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ASEA 2010:Asia Science Educator Academy Aug3-6, 2010 in Seoul & Daejeon, Korea India ACTION PLAN

ASEA 2010:Asia Science Educator Academy Aug3-6, 2010 in Seoul & Daejeon, Korea India ACTION PLAN. Date: 30 July 2010 Created by: Shweta Khurana. Part I: Intro & e-Scan Team and Education Environment. 2. I. Introducing Country Team: Delegates/Speakers. NAME: Mr. Guruswamy Kumaraswamy

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ASEA 2010:Asia Science Educator Academy Aug3-6, 2010 in Seoul & Daejeon, Korea India ACTION PLAN

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  1. ASEA 2010:Asia Science Educator Academy Aug3-6, 2010 in Seoul & Daejeon, KoreaIndiaACTION PLAN Date: 30 July 2010 Created by: Shweta Khurana

  2. Part I: Intro & e-ScanTeam and Education Environment 2

  3. I. Introducing Country Team: Delegates/Speakers NAME:Mr. Guruswamy Kumaraswamy Position: Scientist Organization: National Chemical Laboratory Speaker? N Hobby: Outreach, Sports - Hockey Email: g.kumaraswamy@ncl.res.in NAME: Dr. Anup Kumar RajputPosition/title: Associate Prof Organization: NCERT Speaker: Y Hobby: Reading and Travel Email: anupncert@yahoo.co.in 3

  4. I. Introducing Country Team: Delegate/Speaker &Intel Manager NAME: Paresh Joshi Position: Fellow Organization: Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education Speaker: Y Hobby: Indian Classical Music, Watching Movies Email:pkjoshi@hbcse.tifr.res.in NAME: Shweta Khurana Position: K12 Product Manager Organization: Intel Technology India Pvt Ltd Speaker: Y Hobby: Shakespearean Plays, Gardening Email:shweta.khurana@intel.com

  5. II. Country Educational Environment Part 1 Educational Environment There are more than a million schools in India Literacy rate: Avg 64.84% Males:75.26 % & Females:53.67% No. of Students: 100 Million No. of Teachers: 2 Million Types of Schools: 1)International 2)Residential 3)Government 4)Private 5

  6. III. Country Science Fairs What is the status of Science Fairs in your area? • Existing: Please complete if your country has participated in Intel ISEF • How many science fairs are held? • One : IRIS – Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science is the Intel India Science Fair • most of the chain schools at their individual level hold a Science Fair • In addition to this there are several government held state fairs • How is the community or government involved? • Yes, IRIS is a fair in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Confederation Of Indian Industries (CII) • Approximately how many students entered this year, (2009-2010 academic year)? 1500 students submitted their synopsis • New: Please complete if you’re just beginning to have science fairs • What is the interest? • When do you hope to hold your first Fair? • Who are the potential alliance partners?

  7. IV. Country STEM Education Challenges • Identifying key challenges in your country esp on STEM education will help you to focus when you build country action plan later: What are the top 3 obstacles and challenges you face in STEM education in your country? (Below are Sample Topics; feel free to choose your own topics; please identify and summarize only three areas). • very few research facilities available • K12 syllabi concentrates more on grades and mere reproduction of information than promote higher order thinking skills / research • Pure Sciences not followed as a career option as it offers low monetary opportunities

  8. Part II:Country Action PlanAdvancing STEM Education(Please fill this during ASEA2010: you will have a time to present it on Day 4 morning) 8

  9. 0. Action Plan Guidelines This is your working document What do you want to accomplish Who is going to do what When is it going to get done What resources did you see this week that you’d like to adapt for use What resources do you need for your plan Tell us what helped you most, what is missing, and what needs improvement As you work, post your Action Plan on the Ed Academy Community so that others may observe your work (www.inteledacademy.org) A report out of accomplishments is due Nov. 15 Work with your Intel Education Manager to submit Note: sample completed Action Plans from 2009 are on the Intel website: http://www.intel.com/education/isef/isef/overview.htm 9

  10. I. High Level Goals What do you want to accomplish for your school, region or country? Look at long-term (3-5 years) and short-term goals (1-2 years) Long term goals Improve the quality of science/mathematics education for students & move away from rote-based/exam focused learning Strengthen IRIS, as a way to motivate students towards research based learning Teacher professional development for STEM Incentivize students (consider for admission to reputed colleges) Short term goals THIS YEAR: Widen net for entries (via better coordination with state fairs through NCERT and DST) THIS YEAR: Improved visibility for IRIS (media coverage) THIS YEAR: “Side shows” during IRIS - Arvind Gupta, etc. THIS YEAR: More stakeholders (CSIR, Industry) - Stalls 1-2 YEARS: Couple NCERT teacher training with IRIS 10

  11. II. Objectives How will you know you succeeded? Please list the results you want to see; Increased number of admissible entries to IRIS Increased success rate at ISEF Adoption of progressive policies on STEM education, including curriculum and teaching methods Expand SRC to cover all regions 11

  12. III. Action Plan: Steps to Meet Your Goals and Objectives 12

  13. IV. Reflection on ASEA 2010 THANK YOU for your quality participation at ASEA2010: pls share your reflection on your experience; Highlight what your team felt was the key learning Possibility of influencing STEM policy No time for reflection between sessions Which presentations were the most beneficial for your team? (Neves Carol) Smithsonian (pointer to available materials) Yves Quere (Impressive to see his passion for hands-on) Prof. Watanabe (Concept of science cafes, etc. interesting) Which posters were the most beneficial for your team? Poster on mobile science vans from Philippines Poster on Education community What types of presentations/posters/activities were missing? ` 13

  14. V. Continuing The Momentum Built;ASEA2010 Next Steps & Call for your participation One of key goals of ASEA2010 is to sustain the network among participants and collectively move forward to support STEM education and capacity building of educators across Asia; Organizers will create “Asia Community of Science Educators”: Yes On Day 4, organizers will call for “ASEA2010 Declaration”, asking for continued engagement and collaboration; Yes As part of sustaining strategy for ASEA2010, organizers will call for “ASEA Steering Committee” among delegates/speakers/organizers Yes Steering Committee may provide regular webinars and online activities, throughout the year until the ASEA2011 Yes 14

  15. VI. Optional Pictures Slide * If you would like to include a picture or a small group of pictures of your team experiencing the ASEA2010, please do so on this slide only 15

  16. THANK YOUFor Asia delegates and speakers: we look forward to keeping in touch and building the next ASEA2011+ collectively. Useful WebsitesEducator Community: www.inteledacademy.orgEngage: www.inteledacademy.orgASEA Home: to be provided later Intel Education Asia: www.intel.com/education/asia 16

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