Science Framework, And Next Generation Science Standards.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A Framework for k-12 Science Education And Next Generation Science Standards Presentation by Helen Quinn (Chair,NRC Board on Science Education) for the.
Advertisements

The Adventure Continues: Exploring the Next Generation Science Standards.
A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts and Core Ideas Board on Science Education July, 2012.
Next Generation Science Standards Implementation
Development of New Science Standards:
Oregon State Board of Education October 2012
1 Welcome back!. Vision for Science Teaching and Learning 2 View free PDF from The National Academies Press at *Will also be posted.
Seeing the Destination So We Can Direct Others to It
Next Generation Science Standards Update Cheryl Kleckner Education Specialist.
Supporting the CCSS in the Science Classroom through the Science and Engineering Practices of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) John Spiegel.
Next Generation Science Standards Taking Time to Get It Right “Have the courage to be patient!” Presentation Font: Ar Cena.
A Framework for K-12 Science Education Changes, Challenges, and Charges Summary created by: Fred Ende Regional Science Coordinator Putnam/Northern Westchester.
Common Core Mathematics, Common Core English/Language Arts, and Next Generation Science Standards. What’s the common thread?
Why am I here? Science and Math Practices PASS Summer Session I June 10, 2013.
The Four Strands of Scientific Proficiency Students who understand science:  Know, use, and interpret scientific explanations of the natural world  Generate.
Engaging in Next Generation Science Standards. Amber Farthing Professional Learning and Program Assistance Coordinator, LASER Ellen Ebert Science Director,
Using Picture Books for Professional Development on NGSS Kirk Robbins October 26, 2013.
Michigan’s Public Review of the Next Generation Science Standards for Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Workforce.
Next Generation Science Standards Paula Messina San Jose State University Science Education Program & Geology Department Achieve, Inc; Washington D.C.
LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP 1 Start recording—title slide—1 of 3 Introducing the Next Generation Science Standards Originally presented by:
The Next Generation Science Standards From Awareness to Transition
Middle/High School Model Exploration Kirk Brown and Lissa Gilmore
Science and Social Studies Teacher Leaders October 22, 2014 Twitter #grrecisln.
Chris DeWald Science Instructional Coordinator Montana Office of Public Instruction.
Developing the Next Generation Science Standards.
Update for TN State Board of Education July 24, 2013 Next Generation Science Standards for Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Workforce.
What does a Framework for k-12 Science Education have to do with PER?
Welcome to NGSS Base Camp. Learning Targets 2 1.Understand the NGSS development process & timeline 2.Describe the 3 dimensional nature of a performance.
Next Generation Science Standards Eva Olafson Science Program Assistant.
Sustainability Education and the Next Generation Science Standards.
Superintendents Parent Advisory Committee October 1, 2015 Mary Tsukamoto Elementary School Ambassadors Jeff Morin and Jason Akaba (alt.)
NGSS-Health Science August Connection to the Common Core.
A Framework for K-12 Science Education Next Gen Science Common Core Math and ELA Helen Quinn
National Research Council Of the National Academies
Next Generation Science Standards –
Middle School Model Selection Kirk Brown and Lissa Gilmore Science and STEM Integration/Innovation San Joaquin County Office of Education.
The NRC Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards Tom Keller, Senior Program Officer Board on Science Education National.
Unpacking NGSS Laura Kresl Julie Roney. Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) September 4, 2013 C Subject: State Schools Chief.
NGSS on the North Slope November 15, NGSS Adopted August 2013  North Slope Borough School District was the first district in Alaska to adopt the.
S HIFTING T OWARD NGSS Sara Dozier Integrated Middle School Science Partnership.
NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS (NGSS) Millard E. Lightburn (Ph.D.) Science Supervisor Ms. Mary Tweedy and Ms. Keisha Kidd Curriculum Support Specialists.
Click to edit Master title style Overview of the NGSS Framework.
The Basics About NGSS
1 Cathy Ezrailson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science Education, University of South Dakota.
Integration of practices, crosscutting concepts, and core ideas. NGSS Architecture.
The case for scientific literacy? so pretty i never knew mars had a sun.
Science Education Collaborative.
Welcome!  Please sign in and pick up your handouts  Find a seat that fits your needs  6 people per table to support the work we will do today.
Science Learning and Language Learners Helen Quinn.
Preparing for NGSS: Analyzing and Interpreting Data Add your information here:
AESM Summer 2015: Focusing on Science Considering the New Standards and Developing a Framework for Planning.
Mark Cerutti, Associate Superintendent, Education Services Anna Trunnell, Director, Curriculum/Professional Learning Ray Pietersen, Program Specialist,
Nevada State Science Standards Revision: Why NGSS?
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Draft of New York State P-12 Science Learning Standards with a Focus on English Learners ELL Think Tank.
Djanna Hill, Ed.D. Professional Development Workshop Burlington County October 2015.
TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction 1 Welcome to the STEM Task Force Funding provided by:
Shifts in Science Education Testing, Standards, Curriculum, and Instruction Virginia Rhame, Science Specialist, NWAESC Lesley Merritt, Science Specialist,
 Continue to develop a common understanding of what STEM education is/could/should be here at Killip.
Carolyn A Hayes, Ed.D. NSTA President ( ) 1 Next Generation Science Standards.
Module 1: Overview of the Framework for K–12 Science Education
Board on Science Education Draft released 15 July 2011
Key to Decoding NGSS NGSS = Next Generation Science Standards
Next Generation Science Standards
Maia Binding, SEPUP, Lawrence Hall of Science
LCUSD’s NGSS Implementation Plan
A Look at the New Science Standards
Science Practices Science Practices Engineering Practices
NGSS Next Generation Science Standards.
Connecting NGSS to independent research September 21, 2019
Presentation transcript:

