teaching lesson

event overview

The TEECA Teaching Lesson Competition evaluates how well an individual or pair of students plans and teaches others about a technological topic. The topic is provided well in advance of the TEECA competition. All preparations for the actual lesson must be done by the student and/or team. During the actual competition, the lesson is timed and instructional delivery and material are evaluated. The judging panel (evaluators) usually consists of: 1 in-service Technology & Engineering Education teacher having a minimum of 3 years of teaching experience, 1 professor of Technology & Engineering Education, and two or more students from a local middle or high school (when possible).

team composition

An individual, a team of two, or team of three TEECA undergraduate students may be involved in planning and developing the formal lesson. However, only one or two undergraduate students may be designated as the primary teacher(s). Each school may enter one TEECA Lesson Planning team entry, and the entrants must be registered conference participants from an affiliated TEECA chapter. Graduate students are not permitted to participate in this event.

notes

This competition has at least one item that is due before the conference. Make sure that you note any deadlines in the below Challenge document.

guide and challenge

https://docs.google.com/open?id=1Wc0NkDxvUMWgScGh-FbZ5hJ3vR6iq69ZaRfWH7POJwU
https://docs.google.com/open?id=1oPUa7Y-dkmfr8a_GBJPOLTx30u6hB8Do8PGoyalVerE

contributors

sponsor

Sponsorship Available. Contact Trevor Robinson, National TEECA Advisor, for more information.