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What It Is • The Framework is a document that: – Serves as the first step towards new science education standards – Attempts to utilize forward momentum of common core standards and the need for new science standards to further the nation’s science education – Looks to incorporate engineering content and practices with those of “pure” science – Was created through the partnership of the NRC, AAAS, NSTA, and feedback from hundreds of teachers, administrators, and science organizations What It Isn’t • The Framework is not: – A “standards” document – Legislation in any way, shape, or form – A set of curricula Framework Structure • The Framework is broken into a number of parts: – Framework Vision and Focus – Scientific and Engineering Practices – Crosscutting Concepts – Disciplinary Core Ideas – Recommendations for Use Vision and Focus • The committee charged with creating the framework aims to improve science education in three distinct ways: – Strive for pedagogy and learning built on the idea of developmental progressions • Knowledge/practices are “spiraled” by grade band – Push for limited number of core ideas with greater depth – Emphasize that science learning requires knowledge and skills Scientific and Engineering Practices • Why focus on practices? – Helps students and teachers see science practices as more than just those of experimentation – Removes the misconception that there is one “scientific method” – Allows for a common vocabulary when striving for greater inquiry-based learning
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