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1 Check your speaker volume While you’re waiting for the program to begin… Check your speaker volume with the Audio Setup Wizard Introduction to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Second Public Draft January 9, 2013, 7:30 p.m. Eastern time Introduction for new users: 6:15 p.m. Eastern time

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1.Tech details 2.Warm-up poll questions 3.Presentation 4.Evaluation 5.Informal Q&A Agenda 4

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9 Poll A. Classroom teacher B. Principal or administrator C. University faculty D. Professional development coordinator or curriculum coordinator E. Other What is your role in education?

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11 About the NSTA Learning Center 10,200+ resources –3,500+ free! –Add to “My Library” Community forums Online advisors to assist you Tools to plan and document your learning NSTA Learning Center

Karen Ostlund NSTA President Introducing today’s presenters… Introducing today’s presenters Stephen Pruitt Vice President for Content, Research, and Development Achieve, Inc. 12

NSTA’s Role in NGSS

NGSS Second Public Draft Released yesterday, January 8 Unprecedented to have such widespread involvement of so many states and stakeholders—including classroom teachers—involved in science standards development NGSS will have a profound influence on curriculum, assessment, and teacher professional development in the years ahead NSTA encourages all teachers to review the NGSS draft and provide feedback to Achieve by January 29

NSTA role with the NGSS One of four partners in a state-led process, including The National Academies of Science (the NRC) Achieve Inc. National Science Teachers Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Provided guidance and reviews directly to the National Research Council and Achieve Provided names of teachers for writers on the writing teams

NGSS Lead State Partners

NSTA Outreach Inform science education community about the NGSS draft Encourage science educators to have a voice by engaging in the review process Help educators study and learn more about the document

To what extent were you involved in reviewing the May Draft of NGSS? A.I didn’t see the May Draft. B.I looked at the May Draft, but I didn’t send in comments. C.I reviewed the May Draft, and sent in comments. D.I was a member of a review team for the May Draft. E.I coordinated a review team for the May Draft.

NSTA Resources on NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

For More Information from NSTA

Next Generation Science Standards Public Release II 23

Building on the Past; Preparing for the Future 7/2011 – March / / s 1990s-2009 Phase IIPhase I 24

What’s Different About the Next Generation Science Standards? 25

Conceptual Shifts in the NGSS 1.K-12 Science Education Should Reflect the Interconnected Nature of Science as it is Practiced and Experienced in the Real World. 2.The Next Generation Science Standards are student performance expectations – NOT curriculum. 3.The science concepts build coherently from K The NGSS Focus on Deeper Understanding of Content as well as Application of Content. 5.Science and Engineering are Integrated in the NGSS from K–12. 6.The NGSS and Common Core State Standards ( English Language Arts and Mathematics) are Aligned. 26

Three Dimensions Intertwined The NGSS are written as Performance Expectations NGSS will require contextual application of the three dimensions by students. 27

NGSS Public Release II/Timeline Goal: To distribute and receive feedback from interested stakeholders and continue the transparent development process to enable states to prepare for consideration of NGSS  The standards opens for review at 3:00 p.m. EST on January 8,  The review period will end on January 29,  The standards and the survey can be accessed at  Final Release – March of

Feedback Data from the May 2012 NGSS Public Draft 29

General Feedback on the May Draft, September Draft, and CCR Review Overall, very positive. 30

 Pedagogical Vision  Architecture, including integration of the three dimensions  Rigor required by the NGSS at all grades  Web presentation and interactivity  NGSS are well structured and clear about expectations Clarification statements and assessment boundaries support additional clarity  Intentional connections to other NGSS and math and ELA CCSS General Strengths of the Drafts 31

General Areas for Improvement  Clarity of Some Language  Integration of Critical Areas in Some Standards Mathematics, engineering, crosscutting concepts  Scope of Required Content  Confusion about the role of standards versus curriculum  Concern about the consistency of organization of the standards versus Framework in terms of coding and arrangement  Concern about the amount of support that will be needed for implementation of the standards Professional Development, materials, administrator support and understanding, future assessments 32

Changes Since May  95% of the Performance Expectations have been rewritten based on feedback, with more specific and consistent language used  A review focused on college- and career-readiness resulted in the removal of some content  Some content shifted grade levels in elementary  Engineering has been better integrated into the traditional science disciplines  More math expectations have been added to the performance expectations  “Nature of science” concepts have been highlighted throughout the document  The Science and Engineering Practices matrix has been revised to provide more clarity 33

