2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(194g) Development of Middle School STEM Classroom Lesson Plans and Afterschool Program Activities to Support USDA-Sponsored Project on Alternative Crop Bioenconomy
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The SBAR education component focuses on workforce development to enable suitable people to fulfill the jobs needed in the developed bioeconomy, specifically to create and disseminated STEM education materials at the middle school level. Graduate student fellows (4 in NM and 6 in AZ) were paired with public middle school teachers to draft and vet classroom and afterschool program activities and materials. Prior to the school year, fellow/teacher pairs attended a week-long science concept orientation, followed by a week of professional development to translate the STEM concepts into suitable lesson plans for middle school students. Fellows, mostly engineering and science majors, assisted in the classroom for at least 10 hrs./wk. to develop their own communication and teaching skills. Deliverables for fellows included a working draft of an SBAR-related lesson plan, with input from their mentor teachers, and formal/informal format hands-on activities. Two of the SBAR fellows worked with their teacher mentors to start an after-school program called âGuardians of the Biosphereâ (GOB). Activities for GOB to date have included food calorimetry, biofuel synthesis, giant bubbles (surfactants), and aquaponic agriculture, all with discussions of laboratory safety and engineering principles.