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Texas Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Initiative (T-STEM)

 

 

Purpose 

The T-STEM Initiative includes academies, professional development centers, and a network all designed to improve instruction and academic performance in science and mathematics-related subjects at secondary schools.

T-STEM Academies

Demonstration schools and learning labs to develop innovative instruction methods and integrate technology and engineering into science and mathematics instruction serving students in grades 6-12 or 9-12.

T-STEM Aerospace/Rocketry Program

Promote engineering studies and research, develops workforce skills, encourage students to graduate from high school and enter academic and career paths in STEM fields that lead to careers in the engineering industries.

T-STEM Centers

Partners with universities, regional service centers, local education agencies, businesses, and non-profit organizations to create instructional materials and high-quality professional development.

T-STEM Co-Curricular Engineering Activities/Robotics

Provides a hands-on experience in solving real world challenges, exposes students to physics, mechanics, electronics, programming, business, financial management, teamwork, and leadership.

T-STEM Network

Online professional development, exemplar profiles, and resources in STEM education.

T-STEM Leadership

Replication of the UTeach Institute, a nationally recognized mathematics and science teacher preparation program developed by the University of Texas at Austin.

Performance

T-STEM Academies

51 operating T-STEM Academies: 

  • 20 campuses grades 9-12 
  • 31 campuses grades 6-12

15,000 students served (estimate 9/09): 

  • 74% of students from populations traditionally underrepresented in higher education (Hispanic/African American) 
  • 53% economically disadvantaged

Models:

  • School-within-school (SwS) 
  • Stand alone models  
  • Academies designed using T-STEM Blueprint  

T-STEM Aerospace/Rocketry Program

  • Eighty percent (80%) of the students in the SystemsGo Aeroscience program have continued on to study engineering in college, with many starting careers at major space-related companies such as NASA and the United Space Alliance.

T-STEM Centers

  • 7 T-STEM Centers
  • Over 2,800 teachers supported 
  • Specialized areas of concentration

T-STEM Co-Curricular Activities/Robotics

Participating Campuses:

  • 32 T-STEM Academies
  • 2 Early College High Schools 
  • 2 High School Redesign and Restructuring campuses 
  • 2 Early Innovators

T-STEM Network 

  • More than 1,600 registered users
  • Online exemplars encourage best practices; webinars hosted on portal 

UTeach Institute Replication

  • University of Houston 
  • University of North Texas 
  • University of Texas at Dallas 
  • University of Texas at Tyler 
  • University of Texas at Arlington

Funding Information

Prior to 2008-09 biennium:

  • TEA (state and federal) - $30,000,000
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - $20,000,000
  • Michael & Susan Dell Foundation - $20,000,000
  • National Instruments - $1,000,000

2008-09 biennium:

  • State - $20,000,000
  • Communities Foundation of Texas - $9,000,000

2010-11 biennium:

  • State - $20,000,000 

Laws and Rules

  • Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title II, Part B, Math & Science Partnerships
  • Texas Education Code §39.235

Resources

Contacts

Department of State Initiatives
T-STEM Program Manager: Stacy Avery
512.936.6060

 

 

Page last modified on 9/30/2010.


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