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Programs Overview

Students in TAF programs receive the best academic resources they need to succeed in school and in life. The Technology Education Pipeline provides age-appropriate education that boosts math literacy, technology fluency, critical thinking, problem solving and information synthesis skills.

Most of all, TAF programs ensure that students graduate high school college-ready for critical STEM fields.

TechStart

TechStart gives young students of color academic enrichment that ensures future success

TAF knows that “college-ready” begins in Kindergarten. TechStart is our free afterschool academic enrichment program for K-8th grade students. We use project-based learning and advanced technology tools to foster the first steps towards success in young students of color.

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TAF Academy is a public high school model with a STEM-focused curriculum.TAF Academy

TAF Academy is a 6-12th grade school model that sets knowledge in motion towards graduation and career success. Our mission is to prepare every middle school and high school student for college and for life with a rigorous and relevant STEM-focused curriculum.

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Quasar
coming Spring/Summer 2010

Every graduating senior needs a stellar college resume. Internships are a proven way for students to explore potential career options and bring a laser-focus to their college and career planning. Quasar is under development for the 2009-2010 school year at TAF Academy.

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Teach21

Teachers will apply best practices from TAF Academy in their classrooms

If we truly want to improve the quality of public education for all students in Washington, we must also improve the way we prepare our teachers. TAF is developing a teacher training program for public school teachers based on the success of the TAF Academy model. Through Teach21, teachers will learn how to incorporate modern, best educational practices and the latest technologies in their classrooms. 

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TechStart prepares K-8th grad students for high school

TAF Key Educational Concepts

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» Authentic Intellectual Work (AIW)

AIW is the combination of authentic instruction with assessment tasks (not necessarily tests) that elicit student work that is intellectually more complex than they would otherwise produce. AIW assignments demand higher-order thinking skills, deep understanding of content, elaborated communication, and activities that are similar to real-world tasks.

» College-Ready

Students are considered “college-ready” when they meet three criteria:

  • Awareness that college is a viable option for them
  • Eligibility based on completion of coursework needed for college admissions
  • Academic preparedness to take college-level classes without remediation

» Project-Based Learning (PBL)

PBL is a teaching model that encourages deep exploration of subjects through the use of classroom projects and selected technology to research questions and issues that are relevant to students’ lives.

» STEM fields

Industries that depend employees’ advanced skills in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math. Many of the fastest growing careers in the 21st century require critical skills—and college degrees—in these areas, yet people of color are significantly underrepresented in these fields.

» Technology Education Pipeline

TAF offers K-12 programs designed to increase awareness of and early participation in STEM subjects. Our programs use technologies and instruction methods that are appropriate for each stage in a child’s development.

 

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