ESD
105 Regional Science Education Project
ESD 105 began
the process of science education reform in 1997. Washington State
LASER
grant funding and support became available to the region in July
2001 to further the reform efforts. This work has now become the
Regional Science Education Project, which includes the ESD
105 Science Education Cooperative.
The Regional
Science Education Project is a unique, hands-on, inquiry-centered
science education program for kindergarten to sixth grade students.
It has been developed for and implemented in school districts in
the South Central Washington region.
Classroom teachers
receive at least 54 hours of intense, content-specific professional
development over three years. The professional development is purposely
designed to deepen their understanding of science and inquiry-centered
learning methods. The K-6 curricula has been adopted region-wide
and is supported by the National Science Foundation. This professional
development also promotes integration of science with reading, writing,
and mathematics. Master trainers for each of the 19 science units
are being developed to meet future training needs.
The Regional
Science Education Project provides 19
Science and Technology for Children (STC) kits
for teachers to use in their classrooms (three per grade level except
kindergarten). The kits contain all materials a teacher needs to
implement in the classroom. Kits are shared via a sequenced
rotation schedule three times a year. The kits
are refurbished after each rotation.The kits are then ready for
the next group of classrooms in the rotation schedule.
The
vision of the Regional Science Education Project is to:
Enable 58,000 students in the region to perform at world-class levels
in science.
Eliminate academic performance gaps among gender, ethnic, and socio-economic
groups.
Prepare students for their adult roles of living, learning, and
working in a society increasingly shaped by science and the technology-driven
economy of the 21st century.
Join Us — Become a Partner!
We need
you to help the students succeed! For us to reach our goals
we invite partners to support the Regional Science Education Project
now and in the future.
You can support
this effort by providing dollars that will allow
us to train more teachers, build a network of master science teachers,
purchase and refurbish science kids, and keep the project coordinated
and cost-effective.
You can also
creatively support this effort by:
• donating time to refurbish kits
• providing consumable materials
for refurbishment
• providing storage or warehouse
space for kits and materials
• or providing a van or large vehicle
for kit transportation.
The project
has received assistance from a Honda
Foundation Grant Award and
a Weyerhaeuser
Grant Award.
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