishing a Schoolwide STEM Focus

Establishing a Schoolwide STEM Focus

Learn how an AZ school used the engineering design process to successfully establish a schoolwide STEM focus. By Christine Rowlan   Teachers are good at juggling all of the new each year — new admin, new standards, new curriculum, new students, new assessments, new parent expectations, new fundraisers, new new…
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The 4 Ps – Projects, Performance Tasks, Products, and Portfolios – What are they?

Projects, Performance Tasks, Products, and Portfolios While navigating Defined Learning you will be encountered with terminology that sometimes has multiple meanings in the educational world. Here are the main parts of Defined Learning and their definitions. Projects – A project is the overall bucket for a particular project type. Project…
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Team/Group Roles

Team/Group Roles for Defined STEM projects Student teams often function most effectively when members have designated roles. These can be instructor-determined or established by the groups themselves, e.g., by giving teams a list such as the one below and asking them to decide on and delegate appropriate roles within their…
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Performance Task Project Planning Template

Suggested Performance Task Project Planning Template

Understanding by Design (UbD)

Understanding by Design (UbD) UbD offers a planning framework to guide curriculum, assessment and instruction with a focus on teaching and assessing for understanding and transfer. Defined Learning provides sets of performance tasks, literacy tasks and constructed responses in which students engage in “real world” applications of key concepts and…
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Performance Tasks

Performance Tasks A performance task is any learning activity or assessment that asks students to perform to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and proficiency. Performance tasks yield a tangible product and/or performance that serve as evidence of learning. Unlike a selected-response item (e.g., multiple-choice or matching) that asks students to select from given…
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Building a Collaborative STEM Classroom

Building a Collaborative STEM Classroom

A high-school math teacher shares tips on building a collaborative high-school STEM classroom at the start of the school year. By Dr. Roxanne Comegys   Let’s set the stage… It’s the first day back from summer vacation at a high school. The students have missed each other. They have so…
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How to Log in with Google and import your Google Classroom

How to Log in with Google / Import Google Classes Is your district using google classroom? You can easily import your classes into Defined STEM with a few clicks. Note: This document assumes you already have Google Classroom classes setup with students Log in using Google – Go to https://app.definedstem.com…
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Class and Student Rostering Options

Class and Student Rostering Options There are many ways to roster your students supported by Defined STEM. Google Classroom (Teacher based) – Follow the tutorial on setting up students from Google Classroom Classlink (District Based) – Districts utilizing Classlink are automatically available to sync with us using the OneRoster format….
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My Classes

My Classes

My Classes The My Classes dashboard is useful for a few reasons: Organize, create, and adding classes and/or teams (this may have been done for you already) Add/Edit/Remove students from classes and teams Viewing student portfolios and submitted work Accessing the student view for an individual student Sharing your class with a…
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My Groups – Utilizing groups to share and collaborate

Groups – Authoring & Sharing Projects Groups give you the ability to share projects and resources between teachers in a convenient spot. Using the Defined STEM group feature is useful curriculum teams working together on projects. By default, all users are part of their school and district “groups”. Additionally, all…
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Preparing for the Future: Creating Supportive Digital Learning Spaces

Preparing for the Future: Creating Supportive Digital Learning Spaces

By Rachelle Dene Poth   As we head back to our classrooms and prepare for the upcoming year, there are many things we need to consider. A few of my reflections are: What worked well last year that we should continue and build upon? What did not work well that…
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PBL and the Common Core Standards

PBL and the Common Core Standards

By Anne Jolly   Ten years ago, a groundbreaking event occurred in the K-12 education arena. The Common Core Standards introduced a set of clear, consistent guidelines for what every student should know and be able to do in math and English language arts from kindergarten through 12th grade. The…
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Considering VARK Modalities to Support Personalized Learning

Considering VARK Modalities to Support Personalized Learning

By David L. Reese, Ed.D. Personalized learning is an educational approach that aims to customize learning for each student’s strengths, needs, skills, and interests. Personalized learning can be an important and valuable part in promoting student success in school.  According to the Handbook on Innovations in Learning, “Personalized learning is…
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Supporting Teachers in Their Shift to Project Based Learning

