Premier Curriculum Award for K-12 Engineering
- Do you believe that engineering design helps harness the imagination and creativity of youngsters?
- Have you developed curriculum to teach engineering to K-12 students?
- Have you found a way that makes your pre-college students "get" science or math concepts by learning through hands-on, real-world engineering?
Announcing the Premier Award for K-12 Engineering Curriculum - a biennial international award recognizing creation of outstanding K-12 engineering curriculum.
Submit your original and creative high-quality, classroom-tested engineering lessons and activities. Winning curriculum must be made available, free of charge, to all teachers and students through the Engineering Pathway and the TeachEngineering digital libraries.
Eligibility
- K-12 curriculum must be original, accurate, hands-on, classroom-tested and pervasively incorporate engineering.
- Curriculum must be submitted by a K-12 educator. (Award goes to the educator, not any organization to which s/he may be employed.)
- Submitted activities may require the purchase of materials and/or equipment; however, the winning curriculum itself must be made available free of charge.
- For the first two awards, curriculum created by people at the institutions associated with the founding of TeachEngineering and Engineering Pathway are not eligible.
- Curriculum may not be submitted more than twice.
Curriculum Submission Requirements
- Submissions must be in English, in digital format (MS Word or Adobe PDF), and submitted by
email.
- A submission may be a unit, lesson(s) or activity(ies), but not any other type of learning resource
(such as a java script), unless it is part of a unit, lesson or activity that meets the minimum curricular component
requirement for the TeachEngineering digital library. See
activities,
lessons
or units.
Activity: This is what the students "do" that helps them achieve the lesson and activity
learning objectives. An activity document includes a materials list and procedures (among many other curricular components).
An activity may be stand-alone or part of a lesson.
Lesson: A lesson provides learning instruction and includes background, introduction and assessment information
for teachers (among many other curricular components). A lesson's one or more associated activities are provided in separate linked activity
documents.
Unit: A unit is a longer-term, theme-based learning experience composed of multiple lessons and/or activities.
- Submissions must include the minimum required curricular components for
activities
, lessons
or units.
- While it is not required for your initial submission, to save time later (if you become a finalist),
you may submit your curricuum using the TeachEngineering
blank template(s).
- If your submitted curriculum is available online,
click here
to catalog it on the Engineering Pathway.
- As this award is restricted to curricular activities, lessons or units, K-12 courseware developers may want to submit to the
Premier Courseware Award.
Submission Cover Letter
Prepare a cover letter that includes the following information:
- Provide your name, address, email, phone, teaching subjects(s) and grade level(s),
school affiliation(s).
- List the activity(ies), lesson(s) or unit you are submitting.
- Provide a brief summary of how engineering is part of your curriculum.
- Describe your classroom testing using this curriculum; include a summary of your results, including when and where
testing was done, and with how many students. If available, provide evidence that demonstrates student learning
outcomes benefits (data and/or anecdotal) and a description of the submitted curriculum's adoption for classroom use beyond
its testing location.
- Include a statement affirming that the curriculum you submit is original and created by you.
- Include a statement indicating your willingness to publish your curriculum in the TeachEngineering and
Engineering Pathway digital libraries for free if you are named a finalist.
- Conclude with your electronic signature and date.
Review Criteria
Award
- The award is presented by TeachEngineering and
Engineering Pathway.
- The winner receives a plaque or trophy; a $1,000 cash award; recognition at ASEE,
NSTA or ITEA conferences; recognition
on the TeachEngineering and Engineering Pathway digital library websites; and $1,500 towards registration, travel
and accommodations to attend one annual U.S. STEM education conference (ASEE, NSTA, ITEA) within a year of receiving
the award.
Submission Process
- Prepare your original curriculum, taking into consideration the eligibility, submission requirements and review criteria
described above.
- Complete a cover letter that includes the information listed above.
- By October 15, YR-TBD, email the letter and curriculum (in MS Word or Adobe PDF format)
to the award submission coordinator.
- By November 17, YR-TBD, four finalists are selected and notified.
- By January 16, YR-TBD, finalists must convert their curricula into the appropriate TeachEngineering
template(s).
- By February 28, YR-TBD, winner is selected and notified.
Please direct any questions to the award coordinator.
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