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Next Generation Science Standards

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Thinking Must Be Different

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"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."

Albert Einstein

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Conceptual Framework for Science DevelopmentScientific community through the National Academies of Science provides key leadership in development

Feedback from all stakeholders including states, K-12 educators, scientific community, higher education, business community and general public is being considered during development

Standards DevelopmentStates and educators provide key leadership in development

Feedback from all stakeholders including states, K-12 educators, scientific community, higher education, business community and general public will be considered during development

National Academies’ Committee members will check for fidelity of standards with framework

Development of the Conceptual Framework for Science and the Next-Generation Science Standards

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Conceptual Framework for Science EducationThe Conceptual Framework draft contains three dimensions:

Dimension I – Disciplinary Core Ideas

Dimension II – Cross Cutting Concepts

Dimension III – Scientific and Engineering Practices

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After the final Conceptual Framework for Science is released by the NRC in late spring of 2011, Achieve will engage states and other key stakeholders in the development and review of the new college and career ready science standards

Writing Teams

NSTA

CSSS State Members

Critical Stakeholder Team

Strategic Advisory Team

Business Advisory Team

NRC Study Committee members to check the fidelity of standards based on framework

Process for Development of Next Generation Science Standards

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The Writing Team is comprised of approximately 30 members who will write the standards based on the NRC’s Conceptual Framework for Science Education.

The Writing Team includes members that have expertise in elementary school science, middle school science, and high school science, students with disabilities, English language acquisition, state level standards/assessment and business experience and includes prominent scientists and academics that have working knowledge of science standards.

Individuals were selected based on recommendations from various groups including NSTA and the Council of State Science Supervisors as well as interested parties who contacted Achieve.

Educators will play a central role in the development since in the end; they will be responsible for implementation.

Writing Team

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Writing Teams will function in grade band teams and disciplinary teams at various points in the process.General order of our work is listed below

Architecture and Organization of the Standards (Grade Band Teams)

Articulation of Practices/Engineering across grade bands/levels (Grade Band Teams)

Articulation of Cross-Cutting Concepts and Core Ideas across grade bands/levels (Grade Band Teams)

Articulation of Standards/Standards (Disciplinary Teams)

Validation of vertical and horizontal alignment and classroom utility (Grade Band Groups)

Writing Team Process

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Organization Grade levels versus grade bands High school standards versus courses Middle school content Scientific and Engineering Practice Cross-cutting concepts

Grain size and format

Inclusion of examples for content and performance expectations

NGSS-Common Core State Standards in ELA and math connection

Vocabulary and accessibility

Learning progressions

Exemplary features identified in int’l benchmarking study

 

Development Considerations for Next Generation Science Standards

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Overview

Standards – Student expectations that combine the three dimensions and boundary statements

Core Disciplinary Ideas

Cross Cutting Concepts

Scientific and Engineering Practices

Articulation Across Grade-levels/Grade-bands

Connections to Common Core State Standards

Possible Components of NGSS

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Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D.Vice President, Content,

Research and [email protected]

www.achieve.org

Contact Information

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