Supporting Teachers in Their Shift to Project Based Learning

A STEM education consultant explains how consistent collaboration among teachers can foster effective STEM-based PBL instruction. By Anne Jolly I entered the teaching profession directly from working in a virology lab. Every day our lab team met to discuss what was happening with our experiments testing potential medicines, what we…
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3 Reasons Why Performance Tasks are the Best “Back to School” Activities

3 Reasons Why Performance Tasks are the Best “Back to School” Activities

By Kelsey Bednar   It’s that time of year again! Teachers and students are back to school with a renewed excitement about the prospects of an exciting, productive year ahead. Before the new learning can begin, time must be taken to establish expectations, evaluate prior knowledge, and review content and…
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Connecting Project Based Learning to Standards

Connecting Project Based Learning to Standards

By Jacie Maslyk   A 3rd-grade class is preparing for an upcoming unit of study.  The teacher envisioned a cross-curricular approach to connect content in social studies with English Language Arts (ELA) using project based learning. She mapped out some potential topics and pulled some resources for students.  She hoped…
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What are VARK Learning Styles?

What are VARK Learning Styles?

By Rachelle Dene Poth   In education today we need to stay informed of the different strategies and resources that are available for providing more personalized learning experiences for our students. Being able to differentiate our instruction, relies on our understanding of the types of learners that we have in…
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3 Ways to Help Students Get Real with Research

3 Ways to Help Students Get Real with Research

By Anne Jolly Project-based learning is an engaging way of learning for students. It’s real. It’s creative. It helps kids make sense of the subject matter they’re learning.  That’s why the PBL process is closely tied to STEM projects. But, despite the fact that STEM-based PBL is fun, there’s one…
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What are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

What are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

Learn about Sustainable Development Goals and get tips on raising awareness and introducing these important goals to students.   By Meghan Raftery   Adopted in 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and in the…
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PBL and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals

PBL and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals

By Dr. David Reese   The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are designed to address global challenges, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate, environmental degradation, prosperity, and peace and justice. The Goals interconnect and leave no one behind.   Looking at these sustainability goals through the lens of problem and…
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Connecting Families and STEM Learning

Connecting Families and STEM Learning

By Dr. Jacie Maslyk   My sons and I recently visited the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. It is truly a place of discovery for learners of any age.  Their exhibits are inviting for all members of the family and open-ended for the curious learners, like my sons.  The museum offers…
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STEM-Based PBL Projects at a Glance

STEM-Based PBL Projects at a Glance

By Anne Jolly   STEM and project-based learning (PBL) are closely connected. In fact, well-implemented STEM projects generally require a PBL approach. That leads to this question from teachers If I’m doing PBL, am I doing STEM? The short answer is – maybe or maybe not. STEM cannot happen without…
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Projects that Inspire Students to Think Beyond the Classroom

Projects that Inspire Students to Think Beyond the Classroom

An elementary school intervention teacher shares how imagining their own bakeries inspired her students to collaborate, create, and consider future careers.   By Deanna Freeman   Project-based learning (PBL) helps my students connect what is being taught in the classroom to everyday life. They see how the language, science, and…
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Augusta County Public Schools, Virginia

Augusta County Public Schools, Virginia

Subjects: ELA and Science 
Goal: To incorporate science, technology, and research skills into my writing class – specifically for my expository writing unit. 
Performance Task: Wildlife Biologist 
Defined STEM Impact: “Throughout this project, students were researching, asking questions, and going deeper in their learning.”
Preparing Ourselves to Better Prepare Our Students

Preparing Ourselves to Better Prepare Our Students

By Rachelle Dene Poth   There are a lot of questions about what the world of work will look like in the future. What skills will our students need and how can we best prepare them for jobs which may not even exist yet? What types of experiences should our…
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4 Keys to Building an Equitable STEM Program

