Innovative Biotechnology Programs Empowering High School Students

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Discover how the Advanced Technological Education Biotechnology Program funded by the National Science Foundation is providing hands-on experiences, career guidance, and pathways to certification and employment for high school students. Explore current grant-funded initiatives, such as the Amgen Biotech Experience and Credit by Exam Articulation, aimed at fostering STEM awareness and workforce readiness. Engage with articulating high schools and learn about the program's outcomes and plans to meet labor market demands.

  • Biotechnology
  • STEM awareness
  • High school students
  • Career guidance
  • Grant-funded programs

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  1. Advanced Technological Education (ATE) National Science Foundation BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

  2. Current Biotechnology Grant Funded Programs Brief Project Description Grade Level Duration Students Reached Program Biotech Career Jump Start At least 30 hours per year to create STEM awareness and provides hands on experiences and career guidance. 9-12 2020-2023 85 Amgen Biotech Experience (ABE) Offers lab-based, classroom-based, and web-based investigations in biotechnology, and provides professional learning opportunities and resources to support high schools in the use of ABE materials. 11-12 2005-2023 ~75,000 Credit by Exam Articulation Students who pass the exam can earn college credit for their high school biotechnology classes. Teachers of schools with an articulation agreement must be ABE-trained and offering Medical Interventions/Biotechnology. 11-12 2004-2023 2495 Defense STEM Education Consortium (DSEC) Serves underrepresented students by providing opportunities to gain hands-on experience, to move quickly through the pathway and opportunities for paid internships. CC 2021-2023 129 Supply Chain Experience (SCE) 50 hours hands-on real world biotechnology experience where products manufactured by participants will be used in the biotech classes and ABE high school kits. Includes resume building and career exploration. CC 2018-2023 140 Internships 150 hour subsidized external industry internship. CC 2018-2023 35

  3. ABE and Articulation Data 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Schools served 55 25 8 32 32 Teachers implementing Amgen Biotech Experience 73 35 8 45 38 Students reached 10263 3255 642 4168 5510 Articulating Schools 16 21 19 20 21 Title I Articulating Schools 8 10 8 8 9 Students tested 616 607 675 596 753 *Teachers of schools with an articulation agreement must be ABE-trained

  4. Articulating High Schools Articulating High Schools Mira Mesa High School University City High School Canyon Hills High School Kearny High School Clairemont High School San Diego High School Crawford High School La Jolla High School Point Loma High School Rancho Bernardo High School Westview High School Castle Park High School Sweetwater High School Eastlake High School Helix High School Sage Creek High School Mission Vista High School Torah High Schools of San Diego School for Entrepreneurship & Tech Del Lago Academy Map of Articulating Schools

  5. ATE Project Plan Outcome: To create a direct pathway of students from high school to certification to employment. Plans to address labor demand include: 1. Recruitment of first-generation and/or Hispanic high school students, who have passed the BIOL 131 Credit by Exam, into a college bridge program 2. Provide work-based learning experiences that promote acquisition of hands- on lab skills in the Applied Biotech courses and the Supply Chain Experience 3. Offer student pathways to earning college Biotechnology Certificate of Achievement Awards and/or the nationally recognized Biotechnician Assistant Certification (BACE).

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