Partner Profile

The Wade Institute for Science Education

Provider of STEM professional development for K-12 and informal educators
wadeinstitutema.org
(617) 328-1515
The Wade Institute for Science Education

was approved for the PLPG in

August 2024

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The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Who we are
Our programs leverage the expertise of educators and scientists from research institutions, cultural organizations, educational bodies, and universities to showcase inquiry-based science, engineering, and technology curriculum. To effectively teach inquiry-based science, educators must engage in model programs, experiencing them both as ‘students’ and as instructors. Through participation in Wade Institute programs, teachers gain the skills to create and implement engaging, hands-on, minds-on, inquiry-based curriculum, guided by experienced professional learning providers.
Types of support we offer
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Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Our curriculum expertise
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Rivet Education evaluates this information

Science
OpenSciEd (2017)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?
OpenSciEd
Our Team
11–20

facilitators/coaches

Less than 10%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Provider of STEM professional development for K-12 and informal educators
wadeinstitutema.org
(617) 328-1515
The Wade Institute for Science Education

was approved for the PLPG in

August 2024

.

The “Types of support we offer” and “Our curriculum expertise” are evaluated and approved by Rivet Education; all other information is self-reported. We recommend that you confirm details with each partner directly.

How are partners selected for the PL Partner Guide?
Our Team
11–20

facilitators/coaches

Less than 10%

are non-white

Where we work
We have worked here
We are also willing to work here
Who we are
Our programs leverage the expertise of educators and scientists from research institutions, cultural organizations, educational bodies, and universities to showcase inquiry-based science, engineering, and technology curriculum. To effectively teach inquiry-based science, educators must engage in model programs, experiencing them both as ‘students’ and as instructors. Through participation in Wade Institute programs, teachers gain the skills to create and implement engaging, hands-on, minds-on, inquiry-based curriculum, guided by experienced professional learning providers.
Types of support we offer
PLPG Icon Blue
plpg icon color

Rivet Education evaluates this information

Adopting an ELA curriculum
Adopting a math curriculum
Adopting a science curriculum
Initial implementation
Ongoing implementation support for teachers
Ongoing implementation support for leaders
What are these phases?
Types of districts that we have experience working with
Traditional District
Charter
Private
Parochial
Urban
Suburban
Rural
Fewer than 2,500 students
2,500 to 10,000 students
10,000 to 50,000 students
50,000 to 100,000 students
More than 100,000 students
Greater than 60% of economically disadvantaged students
Greater than 20% of English language learners
Greater than 20% of students with disability
Greater than 80% students of color
Why is this important?
Our curriculum expertise
plpg icon color
PLPG Icon Blue

Rivet Education evaluates this information

Science
OpenSciEd (2017)
What is a high quality curriculum?
Our curriculum expertise

As a partner who exclusively supports the adoption phase of curriculum, Rivet does not evaluate their expertise in any particular high-quality instructional materials.

Certifications we've received
What does this certification mean?
OpenSciEd

This partner's approach and services

Sample scopes of work
What are these scopes?
How we address equity
The Wade Institute for Science Education believes that all students deserve high quality science instruction. We acknowledge the vast social and structural inequities that create barriers to equitable opportunities in education and career development. In accordance with our mission, we seek to provide high quality professional learning experiences for all STEM educators that equip them with resources and instructional practices to help them create equitable, inclusive and accessible STEM learning experiences in their classrooms and institutions and that support their growth in understanding the diverse identities, needs, assets, and challenges of their learners.
Why is this important?
How we build district capacity
We offer PL programs that build on each other through multiple yearly contact points, where PL is applied directly to the classroom, incorporating reflection and evaluation to improve outcomes. We provide teachers with a deep understanding of the OpenSciEd model that will allow them to continue to implement new units beyond the end of our work with them, and support school leadership and administration as they navigate OpenSciEd implementation.
Why is this important?
How we provide curriculum-aligned PL

Workshops

A full implementation of OpenSciEd requires at least four days of professional learning, preferably delivered in-person. We offer a four-day OpenSciEd Launch PL that includes an in-depth exploration of a specific unit. From there, we can further support educators by providing additional programming focused on specific elements of the OpenSciEd model or by offering deep dives into other units.

Coaching

Post delivery of OpenSciEd Launch PL, small group coaching in minimum 2 hour sessions, targeting specific OpenSciEd elements, are available. Based on teacher or administration needs and interests, these sessions can include expanded learning and/or planned structured work time, and can be delivered before or during an OpenSciEd Unit’s implementation.

PLCs

Our PLC-based programs center on student achievement through analysis of student work and subsequent instructional responsiveness. As such these sessions are best delivered during an OpenSciEd Unit’s implementation, and center on analysis of student models, notebooks, and progress trackers for formative assessment, and mid-point or end unit summative transfer tasks.

Consultations

Consultation is driven towards administration supporting teaching staff in delivery of OpenSciEd units. Topics include interpretation of MA DESE OpenSciEd Scope & Sequence, development of customized Launch programs, unit delivery timelines, and access to unit materials.
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