4 Keys to Building an Equitable STEM Program

From professional development opportunities to connecting lessons to careers, here’s how schools and districts can promote STEM for all   By Joel Jacobson   In schools across the nation, approximately 136,000 students took advanced placement (AP) computer science, a 31 percent increase from last year. This group included a record…
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Project Based Learning: The Possibilities and Pitfalls of a Promising Learning Style

Project Based Learning: The Possibilities and Pitfalls of a Promising Learning Style

By Anne Jolly   Let’s say that you’ve heard the hype about Project Based Learning (PBL), perhaps tried some PBL ideas you’ve read about, but you haven’t actually put the entire PBL experience into action in your classroom. Now you’ve decided to jump right in – after all, how hard…
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Engaging Middle Schoolers in Authentic PBL

Engaging Middle Schoolers in Authentic PBL

Grade:5th
Subjects:Science and Math
Goal:Bring authentic learning experiences in the classroom with ease/span>
Task:Aquarium Designer
Defined STEM Impact:“Defined STEM provides helpful lessons and resources to better engage students. An already-made STEM curriculum is one less thing for teachers to prepare and create on top of all of their expectations and duties.
Tips on Customizing a Performance Task

Tips on Customizing a Performance Task

Grade:6th
Subject:ELA
Goal:To customize a performance task to meet the needs of my students.
Task:3-D Printing Project
Defined STEM Impact:“Thanks to the all-encompassing customizability of projects on Defined STEM, I was able to simplify some things, leave some things out entirely, and add some new things on as well.”
5 Ideas for Preparing Students for the Future

5 Ideas for Preparing Students for the Future

By Rachelle Dene Poth   Over the past year, there has been an increase in the discussion of how to prepare students for the future of work and the future of learning. With so many changes happening when it comes to education and technology, as educators we must focus on…
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How a Fast-Growing District is Engaging Students in Real-World PBL

How a Fast-Growing District is Engaging Students in Real-World PBL

Learn how the fastest-growing school district in TX is empowering its teachers to deepen students’ understanding of career pathways through authentic project-based learning.   Imagine if a district had a chance to build their schools from the ground up knowing what they do today about how to create an environment…
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How a High School Math Teacher Uses PBL to Drive Student Achievement

How a High School Math Teacher Uses PBL to Drive Student Achievement

It’s easier than you think!” This is the advice I gave to my colleagues who were hesitant to try Project Based Learning (PBL) using the Defined Learning platform. I attended a summer institute to learn about Defined Learning after previewing a handful of tasks. During the summer institute, I conducted a…
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How you teach makes a difference

How you teach makes a difference

By Anne Jolly   Have you taught William? Early in my teaching career, I remember walking into the school office with a bounce in my step – the holiday spirit everywhere! Student-made seasonal cards glittered on bulletin boards, a lighted tree sparkled in the office and smiles issued from office…
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5 Ideas for Adding a Future Ready Skill to Every Classroom

5 Ideas for Adding a Future Ready Skill to Every Classroom

By Dr. David Reese In most school districts standards and state-testing drive most curricula and classroom instruction, however, many leaders are incorporating a focus to help students succeed beyond school. Systemically, it can be a struggle trying to determine classroom priorities as teachers are evaluated on academic standard mastery on…
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Supporting Teachers in Their Shift to Project-Based Learning

Supporting Teachers in Their Shift to Project-Based Learning

A district leader discusses how they determined the best way to scale PD and prepare teachers to implement project-based learning. By Megan Raftery and Maggie O’Brien   “What does Project-Based Learning (PBL) look like for Norwalk?” This question has been Tina Henckel, Director of K-12 STEM in Norwalk, Connecticut’s primary…
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Why an Ecosystem Approach Advances STEM Learning

Why an Ecosystem Approach Advances STEM Learning

By Jacie Maslyk   Powerful learning does not happen in isolation.  This is especially true for our students, which is why STEM learning is so critical.  Learning within siloed subject areas does not allow students to see the interconnected nature of science, technology, engineering, and math.  When we create connections…
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Building Student Confidence, Communication, and Collaboration

