2016 Core Training Participant Expectations



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2016 Core Training Participant Expectations To support and strengthen instructional practices and content knowledge related to each PLTW course, PLTW teachers participate in a threephased professional development model. The model provides teachers with learning opportunities that emphasize proper preparation, in-depth training, and continuing education. The three phases of the model are Readiness Training, Core Training, and Ongoing Training. What is Readiness Training? Readiness Training (RT) is online professional development that is intended to provide background information related to the PLTW program and instructional philosophy important to course content and pedagogy. In addition, some content and/or software-specific knowledge and skill training is provided in Readiness Training in order to provide prerequisite skills needed to complete Core Training requirements. Readiness Training may be completed at the convenience of each participant but must be completed prior to registering for Core Training. It is expected that participants complete all Readiness Training (including the completion and submission of all assigned tasks and quizzes as indicated in the Readiness Training Courses). What is Core Training? Core Training (CT) is an intense and immersive professional development experience offered at a PLTW Affiliate University. The focus of CT is to enhance participant skills and knowledge related to course-specific pedagogy and content. CT is designed to empower teachers with the confidence, understanding, and knowledge necessary to teach the curriculum. A teacher may teach a PLTW course only after successfully completing the corresponding CT training. What is the pace of Core Training? CT for PLTW Engineering, PLTW Biomedical Science, and PLTW Computer Science is an 80 hour instructional program. PLTW Gateway

instructional programs are taught in 24 or 34 hour sessions. Core Training will cover major course concepts and methods, but not the entire curriculum. The pace of instruction is accelerated and rigorous with little time for outside distractions during training. In order for a participant to successfully complete CT and be certified to later teach the curriculum within his/her own classroom, he/she must meet the expectations as outlined below. What is the time commitment? Beyond the time spent during in-class instruction, participants should plan to spend multiple hours on homework each night and over the weekend, if they plan to successfully complete CT. The time required to complete CT assignments will vary based upon each participant s knowledge of the topic and previous experience. To ensure that participants devote their full attention to the mastery of coursework and work collaboratively on project assignments, it is strongly recommended that participants stay on campus for the duration of CT. Staying on campus allows teachers to work together during the evening and to have access to additional help that is provided by the Core Training Instructors (CTI). Due to the accelerated pace of CT, the only time for additional assistance will be in the evenings or on weekends. Most participants find living on campus to be an enriching experience and take advantage of the focused environment, free from the rest of life s distractions. Am I ready to teach? All participants at CT are required to maintain a portfolio which includes a variety of documents and completed works as assigned by the CTI. The CTI will periodically review and sign off on completed portions of the portfolio over the duration of CT. The portfolio is a collection of selected coursework and other instructional materials associated with the course that is completed or created during RT and CT. The portfolio provides evidence that the participant has successfully completed RT and CT requirements. A CTI will review the artifacts and document completion when the participant demonstrates adequate competency with the associated concept(s) and skills. Simply

including the artifact in the portfolio without demonstrating proficiency is not sufficient. CT provides a comprehensive overview of the course content and is not inclusive of the full scope and breadth of the course. Due to time constraints, CT provides an introduction to select activities, projects, and problems within the course as well as pedagogical strategies. Prior to teaching the course, it is the responsibility of participants to thoroughly familiarize themselves with the entire course curriculum. What is expected of me? To ensure a successful training experience, the following participant expectations have been established. Prior to Core Training Successful completion of all required Readiness Training courses must be completed prior to registering for Core Training. On the laptop that will be brought to CT, download and install all required course-specific Core Training software as outlined in the Readiness Training courses on the mypltw LMS. During Core Training Arrive on opening day, usually a Sunday, with a laptop that meets or exceeds PLTW computer specifications, as outlined in the Computer Requirements (Links to an external site.) document, with required course-specific software already loaded. Establish network access at the training site. Arrive on time to all daily class sessions (attendance will be taken twice daily). Actively participate in classroom instruction. Complete all required assignments. Assemble a PLTW Professional Portfolio, according to expectations provided. Turn off all cell phones during classroom instruction unless absolutely necessary. If critical, attend to necessary calls outside of the classroom. Treat all participants and instructors professionally and with respect.

It is the participant s full responsibility to successfully meet all CT expectations, complete a PLTW Professional Portfolio, and to become competent in the full scope of the specific PLTW curriculum and related instructional practices prior to instructing any students. Participant Progress Report PLTW, Inc. has established an intervention process that provides flexibility, encouragement, and support for participants who are experiencing difficulties in satisfactorily completing Readiness and Core Training. Every effort will be made to work with the participant to address specific learning needs so that they can successfully complete their training. 2016 Core Training Supply List All Core Training Participants: 1. Laptop which meets or exceeds PLTW specifications which can be found here (Links to an external site.). 2. External mouse 3. Ethernet cable (10-15 foot) 4. Jump drive 5. Digital camera and/or webcam and any necessary equipment needed to download pictures to laptop; ability to take video is optional but highly recommended 6. Pens, pencils (mechanical preferred) with erasers, and highlighters 7. Scientific calculator (basic 2 line display) 8. Closed-toed shoes (for lab work and tours) 9. Headphones to plug into computer 10. A positive attitude and a good sense of humor Note for Readiness Training Participants:

If you will not have access to the laptop that you will bring to Core Training you may use any other computer for online Readiness Training that can run the software necessary for Readiness Training. However, you MUST install all required software on the laptop that you will bring to Core Training prior to attending Core Training. Biomedical Science Core Training Participants PBS, HBS, MI, BI: Laboratory coat and safety goggles Engineering Core Training Participants CEA: Participants need to be prepared to conduct outdoor surveying labs. Please bring outdoor footwear, rain gear, and a jacket. Participants also need to be prepared to present their final project before a jury. Please bring business casual clothes for the presentation. EDD: Participants need to be prepared to present their final project before a jury. Please bring business casual clothes for the presentation. Launch Lead Teacher Training: ipad