Reflect upon your responses to each of the indicators and performance levels by considering and responding to the following questions to complete this narrative response. Use language from the performance level descriptions to guide your writing.
What were the areas of strength noted in the Self-Assessment? What were areas in need of improvement? What actions are being implemented to sustain the areas of strength? What plans are being made to improve the areas of need?
What were the areas of strength noted in the Self-Assessment? What were areas in need of improvement? What actions are being implemented to sustain the areas of strength? What plans are being made to improve the areas of need?
Our Rating: Overall Standard Score = 2.82
AdvancED STEM Standard and Indicators with Performance Levels
Standard: STEM students have the skills, knowledge, and thinking strategies that prepare them to be innovative, creative, and systematic problem-solvers in STEM fields of study and work.
STEM Learners
ST1.1 The STEM school/program supports non-traditional student participation through outreach to groups often underrepresented in STEM program areas.
ST1.1 The STEM school/program supports non-traditional student participation through outreach to groups often underrepresented in STEM program areas.
ST1.2 Students work independently and collaboratively in an inquiry-based learning environment that encourages finding creative solutions to authentic and complex problems.
ST1.3 Students are empowered to personalize and self-direct their STEM learning experiences supported by STEM educators who facilitate their learning.
ST1.4 Students use technology resources to conduct research, demonstrate creative and critical thinking, and communicate and work collaboratively.
ST1.5 Students demonstrate their learning through performance-based assessments and express their conclusions through elaborated explanations of their thinking.
STEM Educators
ST1.6 The interdisciplinary problem-based curriculum includes a focus on real world applications.
ST1.6 The interdisciplinary problem-based curriculum includes a focus on real world applications.
ST1.7 STEM educators collaborate as an interdisciplinary team to plan, implement, and improve integrated STEM learning experiences.
ST1.8 STEM learning outcomes demonstrate students’ STEM literacy necessary for the next level of STEM learning and for post-secondary and workforce readiness.
ST1.9 STEM teachers and leaders participate in a continuous program of STEM-specific professional learning.
STEM Experiences
ST1.10 Community, post-secondary, and business/industry partners and/or families actively support and are engaged with teachers and students in the STEM program.
ST1.10 Community, post-secondary, and business/industry partners and/or families actively support and are engaged with teachers and students in the STEM program.
ST1.11 Students are supported in their STEM learning through adult-world connections and extended day opportunities.
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