
The more stars you get, the more colleges will open up and the more bonuses you'll get to help you out at that particular school. You'll be given required tasks from the start and progressively harder ones as you go to get the college from 1-3 stars. They will give you the basic rundown of what's up and what needs to happen in order for this place to be a success. Each college will have a representative chat with you about what that particular campus has to offer, whether it be culinary, wizardry, spy school, sports, or even clown college. No two colleges are alike, however, and you will need to put your best foot forward to not only make each one a unique experience but an educational one at that. You are brought in by the local board of education in Two Point County (the same setting as the first game) to help fix and improve the local college system. The schools conducted a self-study of their STEM/STEAM instructional programs to calibrate and refine as necessary in order to develop a portfolio demonstrating the quality of their programs.The premise of the game is pretty simple. Every local district selected schools to participate in the pilot of the certification process. The objective of the certification process is to require schools to examine their instructional programs, structures, lesson design processes, and stakeholder interactions that promote an effective STEAM school culture based on collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking. In the Fall of 2017, with the support of external partners and institutions of higher education, DOI launched a STEM/STEAM certification pilot process for schools.

In Spring 2017, Superintendent King asked the Division of Instruction (DOI) to research STEM/STEAM certification for schools to calibrate STEM/STEAM programs across the district. The STEAM coordinators collaborate to create LAUSD resources to support STEM/STEAM programs across the district. To support these schools and expand the number of STEM/STEAM schools, the Division of Instruction has hired two STEAM coordinators, and each local district has hired one STEAM coordinator. Each school has a different STEM/STEAM emphasis from Biomedicine, to Engineering, to Robotics, and more. The district has over 150 schools with a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) or STEAM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) focus. STEAM shows students how the scientific method can be applied to everyday life using computational thinking and real-world application of problem solving. Toward that goal, LAUSD has recognized the importance of preparing students in the fields of STEAM, the integration of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. To be competitive in a rapidly changing world, students must have the knowledge and skill sets to address the demands of a global economy.

Special Education Certificated Employment.Non-Classroom Teacher and Support Services Vacancies.ESSA Title II, Part A Private Schools Support.District Intern Program: Professional Development Plan.Credentials, Contract and Compliance Services.


Dual Language/Bilingual Programs Office.Division of Access, Equity and Acceleration.Curriculum Instruction and School Support.
