next generation science standards. building on the past; preparing for the future 7/2010 – 12/2013...
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Next Generation Science Standards
Building on the Past; Preparing for the Future
7/2010 – 12/2013
1/2010 - 7/2011
1990s
1990s-2009
Phase IIPhase I
Process for Development of Next Generation Science Standards
States and other key stakeholders are engaged in the development and review of the new college and career ready science standards–State Led Process–Writing Teams–Critical Stakeholder Team–Achieve is managing the development process
NRC Study Committee members to check the fidelity of standards based on framework
Lead State Partners
Disciplinary
Core Ideas
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Organization of the NGSS
Organized by Disciplinary ContentPhysical ScienceLife ScienceEarth-Space ScienceEngineering
K-5Grade By GradeEngineering concepts are integrated into performance expectations
6-8Grade BandedModel Pathways to follow the second public draft
9-12Grade BandedModel Pathways to follow the second public draft
Conceptual Shifts in the NGSS
1. 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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Components of the NGSS Public Release
Details about the Public Release
Goal: To distribute and receive feedback from interested stakeholders; to create a transparent yet managed process – one that targets and communicates primarily with key constituents
The standards will be open for three weeks in May. The standards and the survey can be accessed at
www.nextgenscience.org NGSS will supply a statement to states, partners and interested parties
(NOT a press release) Link to draft standards will be posted on the NGSS homepage Sample talking points for all states
NGSS Public Release Contents
1.How To Read The Standards2.Conceptual Shifts in the Next Generation Science
Standards3.College and Career Readiness and the Next
Generation Science Standards4.Diversity and Equity in the NGSS: All Standards, All
Students6.Next Generation Science Standards7.Practices and Crosscutting Progression Matrices
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Communication Support forthe NGSS Draft
Public ResourcesAttitudes Toward Science Education: Key
Findings from a National SurveyScience Education in the 21st Century
Why K-12 Science Standards Matter – Why the time is right to develop NGSS
Private ResourcesNGSS Core MessagesNGSS Development Activities to DateNGSS Key Talking Points for States
For NGSS content/process:•Stephen Pruitt, Achieve: [email protected], (202) 419-1540•Jennifer Childress, Achieve: [email protected] , (202) 419-1578
For questions on the National Research Council’s Framework:•Lauren Rugani, National Academies of Science: [email protected], (202) 334-3593
For media counsel:•Sandy Boyd, Achieve: [email protected], (202) 419-1542 •Chad Colby, Achieve: [email protected], (202) 419-1570•Jason Smith, Widmeyer: [email protected] (202) 667-0901•Marie Gentile, Widmeyer: [email protected] (646) 213-7249
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