Building Student Confidence, Communication, and Collaboration

By Rachelle Dene Poth   To prepare for the future, we need to help our students develop skills that will transfer to whatever they decide to do once they leave our classrooms. An important part of learning is also the practice of reflection and becoming self-aware in the process. Beyond…
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Careers in STEM: Creating Pathways for All Learners

Careers in STEM: Creating Pathways for All Learners

By Jacie Maslyk   When I was in second grade, we had a project where we shared what we wanted to be when we grew up.  I remember having some very diverse interests and really didn’t know which career path was right for me (not to mention, I was only…
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Learning Experiences that Build Future-Ready Skills

Learning Experiences that Build Future-Ready Skills

By Rachelle Dene Poth   It is important for us as educators to continue to ask ourselves two questions: ​”How can we best prepare our students for the future?” ​and “How can we best prepare ourselves?” We have been looking toward the future, preparing for 2030. Here we are in…
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Growing Student Achievement Through STEM-Based PBL

Growing Student Achievement Through STEM-Based PBL

By Meghan Raftery   Dr. Valencia Bradshaw may be a 14-year veteran of Fulton County Public Schools, the fourth-largest school system in Georgia, but she has not always been an educator. She spent 18 years in the financial management industry before becoming a business education and marketing teacher. For the…
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Tips on Creating Engaging E-Learning Projects

Tips on Creating Engaging E-Learning Projects

By Meghan Raftery   As most of the United States rapidly transitions to a full-time homeschool environment, teachers are especially equipped to handle this crisis with their own children. We are fielding questions from our friends, family, and neighbors about schedule design, resources, and how to keep students on task….
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Using the 5E Model with Defined Learning’s Performance Tasks

The 5E instructional model is a successful instructional strategy used by many teachers. for teaching science. This a five-stage sequence that can be used to guide teaching and learning. This process can be utilized when using Defined Learning performance tasks in the classroom.   The five stages in this sequence…
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Tips on Effectively Implementing an E-Learning Performance Task

Tips on Effectively Implementing an E-Learning Performance Task

By Dr. David Reese   When we think about the remote classroom it is important to keep it structured for both the teacher and the student as everyone slowly becomes comfortable working remotely. Defined Learning provides teachers with a library of engaging performance tasks and an easy-to-follow framework that can…
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Project-Based Learning: Tips for Parents

Project-Based Learning: Tips for Parents

By Anne Jolly, During this unprecedented time in our education history when many schools are closed nationwide, how can parents and other caregivers set up environments and activities to help kids continue their learning? And what kind of learning is most useful? This Worlds of the Future report spotlights four…
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What is the Difference Between Projects and Project Based Learning?

What is the Difference Between Projects and Project Based Learning?

By Rachelle Dene Poth   One area that I have tried to bring into my teaching practice more over the past four years, is Project Based Learning (PBL). When I  first started teaching, I thought that I had been doing “PBL” however I was not. Making connections with educators, attending…
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Tips for Using PBL in the Remote Math Classroom

Tips for Using PBL in the Remote Math Classroom

By Dr. Carolyn Marchetti   Teaching math in a remote classroom needs to be even more engaging than face-to-face since we are not next to our students to give them a nudge when they are off task.  One way to engage them while reinforcing our math standards and practices is…
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Tips and Tools to Enhance Remote Learning Instruction

Tips and Tools to Enhance Remote Learning Instruction

By Rachelle Dene Poth   The past month has definitely been a challenging time in the world. We are experiencing unprecedented changes in our daily lives and in particular, in education. These changes have forced us to act quickly so that we can support our students and their families and…
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5 ways to use Defined Learning to facilitate remote learning

5 ways to use Defined Learning to facilitate remote learning

By Meghan Raftery   As schools across the world participate in large-scale remote learning amidst the outbreak of COVID-19, Defined Learning can be helpful to ensure meaningful learning takes place away from the classroom. Below are five ways that Defined Learning can be used to facilitate remote learning. For more…
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5 Tools that Foster Creativity in the Remote Learning Environment

5 Tools that Foster Creativity in the Remote Learning Environment

By Rachelle Dene Poth   With many schools around the world facilitating remote learning for the remainder of this academic year and possibly longer, we must find ways to provide more than just the content for our students. We need to consider how we can use this time as an…
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Spring Into STEM Learning

Spring Into STEM Learning

By Dr. Jacie Maslyk   A group of students gathers outside in a large grassy area.  Their teacher is giving directions and assigning students to teams; launch team, diagnostic team, retrieval team, and evaluation team. The students have spent several weeks learning about the science, technology, engineering, and math behind…
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What is my domain/site code for students login?

