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Hybrid Workplace Strategies, Richard D. Busby Oct 2021

Hybrid Workplace Strategies, Richard D. Busby

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No abstract provided.


How To Sustain Hybrid Learning, Richard D. Busby Oct 2021

How To Sustain Hybrid Learning, Richard D. Busby

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No abstract provided.


Meaningful Math: Activities, Applications, & Career Connections For The Teaching & Learning Of Math Concepts, Kelly W. Remijan Oct 2021

Meaningful Math: Activities, Applications, & Career Connections For The Teaching & Learning Of Math Concepts, Kelly W. Remijan

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5th-12th grade teachers will:

  1. Discover career connections & tech tools that can be integrated into the math curriculum
  2. Gain ideas, activities, & LOTS of resources which can enhance the teaching/learning of math concepts


Imsa Core Competencies: Micro-Credentials For Teacher Development, Angela Rowley Oct 2021

Imsa Core Competencies: Micro-Credentials For Teacher Development, Angela Rowley

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The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy has created a system of micro-credentials for K-12 teachers to promote best practices in STEM education and to promote IMSA’s core competencies of inquiry-based, problem-centered, competency-driven, and Integrated STEM teaching and learning. In this session, these competencies will be demonstrated as effective pedagogy to differentiate for more advanced learners within the same classroom as other students or can be used independently with groups of gifted students to promote deep thinking and provide challenge.


Imsa Lunch And Learn “Only Time Will Tell”, Angela Rowley, Gwen Seeley-Joosse Oct 2021

Imsa Lunch And Learn “Only Time Will Tell”, Angela Rowley, Gwen Seeley-Joosse

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No abstract provided.


Tech & Toys To Teach Linear Algebra, Kelly W. Remijan Sep 2021

Tech & Toys To Teach Linear Algebra, Kelly W. Remijan

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6th - 12 Grade Math teachers will Discover activities involving tech and/or toys:

  1. CNC Machines- graphing points & line segments
  2. Desmos/GeoGebra & flags- graphing linear equations/inequalities w/ domain/range
  3. CBR & movement- graphing/analyzing lines
  4. Push toys- systems of equations
  5. Water growing toys- growth rate
  6. Ziplines, Balloons, Barbie, & Lego People - slope & linear equations


Flags And Tech To Teach Math, Kelly W. Remijan Aug 2021

Flags And Tech To Teach Math, Kelly W. Remijan

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Teachers will discover innovative activities for math concepts that engage students with flags & technology such as CNC Machines, Google Sheets Pixel Art, Desmos, & GeoGebra.


Pixel Math Across All Levels, Kelly W. Remijan Jun 2021

Pixel Math Across All Levels, Kelly W. Remijan

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No abstract provided.


Career And Technology Connections To Enhance The Teaching & Learning Of Mathematics, Kelly W. Remijan Jun 2021

Career And Technology Connections To Enhance The Teaching & Learning Of Mathematics, Kelly W. Remijan

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No abstract provided.


What’S The Buzz? A Hands-On, Interdisciplinary, And Fun Way To Learn About Circuits, Energy, Engineering, Bee Communication, And Pollination, Christine L. Moskalik May 2021

What’S The Buzz? A Hands-On, Interdisciplinary, And Fun Way To Learn About Circuits, Energy, Engineering, Bee Communication, And Pollination, Christine L. Moskalik

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How can a simple toothbrush- bot be used to model honey bee communication as well as the role of such communication in pollination? Learners explore basic circuitry through the popular tooth- brush-bot activity, with a spin.


Young Mathematicians: Stem Skills For Success, Lindsey Herlehy Apr 2021

Young Mathematicians: Stem Skills For Success, Lindsey Herlehy

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Our youngest STEAM learners are creative and curious, but require support and foundational skills in mathematics and science. Join us for a series of integrated activities that explore subitizing, sorting, drawing, patterns, and data analysis, and leave with new ideas of how to build these STEAM skills in your classroom and remote-learning environment.


Stem Mental Wellness Research, Hannah R. Anderson, Amber Stitziel Pareja Mar 2021

Stem Mental Wellness Research, Hannah R. Anderson, Amber Stitziel Pareja

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NCSSS and IMSA conducted a survey to gather information regarding how NCSSS member schools handle carious aspects of student mental wellness and mental illness as well as the resources and programming available to address concerns in these areas.

Download The 2020 NCSSS Student Mental Health Survey: A Synopsis


Stem: Innovación Y Transformación Educativa, José M. Torres Feb 2021

Stem: Innovación Y Transformación Educativa, José M. Torres

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No abstract provided.


