In Southwest Pennsylvania
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REMAKING LEARNING In Southwest Pennsylvania LEARNING FOR THE 21 ST Anytime, Anywhere, CENTURY Everyone NATIONAL An ever expanding PARTNERSHIPS network Setting the LEADERSHIP Remake Learning agenda The Remake Learning Council is a
Anytime, Anywhere, Everyone
LEARNING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
An ever expanding network
NATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
Setting the Remake Learning agenda
LEADERSHIP
Gregg Behr RLC Co-Chai hair Executive Director, the Grable Foundation Lynne Schrum RLC Co-Chai hair Dean of Education West Virginia University Anne Sekula RLC Direct ctor
The Remake Learning Council is a blu lue-ri ribb bbon
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ssion n of dis istingui tinguish shed ed le leader ers from the education, government, business and civic sectors working together to support teaching, mentoring, and design — across formal and informal educational settings — that spark rk creati tivit vity in in kid ids, activating them to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for navigating lifelong learning, the workforce, and citizenship.
Superintendents
- PPS
- Elizabeth Forward
Business Leaders
- Chevron
- Schell Games
Nonprofit Leaders
- PAEYC
- Fred Rogers Center
Libraries and Museum Leaders
- Children’s Museum
- Carnegie Libraries
Higher Education
- CMU
- University of Pittsburgh
Research Marketing & Awareness Access & Participation
RLC FOCUS AREAS
Orgs remaking learning for children in Southwest PA
MAIN REMAKE LEARNING PLAYERS
REMAKE LEARNING ECOSYSTEM
The Sprout Fund
www.sproutfund.org Catalyzing innovation since 2001 through:
- Grantmaking
- Community Building
- Storytelling
- Bridging grassroots and
treetops
- Project Management
- Badging
More than 500 community projects through more than $4 million of investments.
- Dynamic physical
space for curious educators
- Learn, share, create
and make
- “Play” time and
specific events and workshop STEAM Grants
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
What are Remake Learning
- rgs doing
to advance learning innovation?
NETWORK ACTIVITIES
Teacher’s Innovation Project: Pittsburgh Public Schools
Word Pla lay: y: Fred d Rogers s Center er
SMALLabs LLabs: : Eli lizab zabeth th Forward ard Scho hool
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istrict trict (and d oth
- thers)
Remake e Learning rning Dig igita tal Corps: rps: Sprou rout t Fund
Messa ssage ge fro rom Me: CREATE Lab (CMU MU)
South th Fayet ette e School hool Dis istri trict ct STEAM AM In Innovat ation ion Summer er In Institut tute
Measuring success
DATA
Southwest Pennsylvania West Virginia
CREATE LAB
COMMUNIT Y ROBOTICS, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSIT Y (IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WVU, EAST LIBERT Y, AND MARSHALL UNIVERSITIES)
72
Number of K-12 schools hosting CREATE Lab activities
56%
Average free/reduced price lunch compared to PA state e ave verage rage of 43%
47
Number of K-12 schools hosting CREATE Lab activities
52%
Average “Low SES” compared to WV state e ave verag rage e of 55%
0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00%
CREATE TE Lab Free/R e/Reduced educed Price e Lu Lunch Distribution tribution Southw hwest est Pennsylv sylvania ania K-12 Schools
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% Free/ Reduced Enrollment CREATE Lab Average National Average State Average Allegheny County Average
STEAM GRANTS SINCE 2009
F U N D E D B Y T H E A L L E G H E N Y I N T E R M E D I AT E U N I T, S P R O U T F U N D , A N D LO C A L F O U N DAT I O N S I N S O U T H W E S T P E N N SY LVA N I A
61
Districts have been funded by STEAM grants in the last five years
64%
Of those districts have received more than one STEAM grant
38%
Average free/reduced price lunch rate among STEAM funded schools
- Allegheny County Average: 38%
- PA State Average: 43%
- National Average: 53%
$3.9
Million
Value of all STEAM grants awarded directly to local schools
0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00%
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Free- and nd Reduced ced-Pr Price ice Lu Lunc nch h Distributi tribution
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STEA EAM M Grant ant Fund nded d Schoo hool l Districts tricts
% Free/Reduced Price Lunch Average Allegheny County Average
ACHIEVEMENT CASE STUDY:
T H E E L I Z A B E T H FO RWA R D S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
1
Number of dropouts in the 2012-2013 school year, compared to 24 in in 2009-2010
3%
Increase in standardized reading scores since 2010
4%
Increase in standardized math scores since 2010
500%
Increase in summer program enrollment since 2010, helping to stem summer learning loss across the district
145
EFSD’s rank out of 500 PA school districts in the Pittsburgh Business
- Times. In 2009-2010 the district
ranked 240th, a 95 distr trict ct jump mp.
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