Important Developments in STEM Education in the United States: Next Generation Science Standards and Classroom Representations of Localized Scientific Activity
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Creator Todd Campbell, Thomas J. McKenna
Title Important Developments in STEM Education in the United States: Next Generation Science Standards and Classroom Representations of Localized Scientific Activity
Publisher The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST), Ministry of Education
Publication Year 2559
Journal Title K-12 STEM Education
Journal Vol. 2
Journal No. 4 (October-December)
Page no. 91-97
Keyword Science education, Standards
ISSN 2408-1515
Abstract This paper examines important recent developments in STEM education, especially related to science education in the United States (U.S.). This examination begins with an abbreviated introduction of the newest science standards documents in the U.S., with a specific focus on the structure and main priorities of these documents. This is followed by an explanation of why priority in the standards is given to teachers engaging students in science and engineering practices to use disciplinary scientific ideas in explaining phenomena and solving problems. Finally, attention is briefly given to how these standards documents hold promise for acting as leverage points within the complex U.S. educational system for positively influencing the disconcerting issues consistently reported in national studies of U.S. classrooms.
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