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Why is Project Lead The Way promoting engineering and
engineering technology courses for high school students?
There is a critical shortage of engineers and engineering
technologists entering the field at a time when technology is
reinventing itself every few years.
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What is PLTW’s mission?
Project Lead The Way seeks to create dynamic partnerships with our
nation’s schools to prepare an increasing and more diverse group of
students to be successful in engineering and engineering technology
programs.
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What are the High School courses in the PLTW program?
Presently, there are 6 courses in the PLTW High School
Pre-engineering Program (See Our Curriculum for descriptions):
| Foundation Courses: |
Principles of Engineering
Introduction to
Engineering Design
Digital Electronics |
| Specialization Courses: |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Biotechnical Engineering (in development)
Aerospace Engineering (in development) |
| Capstone Course: |
Engineering Design and Development |
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What is the PLTW Middle School program?
Gateway To Technology consists of nine-week, stand-alone units which can
be implemented in grades 6 – 8, as determined by each school. The
curriculum exposes students to a broad overview of the field of
technology. (See Our Curriculum for descriptions) The units are as
follows:
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Can a high school student fit the PLTW courses into
his/her schedule?
Yes. The specific number of periods in the day in a particular
school and the arrangement of those periods will influence the way these
courses can be scheduled. For example, in a typical school with an 8
period instructional day + lunch, the following plan would work…(More)
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Why does PLTW have a math requirement for students enrolled in its
program?
By taking the highest level of college preparatory mathematics they are
capable of successfully handling in all four years of high school,
students will develop a solid background in math skills and concepts,
will be prepared to take each level of the PLTW program, be prepared to
succeed in the entry level mathematics course in college, avoid
regression between high school and college by taking math each year of
high school, and will have a solid background for
engineering/technology…(More)
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What are the benefits of PLTW to students?
Students in the PLTW program will…
• Receive training in current technology using the latest computer
software and equipment in use in industry.
• Participate in a hands-on, activity oriented program that utilizes
team efforts.
• Have the opportunity to enroll in a sequence of courses covering
essential topics in technology (See Our Curriculum).
• Take courses that will apply and reinforce their study of math and
science.
• Enjoy a challenging program that incorporates and addresses the goal
of raising standards of learning.
• Participate in a program that will allow them to explore a major
career path and, if they wish to continue, will prepare them for further
education at a two or four year college in the field of engineering or
engineering technology.
• Participate in a program that has developed articulation agreements
with a number of colleges who will accept specified courses for credit
or advanced placement.
• Be prepared to pursue a career in technology in a field where a
national employment shortage exists and pay scales are among the highest
levels for entry level professionals or technicians.
• (Optional) Have an opportunity to have an internship with a local
industry during the summer as a way of helping them determine if this
career path is of interest to them
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What are the benefits of PLTW to schools?
• Partnerships with other school districts, colleges and universities
and industry to offer pre-engineering programs for their students.
• A fully developed curriculum for the high school and middle school. •
A program that supports efforts to raise learning standards.
• A program that applies and reinforces concepts in math and science.
• A teacher training program that provides ongoing support and networks
with colleges to prepare new teachers to enter the profession.
• A plan for selecting appropriate equipment, software and materials
that incorporates a highly efficient bidding system.
• A comprehensive awareness program for school counselors and their
students that includes an annual conference, information packets,
descriptive brochures and videos.
• Articulation agreements with colleges that enable students to receive
college credit and a competitive edge in applying to colleges.
• An organizational structure that offers a continuing program support
mechanism at the local, regional, state and national levels.
• A commitment to continuous improvement.
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Is PLTW considered a vocational program?
PLTW courses are considered part of the general education courses in
the regular high school program. PLTW courses reflect national standards
in math, science, and technology. Students are learning a career field
and are preparing for a 2 or 4 - year college level program by enrolling
in the PLTW program.
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Which students would benefit from enrolling in a
pre-engineering course?
Any student who is enrolled in a college preparatory math course is
eligible for the PLTW pre-engineering program. Students who also have an
interest in science and math should be encouraged to consider the
program as a means of career exploration. Those who find the engineering
program of interest can complete all 5 courses in the sequence to become
fully prepared for a 2 or 4 year college program in engineering or
engineering technology. Others will find out in high school that
engineering is not for them and will have time to prepare for another
career path.
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Are PLTW courses challenging?
Students who have done well in their math and science courses and
who like to use computers will find these courses intellectually
stimulating and manageable. Each course has something special to offer
all students because it is, depending on the course, a hands-on daily
experience in problem-solving skills, in electronics, robotics, and
manufacturing processes. Because PLTW believes engineering and
engineering technology are exciting careers, instructors have been
trained in a teaching approach which involves students in the same team
problem-solving activities used in college and industry. In addition,
the problem-solving/analytical skills and processes are applicable to
any career field. If, however, a student decides engineering is not for
him or her, that learning will have occurred in high school and not
later in college.
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Why is it necessary for schools in the PLTW Network
to sign an agreement?
PLTW is a network of schools that have committed in a written
agreement to offer students a high quality program which meets a
pre-determined set of quality standards and practices. The agreement
serves as an important communication vehicle for current and future
participants in the program and is useful in answering questions that
may arise during the year. (See Agreement on website)
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