National Standards Topic Outline or Checklist

Standard Indicator

Yes

No

Teaching

 

 

creates an inquiry-based science programs

 

 

guides and facilitates student learning

 

 

assesses teaching and student learning

 

 

creates an environment that enables students to learn science

 

 

creates a community of science learners

 

 

participate in the ongoing planning and development of the school science program

 

 

Professional Development

 

 

learns science content through inquiry

 

 

integration knowledge about learning, pedagogy, and students

 

 

develops an understanding and ability for lifelong learning

 

 

creates a coherent and integrated professional development plan

 

 

Assessment

 

 

assessments are consistent with decisions they are designed to inform

 

 

assess both achievement and opportunity to learn science

 

 

the technical quality of the data collected matches the decisions and actions taken on the basis of their interpretation

 

 

assessment practices are fair

 

 

inferences made from assessments about student achievement and opportunity to learn are sound

 

 

Content adequately develops

 

 

Unified processes

 

 

Science Inquiry

 

 

Physical science

 

 

Life science

 

 

Earth and space science

 

 

Technology

 

 

Personal and social perspective

 

 

History and nature of science

 

 

Science Education Program
the science program is consistent with other standards and across grade levels
all content standards are included in a variety of curricula that is developmentally appropriate, interesting, relevant to student’s lives, organized around inquiry, and connected with other school subjects
the science program is coordinated with mathematics education
appropriate and sufficient resources for all students
equitable opportunities for all students to learn the standards
communities exist that encourage, support, and sustain teachers
Science Education System
policies that influence science education with the teaching, professional development, assessment, content, and program standards are congruent
science education policies within and across agencies, institutions, and organizations are coordinated
science education policies are continuous over time
adequate resources to support science education policies are provided
equity is embodied in science education policies
policies are reviewed for possible unanticipated effects on the classroom practice of science education
individuals are taking the opportunity to be responsible to achieve the new vision of science education portrayed in the standards

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