COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION
P.O.
BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
23218-2120
PRINS. MEMO NO. 36
December 2, 2008
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE/SECONDARY
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TO:
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Principals
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FROM:
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Linda M. Wallinger
Assistant Superintendent for Instruction
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SUBJECT:
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Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge
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The Siemens
We Can Change the World Challenge gives students the opportunity,
tools, and inspiration to become agents of change for the environment. Beginning in fall 2008 through March 15,
2009, middle school student teams from across the country will be challenged to
create sustainable, reproducible environmental improvements in their local
communities.
Projects
are grouped into three categories based on environment – rural, urban, and
suburban. The competition is a six-step process
following scientific methodology:
- Identification:
Students conduct research to learn about the issues that affect their
community and select one issue that they truly want to impact;
- Research: Students
access a variety of resources to learn all they can about their issue and
develop a problem statement that explains why and how it is a problem in
their community;
- Plan: Students propose
a feasible, measurable solution to positively impact their issue and an
action plan to help them carry it out;
- Act: Students work
together to implement their action plan;
- Analyze: Students
explain what they’ve found out so far; and
- Share: Students make
recommendations for how their plan can be replicated or expanded in
similar communities across the nation.
The
challenge is open to all U.S. middle
school students between grades six through eight and teams are made up of two
to three members and a teacher or adult advisor. For further information and registration for
the challenge, please go to http://www.wecanchange.com/;
or contact Paula Klonowski, science coordinator, Office of Middle and High
School Instruction, by e-mail at Paula.Klonowski@doe.virginia.gov
or by telephone at (804) 371-0249.
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