Additional LabLearner Schools
This first component of the proposal is obvious. While success in the current Diocese of Brooklyn LabLearner schools has been remarkable, it is hardly fair for the students and families in the remaining half of the elementary schools in the Diocese. Further, in looking to the future, with the mission of impacting the quality of Diocese of Brooklyn high school STEM education, the high schools will get a mixed bag of students from LabLearner and non-LabLearner schools. Thus, high school STEM faculty will not be able to assume that the complement of students in any of their classes had the tremendous amount of lab experience and problem-solving background inherent in the LabLearner curriculum. This will be most obvious, though not limited to, freshmen-level courses.
The lists below show the Diocese of Brooklyn schools that currently have the LabLearner program (left) and those that do not as of yet (right). When wishing to fully develop superior STEM education in the Diocese of Brooklyn, our first mission may be to provide LabLearner to the rest of the Diocesan elementary schools that would like to join the program.
Any number of the remaining non-LabLearner schools can implement LabLearner at any point during the year, while such installations are typically done either during the summer or around the first of the year.
LabLearner Schools
Non-LabLearner Schools
New LabLearner Schools as a Component of Assessment and Continuous Improvement Activities
The best and scientifically most valid assessment strategies and continuous improvement protocols must have good, solid baseline data. Therefore, all additional LabLearner schools that are implemented in the Diocese of Brooklyn will be a component of another item in this proposal, Assessment and Continuous Improvement. Students and teachers in each new LabLearner school will be included in studies aimed at determining the cognitive, critical thinking, and science literacy impact of the LabLearner STEM program. New LabLearner schools will therefore contribute valuable baseline data.
LabLearner is a cross-curricular program that not only represents the best in hands-on science instruction, but has a major impact on reading, writing, communication, mathematics, and problem-solving skills. It systematically improves students’ critical thinking strategies, which helps in every other area of their education and lives. Thus, LabLearner helps both organize the PreK-8 educational experience and transforms the entire educational culture to one of deeper and more insightful thinking. A well-conceived and analytically supported assessment plan and continuous improvement program will therefore be an additional benefit to combining these two proposal components. This issue will be discussed further in the section on Assessment and Continuous Improvement.