Title :
Introduction to Nanotechnology: implementation of a cooperative program for gifted and talented elementary school children
Author :
Beck, David M. ; Vrabel, George ; Budnik, Mark M.
Author_Institution :
Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso, IN, USA
Abstract :
Around the world, primary and secondary schools are challenged to implement appropriate programs for their gifted and talented students. In this paper, we present how our community´s public school system and our college of engineering collaboratively developed and implemented a program on Nanotechnology for a group of forty 9-11 year olds on a completely self-sustaining basis. The program´s objectives and outcomes are aligned with our state´s Core Science and Academic Standards. Modest student fees (US $30 per child) cover the training and salary for undergraduate students to serve as instructors, as well as the salary for the K-12 teachers/mentors to be present as additional support during the sessions. After completing the program, the children met over 90% of the objectives. Subjectively, the program was highly regarded by both parents and students. Survey results from children who attended the program and their parents were 5.00/5.00 and 4.79/5.00, respectively.
Keywords :
electronic engineering education; nanotechnology; student experiments; Core Science and Academic Standards; K-12; cooperative program; gifted students; nanotechnology; public school system; talented students; Collaboration; Curriculum development; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Engineering students; Manufacturing; Nanotechnology; Recruitment; Remuneration; System testing; Gifted and Talented; K-12; Nanotechnology;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2009. FIE '09. 39th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4715-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-5848
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2009.5350469