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December 2014/January 2015 | Volume 72 | Number 4 STEM for All Pages 16-22
Jeff C. Marshall
The Next Generation Science Standards can transform how teaching and learning unfold in the classroom. Here's what they look like—and how you can get started.
Whether your state has adopted the Next Generation Science Standards or will soon revise its own science standards, one thing is clear: Change is underway—in what is learned, in how we teach, and in how we assess. This is more of a revolution than just another iteration of the same old stuff. It's a dramatic shift in the expectations that we have for all students.
Let's look at five ways that the new science standards will influence teaching and learning and five recommendations that can help ensure success as you begin your journey.
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