When students access Defined Learning they each have to log-in with their appropriate credentials. Depending on your district setup your students may utilize Clever, Google, Classlink, or username/password as the authentication method. If you don’t know your district/school authentication method, please Contact Us. If your authentication method is username/password, you…
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Project-Based Learning in the Remote Learning Environment

Project-Based Learning in the Remote Learning Environment

By Anne Jolly   As the pandemic crisis slowly eases, I wonder what lasting impacts this protracted event will have on K-12 education – specifically on teaching and learning in the PBL/STEM arenas. Many educators predict that teachers will incorporate and expand the use of virtual learning and continually improve…
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Transitioning to an Integrated Approach Through Project-Based Learning

Transitioning to an Integrated Approach Through Project-Based Learning

By Meghan Raftery   The motto for the Westminster School District is “Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Today.” This motto frames the work of all-district teams, including the Department of Educational Services. “Our goals are firm, but the means are flexible.” Lori Hernandez, the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning for Westminster…
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4 Factors for Determining How to Best Group Students in PBL

4 Factors for Determining How to Best Group Students in PBL

By Meghan Raftery   When teachers are first learning how to engage students in project-based learning (PBL), one question comes up most often: how should students be grouped? It’s a challenging question because there are a lot of factors that go into how a teacher decides to group students. FOMG…
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How to Help Students Thrive in Remote Learning

How to Help Students Thrive in Remote Learning

By Rachelle Dene Poth The past couple of months have been a challenging time in education and the world. For educators, the challenge was making the shift to remote instruction and trying to find the right balance and tools to best meet our students’ needs. The sudden shift to remote…
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Formative Assessment in PBL

Formative Assessment in PBL

By Anne Jolly   The school year will soon be underway, and you’re probably already planning for your next round of PBL projects. One of the main questions you will need to answer as you implement these projects is this: How’s it going? That’s the question that formative assessments are…
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Tools to Promote Student Reflection in Project-Based Learning

Tools to Promote Student Reflection in Project-Based Learning

By Rachelle Dene Poth   As schools continue to work through their experience from school closures during the last academic year, we are also preparing for the unknown of the upcoming school year. Educators are spending time this summer looking for new ideas and different tools that can help with…
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Accessing Defined Credentials

Access to Defined Credentials is via your Defined Learning access. Depending on your district, this may be via username/password, Clever, Google, or Classlink. Begin by navigating to https://cred.definedlearning.com Click on the “Sign in with Defined Learning” button at the top right of the page. Choose your login provider. If you…
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Announcing: Defined Learning Partners with Tennessee STEM Innovation Network

Announcing: Defined Learning Partners with Tennessee STEM Innovation Network

Effective July 27, 2020, Defined Learning has partnered with Tennessee STEM Innovation Network (TSIN) to offer schools STEM career awareness curriculum through project-based learning tasks for students grades 5-8 at no cost to schools.    Defined Learning was selected as it is a curriculum proven to engage students in project-based…
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How to Log In

How to Log In Each district has a unique way to access Defined Learning. Your district administrator should inform you which way is in place with Defined Learning. For an overview of how to log-in, check the video below. Teachers and Student log-in at different sites: Teachers: https://app.definedlearning.com Students: https://students.definedlearning.com

The Student Dashboard View

The Student Dashboard The student dashboard view is a separate site for students to access Defined Learning projects. Each student has a unique login. Depending on your district preferences the login may be through a separate portal or at the main Defined Learning student site. For more information on the…
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Using Folders

Using Folders Folders can be useful in saving/categorizing projects and assigning.

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