STLP (Student Technology Leadership Program)

Contact:  Sarah Nevitt                       Email: sarah.nevitt@meade.kyschools.us

 

The Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) is a project-based learning program that empowers students in all grade levels to use technology to learn and achieve.


Timeline:  Students work on projects throughout the school year.  Students may attend a district showcase at SPMS,  and competitions at U of L in the Fall and UK in the Spring, or work on a digital product for online judging.

 

Meeting: Students work on projects as an individual or in a group, depending on the category, under the guidance of the sponsor. There are no official meeting requirements.

  
Student Technology Leadership Program

What is STLP?

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The Kentucky Department of Education’s Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) uses project-based learning principles to empower student learning and achievement through the utilization (and creation) of technology to solve school and community needs.

An appointed school coordinator guides students to create products, provide services or carry out projects that help the school and community.

STLP is open to all students in K-12. No student should be turned away from being part of STLP. Restricting membership is not part of an active recruitment and retention process.

STLP allows students the opportunity to demonstrate what they know in various ways called categories. STLP taps into the students’ interests and can challenge and motivate them.

STLP provides a means for students to design, create, collaborate and learn. 

 

For more information, visit the website:  https://stlp.education.ky.gov/