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  U.S. Industry needs more than one million engineers and technical workers. U.S. middle and high schools can help supply them.

Forging New Generations of Engineers
Project Lead the Way

 

P R O J E C T  L E A D   T H E   W A Y
 

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) is a national program aimed at middle and high school students. Implemented through the Center for Excellence, it helps schools give students the knowledge needed to excel in high technology fields. Studies of the program's curriculum prove that its student become the prepared, competent employees that U.S. industries need to stay competitive in the global market.

Project Lead the Way’s goal is to increase the number, quality, and diversity of the engineers graduating from our educational system.  This program also offers students the chance to find out if engineering is a viable career choice. Research confirms that students introduced to engineering principles, concepts, and practical problems in high school are better prepared for—and more likely to be successful in—college programs.  Currently, over 100 Minnesota schools participate in Project Lead the Way. 

What can PLTW do for your school?
PLTW's classroom instruction, generally one-third theory and two-thirds application, gives students meaningful, hands-on experience in problem-solving, teamwork, and project-based learning. They also have the opportunity to earn college credit for their work.

Contact PLTW Program Director, for information how your school can become a Project Lead the Way participant.

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

Gateway to Technology
A five-unit middle school program

  • Designed to help all students explore math, science, and technology
  • Flexible, project-based, cutting-edge curriculum
  • Taught in conjunction with rigorous core middle school courses
  • Adheres to national standards in math, science, and technology

Pathway to Engineering
An eight-unit high school program

  • Designed for students seeking more in-depth, hands-on knowledge of engineering and technology-based careers
  • Flexible, cutting-edge curriculum that emphasizes problem solving skills
  • Taught in conjunction with college preparatory math and science courses
  • Adheres to national standards in math, science, and technology

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