Partnership for Student Success in Science (PS3)
The Partnership consisting of nine Silicon Valley school districts and San Jose State University's (SJSU) Colleges of Engineering and Education is taking a regional approach to improving science education by building institutional capacity, instructional quality, and student achievement in a major urban region.Sustainable institutional changes are created to support high quality science education. Science teaching and learning, grades K-8, is improved through a continuum of university preservice preparation, new teacher induction, on-going inservice and leadership development for over 1300 preservice students and inservice teachers.
Latest Highlight
Video overview of the Partnership for Student Success in Science (PS3) project, serving nine school districts in California. This video clip provides a summary of PS3 professional development activities, and offers commentary from program participants.
Describes the skills needed by engineering students to design experiments. "The US Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology recently put a new spin on experimentation skills in engineering education....
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"The US Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology recently put a new spin on experimentation skills in engineering education. Specifically, outcome 3b of Engineering Criteria 2000 states that...
Discusses the development of inquiry-based experimental design into four undergraduate engineering courses. "The Partnership for Student Success in Science is a collaborative educational project between...
Higher Education Partners
School District Partners
- Palo Alto Unified School District
- Cupertino Union School District
- Los Altos Menlo Park School District
- Mountain View Whisman School District
- Newark Unified School District
- Redwood City School District
- Santa Clara School District
- San Mateo Foster City School District
