Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 Meaningful STEM learning for students with visual impairments: does Project-Based Learning (PBL) work?
Provider
Location
 Available Online
Date(s)
 Available On Demand
CE Hours
 1
Contact Information
 Cody Alvarez calvarez@seeitourway.org
Registration Information
 Register online at www.my.azaer.org
Fees
 $20.00 for session or $100.00 for unlimited sessions through July 31st. All purchased sessions will be available indefinitely.
Description of CE Program/Activity
 Project Based Learning (PBL) has been described as, an innovative approach to learning that teaches a multitude of strategies critical for success in the twenty-first century. Within PBL, students drive their own learning through inquiry, as well as work collaboratively to research and create projects that reflect their knowledge (Bell, 2015, p. 39). Using a Project Based Learning framework, Project Based Learning Opportunities and Exploration of Mentorship for Students with Visual Impairments in STEM (Project POEM) developed an intervention focused on increasing the STEM awareness, knowledge, persistence, and resilience of students with visual impairments interested in pursuing STEM careers. This presentation will discuss the summer 2018 qualitative findings of Project POEMs Readiness Academy, one segment of the year-long intervention. Presenters will address the following research question: To what degree and under what conditions does participation in an intervention (Readiness Academy) provide engaging and relevant project-based learning experiences for students with VI? Presenters will share practical strategies to support students with VI in STEM education. Objectives:1) Participants will define accessible science education and a share a minimum of three strategies. 2) Participants will discuss how collaboration and independence fit within a PBL approach. 3) Participants will share tips on how to support middle and high school students with VI interested in STEM.