
STLP Membership Application

Burlington Elementary General Extracurricular Policy

Burlington Elementary STLP Policy

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The Burlington STLP consists of 4th & 5th Grade Students.
Follow the links on the left to get the STLP application form
for the 2008 - 2009 school year, or to read the Burlington Elementary SDBM
policy on STLP.
What
is STLP?
STLP
The Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) is a project-based learning
program that empowers students in all grade levels to use technology in and
out of the classroom.
Student-designed projects fall into four
categories—instructional, community, technical, and entrepreneurial—and are
created to help the school and community while also meeting the 6 STLP
Goals. Some activities qualify as service-learning projects and provide
assistance to charities or other local agencies in need. Other activities
can be described as entrepreneurial, and illustrate the beginning steps of
forming a small business.
The Mission of the Student Technology
Leadership Program (STLP) is to advance individual capabilities; to motivate
all students; and to create leadership opportunities through the use of
technology.
STLP 6 Goals
1. The STLP will develop activities which enhance the academic, social
and emotional growth of the student.
Student Technology Leaders (STLs) will participate in technology activities
coordinated to core content.
STLs will work in teams/individually inside and outside the school.
STLs will interact with other students and adults to develop working
partnerships.
2. The STLP will provide leadership opportunities for all students.
STLs rosters will reflect the diversity of school populations.
STLs will take responsibility for participating in leadership, training and
activities.
STLs will experience career awareness/entrepreneurial opportunities.
3. The STLP will participate in multi-age collaboration by forming
innovative learning partnerships.
Coordinators and STLs will develop activities which cross grade levels and
geographic boundaries (K-16).
4. The STLP will form learning partnerships among students with different
technology skills.
STLs will learn new technology skills.
STLs will share technology expertise with other students.
5. The STLP will develop activities which benefit communities.
Coordinators and STLs will form partnerships with business, industry,
charitable, nonprofit and community agencies.
6. The STLP will develop instructional activities which integrates
technology and benefits the school and support KETS (Kentucky Education
Technology System)
Coordinators and STLs will initiate activities which benefit individual
students and staff and which support the school's consolidated plan.
Coordinators and STLs will assist with technology integration throughout the
school.
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