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Project Lead The Way Inc. (PLTW) is a national program forming
partnerships among Public Schools, Higher Education Institutions
and the Private Sector to increase the quantity and quality
of engineers and engineering technologists graduating from
our education system. First developed in the 1980’s
by Richard Blais who was then chairman of the Technology Department
of an upstate New York school district, PLTW will soon be
offered in nearly 40 states.
Blais and members of the Technology Department were supported
by a Technology Advisory Board that he established in order
to gain the expertise of people in industry and to garner
support for the changes that were to be implemented in the
curriculum. Over the first three years, it became apparent
that the high school program was attracting an increasing
number of students, many who would not have enrolled in any
technology course until college. One of the members of the
Advisory Board was an individual whose family formed the Charitable
Venture Foundation. Through a grant from the Foundation and
through ongoing funding, Project Lead The Way became a national
program and increased its rigorous, challenging, hands-on
courses. Early on, PLTW became partners with the High Schools
That Work initiative of the Southern Regional Educational
Board (SREB) with schools in 30 states, and with Rochester
Institute of Technology, its first national training center.
Today, Project Lead The Way is the nation’s leading
pre-engineering middle school and high school program.
A comprehensive organizational structure has been created
by PLTW to ensure continued participation and success. Key
elements promote support at every level of the program. PLTW
provides local, state and national organization for leadership
and support, a model curriculum, teacher training and development
through its affiliation with some of the nation’s leading
colleges and universities, and a network of consultants throughout
the country.
We invite you to explore the PLTW website for more information
on the curriculum, on implementation, on school certification
and college credit for teachers and students and much
more.
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