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Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research | 2011

How Professional Development in Project Lead the Way: Changes High School STEM Teachers' Beliefs about Engineering Education.

Mitchell J. Nathan; Amy K. Atwood; Amy Prevost; L. Allen Phelps; Natalie A. Tran

This quasiexperimental study measured the impact of Project Lead the Way (PLTW) instruction and professional development training on the views and expectations regarding engineering learning, instruction and career success of nascent precollege engineering teachers. PLTW teachers’ initial and changing views were compared to the views exhibited by a matching group of high school STEM teachers. The primary instrument was the Engineering Beliefs and Expectation Instruments for Teachers (EEBEIT), which included Likert scale items, contextualized judgments about fictional student vignettes, and demographic items. Teachers’ baseline survey responses, on average, revealed the importance of academic achievement on teachers’ decision making about who should enroll in future engineering classes and their predictions of who would be most likely to succeed in an engineering career. When making implicit comparisons between students who differed by SES, teachers generally favored enrollment and predicted more career success of high SES students. SES was excluded as a factor in the judgments of all participating teachers when explicitly probed, however. Preexisting group differences showed that budding PLTW teachers reported on STEM integration in their classes with greater frequency than control teachers, while control teachers agreed more strongly about the prerequisite role of high scholastic achievement for engineering studies. Finally, an analysis of teachers’ changing views indicated that nascent PLTW teachers increased their reporting of effective STEM integration over time, above and beyond preexisting group differences and retesting effects. In light of these data we explore the challenges of implementing effective STEM integration in high school classrooms, examine issues of attracting underrepresented students to engineering, and discuss some of the inherent tensions of engineering education at the K12 level.


Journal of Engineering Education | 2010

Beliefs and Expectations about Engineering Preparation Exhibited by High School STEM Teachers

Mitchell J. Nathan; Natalie A. Tran; Amy K. Atwood; Amy Prevost; L. Allen Phelps


2009 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2009

The Integration Of Mathematics Into Precollege Engineering: The Search For Explicit Connections

Amy Prevost; Mitchell J. Nathan; Benjamin Stein; Natalie Tran; Allen Phelps


2008 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2008

The Structure Of High School Academic And Pre Engineering Curricula: Mathematics

Mitchell J. Nathan; Natalie Tran; Allen Phelps; Amy Prevost


New Directions for Community Colleges | 2012

Community college–research university collaboration: Emerging student research and transfer partnerships

L. Allen Phelps; Amy Prevost


2009 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2009

High School Teachers’ Beliefs About Engineering Preparation

Mitchell J. Nathan; Natalie Tran; Amy K. Atwood; Amy Prevost; Al Phelps


2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011

Guidance Counselors’ Beliefs and Expectations about High School Students' Precollege Engineering Preparation

Mitchell J. Nathan; Amy K. Atwood; Amy Prevost; Natalie A. Tran


2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011

STEM Integration in a Pre-College Course in Digital Electronics: Analysis of the Enacted Curriculum

Amy Prevost; Mitchell J. Nathan; Amy K. Atwood; L. Allen Phelps


2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011

Special Session: Moving towards the Intended, Explicit, and Authentic: Addressing Misalignments in Engineering Learning within Secondary and University Education

Kevin Anderson; Sandra Shaw Courter; Mitchell J. Nathan; Amy Prevost; Christine G. Nicometo; Traci Nathans-Kelly; Thomas McGlamery; Amy K. Atwood


2010 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2010

The Enacted Curriculum: A Video Based Analysis

Amy Prevost; Mitchell J. Nathan; Benjamin Stein; Allen Phelps

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Mitchell J. Nathan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Amy K. Atwood

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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L. Allen Phelps

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Natalie A. Tran

California State University

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Xueli Wang

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Christine G. Nicometo

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Kevin Anderson

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sandra Shaw Courter

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Traci Nathans-Kelly

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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