
C-Tech’s New Technology
Programs
The Affordable Answer to NCLB
The initial results are in,
and everyone involved at Sussex County Charter School concurs that the
Communication Pathway Series (CPS) DELIVERS. Teachers Carolyn Sior, 8th
Grade Math Teacher, and Pete Renna, Electronics, co-teach the Electronics
"Tech Rotation" at the Charter School.
"It's refreshing," states Renna, "to be able to do something new in the
classroom that benefits both the students and the teachers. We're dealing
with concepts that affect the lives of our students daily, and the kids are
having a lot of fun doing it." Soir agrees with her counterpart and adds,
"It's very beneficial that all of the assessments are included with the
programs, making implementation all that much easier."
CPS enables “cash-strapped”
schools to deliver a high quality turnkey program, exceeding the technology
and career awareness demands currently facing administrators. CPS's
refreshing uniqueness stimulates the inquisitive nature of students by
utilizing communications technology, which can be discovered in every aspect
of their environments. Teenagers and preteens can now gain insight into the
“WOWS” of technology that are a part of their daily lives: cell phones and
pagers, cable TV and the Internet, laptop computers and handheld video
games, CDs, DVDs, and MP3 players. CPS uses this familiarity as a stimulus
and framework for instruction in several other disciplines, but especially
science and technology.
Students learn:
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The
Scientific Method—Students perform scientific inquiries on assigned topics
and topics of their own choosing. They hypothesize, design and
perform experiments, and draw conclusions from the results. They observe
and record the results of their observations in written, graphic, and
diagram form.
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The
Science of Optics—The workings of fiber optic cable provide a springboard
for lessons in reflection, refraction, and diffraction, the speed of
light, wavelengths and frequencies, the electromagnetic and visible
spectrums, the metric system and scientific notation.
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Mathematics and Geometry—including the geometry of circles, the geometry
of angles, absolute and relative measurement, scientific notation,
calculations using standard scientific equations, conversion strategies
within the Metric system and between Metric and English units, detection
and prediction of patterns, table lookups, the concept of inverse
proportionality.
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Electricity—Students build
a working telegraph and learn about electric circuits, electromagnetism,
magnetic fields and interpreting technical diagrams.
These cross
curricular mini-programs (6-10hrs ea.) do not require expensive dedicated
labs, are portable, and include History, Systems and Language Arts. CPS
brings “career awareness” to the student through a variety of activities
introducing career paths for students to explore.
If you're looking to
attract new and higher-performing students into your more advanced
certification programs such as C-Tech’s Copper, Fiber Optic, and
Integrated Systems: Voice & Messaging, Communication Pathways
Series™ will lead the way.
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