Blog Content
April 23, 2013
The Problem Based Learning (PBL) Projects team of the New England Board of Higher Education will present “Problem Based Learning (PBL) Implementation Strategies for STEM Courses” at the National Association for Workforce Improvement (NAWI) conference this May.
NAWI will hold its 48th annual conference in partnership with the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI ) on Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 22, at the Omni Severin Hotel in Indianapolis.
The National Association for Workforce Improvement (NAWI) will hold its 48th annual conference in partnership with the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI ) on Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 22, at the Omni Severin Hotel in Indianapolis.
This year’s conference theme is: Engaging Minds for 21st Century Learning and Innovation: STEM Education in an E-Blended World.
NAWI is a leader in convening secondary and postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) practitioners to discuss current key education and training topics in “STEM/STEAM” and innovation education.
Key conference topics include:
Keynote speakers include:
NEBHE’s PBL Projects Presentation
NEBHE’s authentic, industry-based “Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Challenges” are being incorporated into secondary and postsecondary STEM courses to enhance students’ content knowledge, critical thinking skills, and ability to work in teams. Attendees will be introduced to the web-based multimedia “PBL Challenges” (case studies) in the fields of sustainable technologies and optics and photonics, and will learn how to implement the Challenges and assess student learning. Attendees will receive instructional materials to take back to the classroom.
To register for the conference, please click here.
Nicole Schepker is project coordinator for Problem Based Learning Projects at NEBHE.