Title :
Developing and implementing a high school simulation course to provide rigor and relevance to the curriculum
Author :
Kuch, Beverly Biel
Author_Institution :
Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, Brecksville
Abstract :
This paper discusses the chronology of events leading to the development of one of the nation´s first high school simulation courses using Arenareg software. Through the efforts of a partnership between Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC), North Royalton High School (NRHS) and Rockwell Automation, specialists in mathematics, career- technical education and simulation collaborated to develop and implement a high school course in alignment with academic and career-technical standards, containing the rigor and relevance required of a 21s century high school. Included in the discussion is the need for high school reform, the rationale for the course, philosophical barriers, curriculum development and related standards. Examples are given of class projects, including student culminating projects used for assessment and grading.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer science education; educational courses; student experiments; Arena software; Cuyahoga Valley Career Center; North Royalton High School; Rockwell Automation; career-technical education; curriculum development; educational course; educational curriculum; high school reform; high school simulation course; mathematics; philosophical barriers; student assessment; student projects; Automation; Cities and towns; Computer graphics; Computer simulation; Education; Educational institutions; Engineering profession; Mathematics; Seminars; Standards development;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2007 Winter
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1306-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1306-5
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2007.4419874