Little Big Minds: Stem For Our Youngest Learners, Cassandra Armstrong, Lindsey Herlehy Jan 2021

Little Big Minds: Stem For Our Youngest Learners, Cassandra Armstrong, Lindsey Herlehy

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STEAM-integrated activities are for all learners, including those in an early childhood setting. Participate in a series of play-based activities that promote foundational mathematics skills and foster curiosity, creativity, and innovation. Measure, graph, sort, categorize, argue, and defend your ideas while previewing a series of STEAM-integrated concepts featuring simple machines.


Problem Centered Teaching By Tomorrow, Cassandra Armstrong Jan 2021

Problem Centered Teaching By Tomorrow, Cassandra Armstrong

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Problem Centered Instruction is a great way to engage students, integrate content, and inspire learning. However, true problem centered instruction requires a major shift in both teaching and learning, requiring the one thing teachers don't have: time. In today's session, we will look at some simple strategies that teachers can put to immediate use within the classroom to help start the shift towards a student-led, problem centered learning environment.


The Great Water Design Challenge: A Noaa Planet Stewards And Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy (Imsa) Collaboration, Elizabeth Martinez Jan 2021

The Great Water Design Challenge: A Noaa Planet Stewards And Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy (Imsa) Collaboration, Elizabeth Martinez

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Through generous NOAA Planet Stewards funding, schools in the Northern Illinois area had the unique opportunity to participate in a one-day design challenge that focused on local and state environmental issues. Student teams, which ranged from fifth grade through high school, engaged in research and design thinking to create innovative responses and solutions to address their selected water challenge. Subject matter experts were available, both virtually and in person, for questions, conversations, and insights as teams worked. Simultaneously team sponsors engaged in their own professional development related to the NOAA Planet Stewards Program. Students showcased their work at the end …


A Psychometric Investigation Of A Mathematics Placement Test At A Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics (Stem) Gifted Residential High School, Hannah Ruth Anderson Aug 2020

A Psychometric Investigation Of A Mathematics Placement Test At A Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics (Stem) Gifted Residential High School, Hannah Ruth Anderson

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Educational institutions, at all levels, must justify their use of placement testing and confront questions of their impact on students’ educational outcomes to assure all stakeholders that students are being enrolled in courses appropriate with their ability in order to maximize their chances of success (Linn, 1994; Mattern & Packman, 2009; McFate & Olmsted III, 1999; Norman, Medhanie, Harwell, Anderson, & Post, 2011; Wiggins, 1989). The aims of this research were to (1) provide evidence of Content Validity, (2) provide evidence of Construct Validity and Internal Consistency Reliability, (3) examine the item characteristics and potential bias of the items between …


Using Robotics And Engineering Design Inquiries To Optimize Learning For Middle Level Teachers: A Case Study, Iman Chafik Chahine, Norman Robinson Iii, Kimbeni Mansion May 2020

Using Robotics And Engineering Design Inquiries To Optimize Learning For Middle Level Teachers: A Case Study, Iman Chafik Chahine, Norman Robinson Iii, Kimbeni Mansion

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This exploratory case study reports findings on 20 middle-level science and mathematics teachers’ perceptions of the effectiveness of a one-year project in which teachers engaged in using robotics and engineering design inquiries in their classrooms. Principled by Bandura’s Social Learning Theory (SLT) and using mixed methods approaches, the study measured teachers' efficacy through the Mathematics Teaching Efficacy Belief Instrument (MTEBI) and observation logs before and after the program. The results of this study showed statistically significant differences between PRE MTEBI and POST MTEBI scores. Furthermore, five themes emerged that illuminated potential affordances and constraints that teachers perceive as opportunities and …


Broadskilling To Prepare Students For Future Work, Richard D. Busby Feb 2020

Broadskilling To Prepare Students For Future Work, Richard D. Busby

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Education professionals are concerned about quality of the education our youth receive. Corporations are concerned about having a prepared, skilled workforce as we face a sweeping digital transformation. Impact metrics vary, but there are clear themes about concerns of the emerging generation of workers (“will a robot take my job?”) and skills gaps. While corporate HR leans in on innovative recruiting, “upskilling” and “reskilling” initiatives, the opportunity for students is “Broadskilling” (i.e. career awareness, entrepreneurship, soft skills, adaptability, learning to learn, and befriending technology). Let’s engage in a practical discussion based on current data and share our experiences and stories.


Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20 Feb 2020

Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20

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Year of Inquiry Objectives

  • To engage in an in-depth examination of a current challenge that significantly influences IMSA’s work and mission
  • To identify both the scope of and potential solutions to the challenge
  • Topic: Student mental health and well-being


Imsa Allies: The Power Of Near Peer Teaching, José M. Torres, Gwen Seeley-Joosse, Megan Scherer Feb 2020

Imsa Allies: The Power Of Near Peer Teaching, José M. Torres, Gwen Seeley-Joosse, Megan Scherer

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Agenda:

  • IMSA Outreach Programs
  • Overview of the Allies Program
  • Program Pillars
  • Training Themes
  • Evaluations


Teaching In The Classroom With The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, José M. Torres, Robert Hernandez, Crystal Randall Feb 2020

Teaching In The Classroom With The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, José M. Torres, Robert Hernandez, Crystal Randall

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Engagement in the United nations Sustainability Goals (SDGs)

• As an academy

- What are the UN SDGs?
- IMSA history with the SDGs
- ISSF 2018


• In the classroom

- Introduction of UN SDG projects in core classes
- Development of a new core course that presents key concepts in real-world context
- Integrate UN SDGs into elective courses.


• As a faculty

- Across disciplines
- Sharing work through Digital commons
- Student independent research program


Creating A Culturally Responsive Stem Classroom, Adrienne Coleman, Sowmya Anjur Feb 2020

Creating A Culturally Responsive Stem Classroom, Adrienne Coleman, Sowmya Anjur

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STEM Significance: Career Stability and Economic Development

  • According to the Washington-based Center for Political and Economic think tank, the U.S. workforce could employ as many as 140,000 additional Black and Latino college graduates in STEM fields annually if the gap in college completion by Blacks and Latinos closed to roughly match that of the White and Asian student graduation rates.
  • According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median income for Blacks is $32,229 and $ 38,624 for Latinos, almost $20,000 less than Whites; but for Latinos and Blacks in STEM careers, the median income is $75,000 which is only about …


Holistic Approach To Academic Support At Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy, Amy Keck, Diane Hinterlong Nov 2019

Holistic Approach To Academic Support At Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy, Amy Keck, Diane Hinterlong

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Academic support is critical to the success of students, and gifted students are no exception. The support they need is as unique as the students themselves. The difficulty of the material challenges some students, some struggle with time management, others struggle with breaking tasks into smaller chunks and other executive functions. The challenges become even more significant in a residential environment where students need to adjust to living and learning independently while also developing new social groups. Parents may also need assistance in helping students transition into this new, more independent role. Presenters will share application-based ideas from real-time programs, …


Reimagining Introductory Biology Pilot Study:Preliminary Findings, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Hannah R. Anderson Nov 2019

Reimagining Introductory Biology Pilot Study:Preliminary Findings, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Hannah R. Anderson

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No abstract provided.


Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger Nov 2019

Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger

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Year of Inquiry Objectives

  • To engage in an in-depth examination of a current challenge that significantly influences IMSA’s work and mission
  • To identify both the scope of and potential solutions to the challenge
  • Topic: Student mental health and well-being


Classroom Assessment Literacy: A Think-Pair-Share Workshop, Hannah R. Anderson, Aryn C. Karpinski, Nov 2019

Classroom Assessment Literacy: A Think-Pair-Share Workshop, Hannah R. Anderson, Aryn C. Karpinski,

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Classroom teachers spend a significant portion of their time in assessment-related activities, yet have not received commensurate time in formal training in evaluation and measurement techniques. This workshop will use the Think-Pair-Share collaborative learning strategy to discuss and implement assessment best-practices that educators can easily adopt for their own teaching.


Microcredentials: Promoting Imsa's Signature Strategy, Angela Rowley, Nicole Ross Nov 2019

Microcredentials: Promoting Imsa's Signature Strategy, Angela Rowley, Nicole Ross

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Signature Strategy: A Model for Interactive Online Educator Development

Micro credentialing is a process through which professionals can gain credit or recognition for learning new skills, requiring less time and less monetary commitment than certification or degree programs. Typically, micro credential programs offer education in specified skills. For example, a teacher can gain a micro credential in Inquiry-based questioning techniques. Micro credentials may be obtained for learning broad concepts, such as STEM education. While there is no set template or regulation on micro credential programs (anyone can offer and distribute these credentials), most require the student to demonstrate skill acquisition …


Upskilling, Reskilling And Learning Agility, Richard D. Busby Oct 2019

Upskilling, Reskilling And Learning Agility, Richard D. Busby

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What We Know...

  • Technological developments will result in both need for new skills and job loss or replacement
  • Some business units will be disproportionately impacted in the next 5-10 years
  • Impact depends on rate of technology adoption


Moving The Needle On Diversity: Why It Matters, José M. Torres Sep 2019

Moving The Needle On Diversity: Why It Matters, José M. Torres

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It is imperative that leadership in business, education and other fields reflects the reality of our more diverse world and the need for more multifaceted and creative thinking.