Technology education helps students develop skills to create and understand technology. It also prepares students for careers in technology and engineering.
What students learn:
Technology and engineering: Students learn about the nature of technology, how to design systems, and the impact of technology
STEM skills: Students learn math and science concepts through hands-on projects
Problem solving: Students learn to solve problems and innovate
Teamwork: Students learn to work together
How students learn:
Projects: Students work on projects like designing energy systems or creating prototypes
Work-based learning: Students gain experience through work-based learning opportunities
Extracurricular activities: Students participate in robotics clubs, engineering challenges, and technology fairs
Guest lectures: Students learn from guest lectures from industry professionals
Program outcomes:
Students develop critical thinking, teamwork, and confidence
Students are prepared for post-secondary education
Students are prepared for careers in technology and engineering
Mr. Jason Lehman
Contact Info:
jml@bruce.k12.wi.us
Education:
Bachelors Degree in Physical Education from UW LaCrosse
Masters of Education from St. Mary's University, Winona
Experience:
In my spare time I build various woods projects for people in and around the area and state. I am a self taught person when dealing with woodworking. I feel it gives me an outlet away from my normal career of teaching and coaching. I like to try to bring my passion of making something with my own two hands to the students so they can take pride in building something on their own.
Mr. Jerry Dearhamer
Contact Info:
jdearhamer@bruce.k12.wi.us
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