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Next Generation Science Standards: Exploring Ten Years of Progress in Science Education

October 09, 2023 New Meridian
Next Generation Science Standards: Exploring Ten Years of Progress in Science Education
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Next Generation Science Standards: Exploring Ten Years of Progress in Science Education
Oct 09, 2023
New Meridian

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by New Meridian.
The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.

It’s been 10 years since the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) were published, a landmark effort that transformed the landscape of science education and redefined how science is taught in American schools. Listen to this edWeb podcast to hear from four distinguished experts in the field of science and NGSS as they delve into the progress, challenges, and future of science education and assessment a decade after the launch of the standards. Together, we explore:

  • Reflections on a Decade of NGSS: Uncover the transformative journey of NGSS, reshaping K-12 science education and promoting critical thinking through integrated concepts and practices.
  • The Role of Assessment in Science Education: Delve into the complexities of aligning assessment with NGSS, learning from experts how assessment shapes science education and classroom strategies.
  • The Roadmap for Science Assessment: Assess the current state of science assessment post-NGSS, gaining insights from research and expert interviews, unveiling trends and progress.
  • Challenges and Opportunities Ahead: Explore recommendations for the future of science education and assessment, and how they fit into a changing landscape of college and career readiness.

Listeners walk away with an understanding of how the NGSS continues to reshape learning and assessment, inspiring a brighter future. This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 district leaders and education technology leaders.

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Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by New Meridian.
The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.

It’s been 10 years since the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) were published, a landmark effort that transformed the landscape of science education and redefined how science is taught in American schools. Listen to this edWeb podcast to hear from four distinguished experts in the field of science and NGSS as they delve into the progress, challenges, and future of science education and assessment a decade after the launch of the standards. Together, we explore:

  • Reflections on a Decade of NGSS: Uncover the transformative journey of NGSS, reshaping K-12 science education and promoting critical thinking through integrated concepts and practices.
  • The Role of Assessment in Science Education: Delve into the complexities of aligning assessment with NGSS, learning from experts how assessment shapes science education and classroom strategies.
  • The Roadmap for Science Assessment: Assess the current state of science assessment post-NGSS, gaining insights from research and expert interviews, unveiling trends and progress.
  • Challenges and Opportunities Ahead: Explore recommendations for the future of science education and assessment, and how they fit into a changing landscape of college and career readiness.

Listeners walk away with an understanding of how the NGSS continues to reshape learning and assessment, inspiring a brighter future. This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 district leaders and education technology leaders.

The New Meridian Science Exchange
Science Exchange: A Sensible Approach to Science Assessment

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.