Science Framework, And Next Generation Science Standards

Context Education is US is a controlled at the state and local level. Common Core Math and Language Arts states choosing common standards Next Generation Science Standards Stage 1 NRC Framework –July 2011 Stage 2 Achieve and 26 State teams Next Gen Standards – released April 2013 so far 5 states have adopted, CA likely will

FrameworkStandards Instruction Curricula Assessments Teacher Preparation and development

A Framework for K-12 Science Education Product of National Research Council (Board on Science Education) study 9 scientists (all NAS members, 2 Nobel ) 9 education experts (research and practice) free to download

Framework task What does research on learning tell us about how to teach science most effectively? (scientific science education) What are the most important ideas in science for k-12 students? Things every student needs to know something about or be able to do Science for life and citizenship, not just for those who will becomes scientists and engineers.

Three Dimensions Scientific and engineering practices Crosscutting concepts Disciplinary core ideas Demands instruction that is 3 dimensional NGSS –standards as performance tasks that involve all 3

Goals of the Framework Coherent investigation and development of core ideas across multiple years of school Blending of science and engineering practices with core ideas and crosscutting concepts NGSSS closely based on Framework

Scientific and Engineering Practices 1. Asking questions and defining problems 2. Developing and using models 3. Planning and carrying out investigations 4. Analyzing and interpreting data 5. Using mathematics and computational thinking 6. Developing explanations and designing solutions 7. Engaging in argument from evidence 8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information

*Crosscutting Concepts 1.Patterns 2.Cause and effect: mechanism and explanation 3.Scale, proportion and quantity 4.Systems and system models 5.Energy and matter: flows, cycles and conservation 6.Structure and function 7.Stability and change *All require models!

Next Generation Science

NGSS task Create a multi-state network Develop standards based on framework Standards as performance expectations Blending practices, cross-cutting concepts and disciplinary core ideas (dci)

Lead State Partners

Multiple rounds of review 7 times for state teams AAPT, NSTA etc invited to review parts 2 times for public Real changes made based on input

Example Middle School – Matter and its Interactions 1. Performance expectations 2. Framework basis 3. Connections

Example:MS MAtter

Less Detailed vocabulary Disconnected lessons Rote problems Teacher lecture

More Student discourse and argumentation Student developed MODELS Open ended problem solving

IQST Assessment: Modeling Smell Lesson 15: student models –75% of students create a particle model, 25% a mixed model –68% of students include odor particles that are moving in straight lines until they collide into each other; 32% include both odor and air Your teacher opened a jar that contained a substance that had an odor. Imagine you had a very powerful microscope that allowed to see the odor up really, really close. What would you see?

Models make thinking visible and explicit What system is being studied? What (artificial) boundary delimits the system under study? What are its components or subsystems? How do the components interact? What (matter or energy) flows into or out of system? What forces act across boundary?

Model building and observation As in art, so in science, the attempt to represent drives to more careful observation of what is being represented Decisions must be made: what to foreground, what to leave out how to revise…

What comes next State decisions on adoption New Assessments?? New or revised curriculum materials?? Professional development??

Standards are not curriculum Knowledge in pieces, even when given as performance expectations Curriculum must be designed to be coherent, sequenced and connected

Implementation Requires multiple years of work Colleges and Universities have a role to play If teachers never meet science practices in their own science courses how can they teach students to engage in them?