New Content  Appendices have been added to support the NGSS and in response to feedback  Appendix A – Conceptual Shifts  Appendix B – Responses to May Public Feedback  Appendix C – College and Career Readiness  Appendix D – All Standards, All Students  Appendix E – Disciplinary Core Idea Progressions in the NGSS  Appendix F – Science and Engineering Practices in the NGSS  Appendix G – Crosscutting Concepts in the NGSS  Appendix H – Nature of Science  Appendix I – Engineering Design, Technology, and the Applications of Science in the NGSS  Appendix J – Model Course Mapping in Middle and High School  Appendix K – Connections to Common Core State Standards in Mathematics 34

Topic Arrangement Coding 35

Other Supplementary Documents for NGSS Public Release II  Supplementary Documents and Materials Available at nextgenscience.org  Why Standards Matter?  How to Read the NGSS  How to Complete the NGSS Survey  Glossary of Terms  Additional Aspects of the NGSS Public Release II  More flexibility of viewing of the standards has been provided with two official arrangements of the performance expectations: by topics and by DCI  Additional flexibility was added to the website views of standards, allowing users to turn off pop up” description boxes  The public feedback survey has been completed revised 36

You can turn off notifications of others arriving:  Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Visual notifications You can minimize OR detach and expand chat panel  Left arrow = minimize; right menu = detach Continue the discussion in the Community Forums  Before We Get to Your Questions… Agenda—2 of 13 37

What questions do you have? 38

Appendices for the NGSS 39

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Science and Engineering Practice 42

Nature of Science 43

Engineering in the NGSS 44

Model Course Mapping I. Introduction II. Course Maps A. Conceptual Progressions Model (6-8) and (9- 12) (Course Map Model 1) 1. Process and Assumptions: Where did this course map come from? 2. Refining Course Map 1 45

Connections to CCSS Mathematics 46

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Contact Information Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D. Vice President, Content, Research and Development 56

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What questions do you have? 58

NSTA Resources About NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

Community Forums

NSTA Print Resources NSTA Reader’s Guide to the Framework NSTA Journal Articles about the Framework and the Standards

NSTA National Conference San Antonio, Texas April The place to be to learn about

Upcoming Web Seminars about NGSS Engineering Practices in the NGSS Mariel Milano, Orange County Public Schools & NGSS Writer 6:30-8:00, on Tuesday, January 15 th Using the NGSS Practices in the Elementary Grades Heidi Schweingruber, National Research Council and Deborah Smith, Pennsylvania State University 6:30-8:00, on Tuesday, January 29 th Connections between the Practices in NGSS, Common Core Math, and Common Core ELA Sarah Michaels, Clark University and author of Ready, Set, Science 6:30-8:00, on Tuesday, February 12 th

on Crosscutting Concepts Feb. 19: Patterns March 5: Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation March 19: Scale, proportion, and quantity April 2: Systems and system models April 16: Energy and matter: Flows, cycles, and conservation April 30: Structure and function May 14: Stability and change All sessions will take place from 6:30-8:00 on Tuesdays Also, archives of last fall’s web seminars about the Scientific and Engineering Practices are available

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Karen Ostlund NSTA President Thanks to today’s presenters… Introducing today’s presenters 68 Stephen Pruitt Vice President for Content, Research, and Development Achieve, Inc.

Thank you to the sponsor of today’s web seminar: This web seminar contains information about programs, products, and services offered by third parties, as well as links to third-party websites. The presence of a listing or such information does not constitute an endorsement by NSTA of a particular company or organization, or its programs, products, or services. 69 Thank you to the sponsor of tonight’s web seminar—1 of 6

70 Thank you to NSTA administration—2 of 6 National Science Teachers Association Gerry Wheeler, Interim Executive Director Zipporah Miller, Associate Executive Director, Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Ph.D., Assistant Executive Director, e-Learning and Government Partnerships Flavio Mendez, Senior Director, NSTA Learning Center NSTA Web Seminars Brynn Slate, Manager Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator

71 Upcoming web seminars—3 of 6—stop recording Upcoming Programs Properties of Living Things: Searching for Fingerprints of Life on Mars January 10, 2013 Engineering Design Challenge: Water Filtration January 14, 2013 Engineering Practices in the Next Generation Science Standards January 15, 2013 Register at

Program Evaluation Click on the URL in the chat window Take as long as you need After completing the evaluation, you will receive: –Certificate of attendance in “My PD Record & Certificates” in Learning Center –NSTA SciGuide ($6 value) in “My Library” in Learning Center –Please allow two weeks for materials to arrive Evaluation—5 of 6 72