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January 18, 2013. Overview and Updates. Outcomes. Discuss the development process of the NGSS Provide information regarding the NGSS and relationship to CCSS. Goal of NGSS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: January 18, 2013

Overview and Updates

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OutcomesOutcomes

Discuss the development process of the NGSS

Provide information regarding the NGSS and relationship to CCSS

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Goal of NGSSDevelop standards that will be rich in content

and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education. 

Disciplinary

Core Ideas

Crosscutting

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NGSS vs CCSS

• Focus on Content Standards and Practices

• Privately Funded• May be adopted fully or partially

• Literacy in Science• Convened by State Schools Officers and Governors

• Must be adopted in its entirety

Science Testing is mandated by Federal Requirements

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California is 1 of 26 Lead State Partners

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NGSS Development Process

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Two major goals addressed in A Framework for K-12 Science Education are:

•educating all students in science and engineering and

•providing the foundational knowledge for those who will become the scientists, engineers, technologists, and technicians of the future.

A Vision for K-12 Science Education

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Three Major dimensions:

Scientific and engineering practices

Crosscutting concepts

Core ideas in four disciplinary content areas

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Content

Crosscutting

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Conceptual Shifts in the NGSS1. K–12 Science Education Should Reflect the Real World

Interconnections in Science

2. Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts should not be taught in a vacuum; they should always be integrated with multiple core concepts throughout the year.

3. Science concepts build coherently across K-12

4. The NGSS Focus on Deeper Understanding and Application of Content

5. Integration of science and engineering

6. Coordination with Common Core State Standards

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Dimension 3: Disciplinary Core Ideas• Physical Sciences

PS 1: Matter and its interactionsPS 2: Motion and stability: Forces and interactionsPS 3: EnergyPS 4: Waves and their applications in technologies for

information transfer

• Life SciencesLS 1: From molecules to organisms: Structures and

processesLS 2: Ecosystems: Interactions, energy, and dynamicsLS 3: Heredity: Inheritance and variation of traitsLS 4: Biological evolution: Unity and diversity

• Earth and Space SciencesESS 1: Earth’s place in the universeESS 2: Earth’s systemsESS 3: Earth and human activity

• Engineering, Technology, and the Applications of ScienceETS 1: Engineering designETS 2: Links among engineering, technology, science, and

society

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Public Draft of NGSSAvailable now at http://

www.nextgenscience.org/next-generation-science-standards

Arranged based on the Core IdeasPublic Comment open until January 29, 2013

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Resources• Contra Costa County Office of Education

http://www.cocoschools.org/steam

• Next Generation Science Standards

http://www.nextgenscience.org/

CDE updates to the NGSS (http://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ca/sc/ngssintrod.asp)

• Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas

http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bose/Standards_Framework_Homepage.html