One of the important areas of emphasis at Columbia School
District is STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Science is very important in society
today. Science is in our lives from the
pavement we drive on; to the medicines we take; to the alarm clocks that wake
us up each day. Science has provided us
with new plastics that make up our water bottles, bullet proof vests for our
law enforcement professionals and parts for our automobiles. Our students have the opportunity to take chemistry,
biology, anatomy and physiology, physics, sports medicine and forensics. In addition Columbia Central offers the
opportunity for our students to earn take college level science courses through
our Advanced Placement program.
Globally, one of the things that science has provided is the
basis for technological advancements, which paved the way for cell phones,
computers and an impressive array of electronics. Technology has given students new avenue for
learning. At the schools in Columbia we
focus on integrating technology into every area: Language Arts, Math, Science
and Social Studies. Our students use
iPads, Chromebooks, desk top computers and graphing calculators. Technology allows our students to increasing
their learning potential by performing research anywhere and anytime. In addition, some of the lessons our students
perform are flipped lessons. In a
flipped lesson technology allows teachers to provide basic learning
opportunities through technology, and then the students work together with their
peers and teacher to put their learning into practice the next day.
Engineering is of increasing importance and is directly
connected with the other elements of STEM.
Our students have the opportunity to learn basic engineering principles
through our science lessons. Engineering
principles are also taught in our robotics course, through our robotics teams
and the high school principles of engineering course. We have the opportunity to offer three engineering
and robotics teams to our students in junior and senior high school. In addition, this fall we will begin offering
afterschool programs in engineering and robotics to our third through sixth
grade students.
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