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Next Generation Science Standards Public Release II
January 18, 2012
Lesley Merritt Virginia Rhame
• What questions will we not be able to answer?– Implementation questions---probably the ones you most
care about! • Assessment• Specific content at each grade level• Adoption vs. Implementation
• The goals for the day. . .– Increase understanding of Framework for K-12 Sci Ed– Collaborate to provide in depth feedback on the second
draft of the NGSS– Deepen your understanding of ???
Goals for the day . . .
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Assessment
Curricula
Instruction
Teacher development
Achieve Inc., 2011
K-12 Science Education
07/2011
Spring 2013
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Three Dimensions Intertwined
• The NGSS are written as Performance Expectations
• NGSS will require contextual application of the three dimensions by students.
Science and Engineering Practices
1. Asking questions (science) and defining problems (engineering)
2. Design and using models
3. Planning and carrying out investigations
4. Analyzing and interpreting data
5. Using mathematics and computational thinking
6. Developing explanations (science) and designing solutions (engineering)
7. Engaging in argument
8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
Crosscutting Concepts
1.Patterns2.Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation3.Scale, proportion, and quantity4.Systems and system models5.Energy and matter: Flows, cycles, and
conservation6.Structure and function7.Stability and change
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 the Common Core State Standards for
Mathematics
DCI Progressions (Appendix E)
• Access at Lesley’s wiki, www.cmasescience.pbworks.com
• Matrix describes the content at each grade band for each disciplinary core idea across K-12.
• Helped the NGSS writers ensure progression across grades or grade bands
• This progression is for reference only. The full progressions can be seen in the Framework.
• This document in no way endorses separating the disciplinary core ideas from the other two dimensions
Science and Engineering Practices(Appendix F)Guiding Principles • Students in grades K-12 should engage in all of the eight practices
over each grade band. • Practices grow in complexity and sophistication across the grades. • Each practice may reflect science or engineering. • Practices represent what students are expected to do, and are not
teaching methods or curriculum. • The eight practices are not separate; they intentionally overlap and
interconnect.• Performance expectations focus on some but not all capabilities
associated with a practice.
Appendix F has a progression matrix for each practice.
Crosscutting Concepts (Appendix G)
• Meant to give students an organizational structure to understand the world
• Helps students make sense of and connect core ideas across disciplines and grade bands
• Not intended as additional content• Matrix shows a complete listing of the specific CCC
used in the NGSS at K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Nature of Science (Appendix H)
• One goal of science education is to help students understand the nature of scientific knowledge.
• Four themes extend the scientific and engineering practices and four themes extend the crosscutting concepts.
• The matrix describes learning outcomes for the themes at grade bands for K-2, 3-5, middle school, and high school.
Nature of Science (Appendix H)Practices Matrix
Nature of Science (Appendix H)Crosscutting Concepts Matrix
Model Course Pathways (Appendix J)
Considerations
1. The model course maps are as much models of process for planning courses and sequences as they are models of end products.
2. The models utilize the foundational ideas and organization of the Framework.
3. All students are expected to accomplish all of the performance expectations (PEs) of the NGSS.
4. The Next Generation Science Standards are student outcomes and are explicitly NOT curriculum.
5. The performance expectations are grade band endpoints.
Model Course Pathways - continued(Appendix J)
Three model course maps (MS, HS) are included for consideration:
1. Conceptual Progressions Model (6-8 and 9-12) — Course 1, Course 2, and Course 3 are integrated courses
2. Science Domains Model (6-8 and 9-12) — Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science are courses aligned to the DCI’s of the Framework
3. Modified Science Domains Model (9-12) — Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are courses aligned to DCI’s in traditionally taught courses
Closer Look at a Performance Expectation
• Performance expectations combine practices, core ideas, and crosscutting concepts into a single statement of what is to be assessed.
• They are not instructional strategies or objectives for a lesson.
• Remember that the expectations are what the students need to be able to at the end of that grade.
Grade Level and Disciplinary Study Groups
Life Science Earth & Space Science Physical Science
K-5 2-3 persons 2-3 persons 2-3 persons
6-8 2-3 persons 2-3 persons 2-3 persons
9-12 2-3 persons 2-3 persons 2-3 persons
Best-case scenario, but go where you prefer.
Feedback Form for Survey
Reading the Standards Online
• Arranged by DCI or Topic
• Pop-ups– Refer back to the Framework– May be turned on or off
• Color options
Structure of the NGSS Survey
Available in two different arrangements by Topic by Disciplinary Core Idea. It is recommended that you take the version of the survey that
corresponds to the arrangement of the NGSS that you review.
Each version of the survey has three main sections Respondent Information General Survey on ALL K-12 Standards The Science Standards
How to Complete the NGSS Survey
To complete the survey, follow these five easy steps
1. Register and receive your participation code
2. Complete the Respondent Information (optional)
3. Complete the General Survey on ALL K-12 Standards (optional)
4. Complete the questions on the performance standards
5. Submit your responses
Click here register
In order to participate in the survey, you do not need to provide feedback on all the standards. You may provide feedback on a single standard, or for as many standards as you would like. Respondent Information and General Survey sections are optional, but we encourage you to
complete them. Standards can easily be accessed via the survey's table of contents.
NGSS Public Release II/Timeline
Goal: To distribute and receive feedback from interested stakeholders; and continue the transparent development process to enable states to be prepared to consider adoption of NGSS
The standards opened for review at 2:00 p.m. CST on January 8, 2013.
The review period will end on January 29, 2013. The standards and the survey can be accessed at
www.nextgenscience.org Final Release – March of 2013
Next Steps in Arkansas
Review Draft NGSS and
complete survey
Continue to teach the Arkansas
Science Curriculum Framework
Become familiar with the Practices
(suggest NSTA Webinars)
Begin to incorporate the
Practices into your curriculum
Participation Survey
Please be sure to have all participants submit the participation survey!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NGSS-FPD-Arkansas
Discussion
Questions?
Concerns?
Comments?