ATE Grant Goals
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- | *Identify CS/Eng education best practices from national resources and apply to Oregon | + | *Identify CS/Eng education best practices from national resources and apply to Oregon/NW |
+ | *Improve the access to CS/Eng courses to rural Oregon HS students | ||
+ | *Coordination of various statewide activities to attract students into CS/Engineering careers | ||
*Efficient utilization and dissemination of Oregon CS/Eng educational resources | *Efficient utilization and dissemination of Oregon CS/Eng educational resources | ||
*Undergraduate CS/Eng retention in lower division classes | *Undergraduate CS/Eng retention in lower division classes | ||
*Shared best practices for K-16 education | *Shared best practices for K-16 education | ||
+ | *Coordinated and shared lower division college CS curriculum | ||
*STEM education support | *STEM education support | ||
*Increase under represented groups in CS/Eng | *Increase under represented groups in CS/Eng | ||
*Education support issues for rural Oregon | *Education support issues for rural Oregon | ||
*Education support issues urban Oregon | *Education support issues urban Oregon |
Revision as of 00:14, 5 February 2010
Oregon Center for Computational Thinking (suggest names :-)
(Draft mission statement) The Oregon ATE center's goal is to improve workforce development pathways to information technology and computer science careers in northwest and nationally. Key to this is the coordination of education and training pathways from K-12 thru Community Colleges and Universities. The focus will be deploying and developing curriculum and teaching best practices from middle school through lower division college coursework. The center researches existing curriculum resources, develops and disseminates curriculum, offers instructor training and support in deploying pathway courses. The center also functions as a coordinating entity pulling together a diverse group of public and private organizations focused on workforce development for the computing industry. The center is being established by a consortium of Oregon Community Colleges, the Oregon University System, Oregon Computer Science Teachers Association, Software Association of Oregon/Tech Start, and the Oregon Council of Computing Chairs.
List from Nov. 7th brainstorming session at Chemeketa
Feel free to add items that I missed in my notes; I am sure there are several
- Identify CS/Eng education best practices from national resources and apply to Oregon/NW
- Improve the access to CS/Eng courses to rural Oregon HS students
- Coordination of various statewide activities to attract students into CS/Engineering careers
- Efficient utilization and dissemination of Oregon CS/Eng educational resources
- Undergraduate CS/Eng retention in lower division classes
- Shared best practices for K-16 education
- Coordinated and shared lower division college CS curriculum
- STEM education support
- Increase under represented groups in CS/Eng
- Education support issues for rural Oregon
- Education support issues urban Oregon