Author: Marsha Hagler
Planning Unit: Nelson County CES
Major Program: Science, Engineering and Technology 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Engaging in discovery, exploration, and understanding in science, engineering and technology.
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Over 50% of Nelson County students receive free or reduced price school meals. The most recently posted school assessment testing (2016-2017) shows that 50% of elementary school and 61% of middle school student perform at the novice and apprentice level for math. This is higher than the state average.
In response, Nelson County 4-H and the two of the Kentucky 4-H Science, Engineering and Technology(SET) Board members partnered with 29 classrooms teachers at 5 elementary and one middle schools to present the 2018 National Youth Science Day Challenge, Code Your World, with 850 students in grades 4 and 5.
Outcomes
Of the 367 students who have completed the program evaluation, 70% can define algorithm, 82% can interrelate computational thinking to the importance in problem solving. 86% can describe how computer science influences the world around them. 70% wrote an algorithm to accomplish a task.
Extension continues to conduct SET programs in elementary and middle school in order to supplement the learning experience, introduce youth to a variety of career paths, and inform youth of other educational opportunities available through Nelson County Extension.
Link to the School Report Card page
http://applications.education.ky.gov/SRC/AssessmentByDistrict.aspx
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