Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement

13
micro-
credentials
15
Approximate hours each
Description

These micro-credentials meet Washington state’s STEM certificate renewal requirement. Find out more about the STEM certificate renewal requirement. Find out more about how to earn Washington clock hours through NEA micro-credentials to meet this requirement.

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Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 1. Climate Change 101

Educators willl earn about and share the causes, impacts, and solutions of climate change.

Types of Evidence Required

Educators will ground themselves in current develop ecological awareness for their students, or, if completing this micro-credential without students, the educator will research a policy or movement related to ecological justice, climate change, and protection of nature or natural resources.

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StartNEA_CLIM1Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement1. Climate Change 101

Computer Science: 1. Foundations of Computer Science
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding tools to solve problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Unit of study, annotated student work samples, reflection

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StartNEA_CS1Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement1. Foundations of Computer Science

Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 2. Climate Justice

Educators will understand and share the disproportionate impacts of climate change on our communities and solutions to advance equity.

Types of Evidence Required

Educators will expand awareness on climate justice by creating an action plan OR a lesson plan to promote environmental justice.

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StartNEA_CLIM2Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement2. Climate Justice

Computer Science: 2. Computing Systems
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that develop criteria for defining computing systems and analyzing existing computing models.
Types of Evidence Required: Unit of study, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS2Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement2. Computing Systems

Computer Science: 3. Data and Analysis
Educator designs integrated learning experiences for students to use multiple data sets to generate, store, transform and/or analyze data.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plans, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS3Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement3. Data and Analysis

Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 3. Mitigating Climate Change

Educators will understand the key drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in the K-12 education system and take action to reduce the environmental impact on their school community.

Types of Evidence Required

Educators will connect the key drivers of greenhouse gas emissions to an action they can take in their classroom or building and create both a detailed action plan and a presentation that will serve as a call to action for their students and/or school community.

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StartNEA_CLIM3Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement3. Mitigating Climate Change

Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 4. Adapting to Climate Change

Educators will identify how climate change impacts their school and local community. They will also advocate for and take action to adapt and build resilience.

Types of Evidence Required

Understand what climate change is and its impact on education. Plan for adaptations within the school community that will help the community deal effectively with impacts due to climate change.

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StartNEA_CLIM4Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement4. Adapting to Climate Change

Computer Science: 4. Network and the Internet
Educator communicates what computer science is and how it is a tool to engage with univeral human problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plans, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS4Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement4. Network and the Internet

Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 5. Community Outreach for Climate Change

Educators will engage with the community around solutions to climate change.

Types of Evidence Required

Educators will create an action plan that works with stakeholders to carry out an initiative about climate change.

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StartNEA_CLIM5Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement5. Community Outreach for Climate Change

Computer Science: 5. Programming and Computational Thinking for Beginners
Educator designs integrated learning experiences to solve problems through algorithms and computational thinking.
Types of Evidence Required: Algrorithm created, lesson plan, glowchart or pseudocode, reflection

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StartNEA_CS5Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement5. Programming and Computational Thinking for Beginners

Computer Science: 6. Applied Programming
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding to solve problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plan, teacher programming file, student programming file, video of program in action, reflection

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StartNEA_CS6Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement6. Applied Programming

Climate Change & Environmental Justice: 6. Integrating Climate Change into Classrooms

Educators will engage students in learning about climate change and how to devise solutions. Educators will share their learning experiences with students’ families or community members.

Types of Evidence Required

Educators will connect climate change topics to the current curriculum and/or standards, create a lesson plan that will engage students in learning about climate change, share learnings with families or the community, and reflect on the process.

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StartNEA_CLIM6Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement6. Integrating Climate Change into Classrooms

Native Education: 7. AI/AN Representation in STEM Instruction
Educators will demonstrate knowledge of how AI/AN ways of being, knowing, and doing are traditionally and foundationally grounded in STEM and learn to utilize some methods for incorporating these ideas and processes into their classrooms.
Types of Evidence Required: Research of methods, lesson plans, presentation

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StartNEA_NIEA7Micro-credentials meeting Washington’s STEM certificate renewal requirement7. AI/AN Representation in STEM Instruction