So excited for our @GibbsMSEagles students being able to preview future careers which are a possibility for them! Way to go @MrsLong_GMS and the Gibbs Middle College and Career!
Knox County Mayor @GlennJacobsTN is observing #WomensHistoryMonth throughout March by sharing videos each Wednesday highlighting time spent in different @KnoxSchools Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) classrooms taught by female teachers.
Today’s video features a visit with Gibbs Middle School art teacher Dorothy Verbick and STEM teacher Lauren Downs who collaborate often, allowing their students more opportunities to learn and create using traditional methods and emerging technologies.
“Even for kids who may not be inclined to technology, when you show them, art is a part of it, I think it really opens up a different world for them,” said Mayor Jacobs.
Downs taught math 6 years before achieving a master’s degree in educational technology and media and has dedicated the last 5 years to STEM education.
“I like that my students see me in a STEM role as a female. If they’re a girl or a boy, if you have that STEM background, it’s going to let you do more in the future. I don’t personally feel you can have engineering and design without art and creativity,” said Downs.
Verbick is a dedicated artist with 12 years of teaching experience and holds a bachelor’s in fine arts with a master’s in teaching. Through a creative STEM partnership, Verbick and Downs work on numerous projects highlighting the intersection of art and technology.
“Art teaches creative thinking and problem solving. In every aspect we do there is art. From design and the idea of design thinking to science and engineering, prototyping and things like that. We do a lot of that in our classes,” said Verbick.
Mayor Jacobs said celebrating women in STEAM is important for young girls because it shows them that women can succeed in technical fields—industry typically driven by men.
The Mayor has already shared his visits with South Doyle High School STEM teacher Kathleen Devinney, Hardin Valley Elementary STEM Educators Jessica Everitt and Jana Yra, and West Valley Middle science teacher Bethany Saunders.
Next week, he will share visit with Karns Middle School Math Teacher Rebecca Layton.
Background: Women’s History Month became a national celebration when congress requested President Ronald Reagan to proclaim the week beginning March 7, 1982, as Women’s History Week. Petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, Congress designated the month of March 1987 as Women’s History Month. In 1995, it became an annual recognition.
STEM classes aim to equip students with the skills and knowledge to compete in a global economy across science, technology, engineering, and math disciplines. STEAM classes do the same while also emphasizing soft skills and the arts including humanities, language arts, dance, drama, music, visual art, design, new media, and more.
Research shows the number of roles requiring STEM expertise is growing at a rate that exceeds current workforce. Additionally, a 2019 LinkedIn report found that skills like creativity, persuasion, and collaboration are some of the most important to companies seeking prospective employees.
Congratulations to Rosemary Neubert and Paula Jones for being honored by their colleagues @GibbsMSEagles as 2020-2021 Teachers of the Year. They always put the team and the kids first! #CourageAndDetermination#TheGibbsMiddleWay
@chrissyteigen Your classroom is stunning! Incredibly grateful for your giving spirit! I teach 6th grade Science— struggling this year with not being able to provide shared supplies.. https://t.co/ZLgpNi14gr
@GibbsKidsRead @judyfugate5@BrowningDotty@macysmommy01@shanderson_gms I loooved reading Hatchet in 5th grade and giggles through all things by Louise Rennison in 8th grade! Jacket was so intense and Rennisons books were silly and made me laugh hysterically!
Looking for a cheer coach to help judge tryouts at GMS on 7/17?!? Definitely willing to help you out at your tryouts in return!! #GibssMiddleSchool#Cheer
Proud to work at a school where we are encourage to watch each other shine and learn from one another! #pineapplechart#thgibbsmiddleway @PrincipalCWhite
BIG shout out to @MrsNewmanGMS for teaching through and maintaining the rigor in her classroom despite the excitement of a power outage today!! #whoneedslightsanyway#proud#thegibbsmiddleway