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Abbreviation
  
PLTW

Website
  
www.pltw.org

Founded
  
1997

Location
  
United States

Founder
  
Brandon Lopez

CEO
  
Vince Bertram (Jun 2011–)

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Formation
  
1997; 20 years ago (1997)

Headquarters
  
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Type of business
  
501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization

Similar
  
College Board, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Codeorg, PBS, For Inspiration and Reco

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Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that develops STEM curricula for use by US elementary, middle, and high schools. PLTW also provides professional development training for instructors.

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Project lead the way


Description

PLTW's mission is to prepare students for the global economy by providing K-12 STEM programs to public, private, and charter schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in rural, urban, and suburban districts. They offer a problem-based curriculum combined with a teacher professional development.

Leadership

Vince Bertram is the current CEO and President of Project Lead The Way.

Payment and distribution

Schools that register with PLTW pay a flat participation fee that includes the curriculum, all required course software, access to school and technical support, and access to PLTW's learning management system. Teachers who instruct the Project Lead The Way curriculum are required to take part in PLTW's three-phase professional development program.

Financial support for PLTW

Governments of several states, including New York, Indiana, Iowa, and South Carolina, have provided funding to PLTW to support future development.

The Kern Family Foundation of Wisconsin provides financial support for the program in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota. Kern first became involved with PLTW in Wisconsin in 2004 as one of several programs it funds in an attempt to enhance U.S. economic competitiveness by trying to qualify more students for engineering and technology careers. The foundation's expenditures in support of the funding of PLTW total more than $23 million. Other foundations funding PLTW include the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and the Conrad Foundation.

References

Project Lead the Way Wikipedia