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The Technology Student Association gives members opportunities for leadership and personal growth in all areas of technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Through TSA's regional, state, and international competitions, members can challenge themselves in over sixty different categories in middle and high school. These competitions stress the importance of STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics concepts, leadership, and presentation skills. Who Are TSA Members?The Technology Student Association (TSA) is the only student organization devoted exclusively to the needs of students interested in technology. TSA’s membership includes over 150,000 middle and high school students in 2,000 schools spanning 47 states. TSA is supported by educators, parents and business leaders who believe in the need for a technologically literate society. Members learn through exciting competitive events, leadership opportunities and much more. The diversity of activities makes TSA a positive experience for every student. From engineers to business managers, our alumni credit TSA with a positive influence on their lives. ChaptersTSA chapters take the study of STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics beyond the classroom and give students the chance to pursue academic challenges among friends with similar goals and interests. Together, chapter members work on competitive events, attend conferences on the state and national levels and have a good time raising funds to get there. Chapter organization develops leadership, as members may become officers within their state and then run nationally. Our chapters are committed to a national service project and are among the most service-oriented groups in the community. CompetitionsImagine an activity so captivating that your students spend hours working on it after school for weeks at a time. That’s what happens when TSA members engage in TSA’s competitions. Only TSA members have the opportunity to compete at exciting state conferences and then at the annual National Conference. Expert judging by technology educators and industry representatives inspires the best from participants. Members are rewarded not only with medals or trophies, but also with memories of the camaraderie and the challenge of a TSA Conference. Curriculum Integration -- Meeting STEM Criteria Through TSA ParticipationEducation directives at the federal and state levels focus on providing avenues for initiatives such as STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education. TSA helps teachers meet the criteria for STEM education goals through exciting programs that include technology activities, competitions, leadership and teamwork for students. In addition, all TSA activities are correlated to the Standards for Technological Literacy, as set forth by the International Technology Education Association (ITEA). Teachers can use TSA’s activities during the school day in their classroom and extend the learning beyond the classroom through a TSA chapter. Elementary LevelDesign briefs (technology activities) are based on popular elementary themes and curriculum, such as designing a dwelling for the rain forest. Middle School and High School LevelStudents can work individually or as a team in such areas as agriculture and biotechnology, website design, dragster design, flight challenge, film technology, CAD with 3D modeling, desktop publishing, extemporaneous speaking radio controlled transportation or scientific visualization. |
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