The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
describe what all students should know about science and engineering,
and be able to do by the time they leave high school. The NGSS are
based on learning progressions of core ideas in the discipline,
crosscutting concepts across disciplines, and the practices that will
allow students to use their disciplinary knowledge in meaningful ways.
As states adopt the NGSS, significant changes will be required in all
areas of science education, including the development of new curricula
and assessments. Support for both pre- and inservice teachers will be
crucial, and perhaps less obviously, so will changes in the way chemistry
is taught at the college level.The Next Generation Science Standards logo is ©Copyright 2013 and reprinted here with
permission of Achieve, Inc., with all rights reserved.
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)describe what all students should know about science and engineering,and be able to do by the time they leave high school. The NGSS arebased on learning progressions of core ideas in the discipline,crosscutting concepts across disciplines, and the practices that willallow students to use their disciplinary knowledge in meaningful ways.As states adopt the NGSS, significant changes will be required in allareas of science education, including the development of new curriculaand assessments. Support for both pre- and inservice teachers will becrucial, and perhaps less obviously, so will changes in the way chemistryis taught at the college level.The Next Generation Science Standards logo is ©Copyright 2013 and reprinted here withpermission of Achieve, Inc., with all rights reserved.
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