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Sequencing Science Courses

Sequencing Science Courses. What’s the “correct” sequence?. ENGAGE. EXPLORE – BIOLOGY TEKS. §112.34. Biology, Beginning with School Year 2010-2011 (One Credit).

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Sequencing Science Courses

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  1. Sequencing Science Courses

  2. What’s the “correct” sequence?

  3. ENGAGE

  4. EXPLORE – BIOLOGY TEKS • §112.34. Biology, Beginning with School Year 2010-2011 (One Credit). (a) General requirements. Students shall be awarded one credit for successful completion of this course. Prerequisites: none. This course is recommended for students in Grade 9, 10, or 11.

  5. EXPLORE – CHEMISTRY TEKS • §112.35. Chemistry, Beginning with School Year 2010-2011 (One Credit). • (a) General requirements. Students shall be awarded one credit for successful completion of this course. Required prerequisites: one unit of high school science and Algebra I. Suggested prerequisite: completion of or concurrent enrollment in a second year of math. This course is recommended for students in Grade 10, 11, or 12.

  6. EXPLORE – PHYSICS TEKS • §112.39. Physics, Beginning with School Year 2010-2011 (One Credit). (a) General requirements. Students shall be awarded one credit for successful completion of this course. Algebra I is suggested as a prerequisite or co-requisite. This course is recommended for students in Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12.

  7. EXPLAIN • Any “correct” sequence mandated by the TEKS?

  8. EXPLAIN Questions to consider when determining sequencing • What is the student’s math ability? • Is there a benefit of including IPC? • Is the course being taught at the level required by the TEKS?

  9. ELABORATE • Conversations with teachers • Is the course being taught at the level required by the TEKS?

  10. ELABORATE • Conversations with teachers • “You just want me to “water down” the course!” • “That’s not the way we’ve always done it!” • “Students aren’t going to be prepared for college!”

  11. Student Enrollment in High School Sciences in Texas Data from TEA website, PEIMS reports: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/adhocrpt/adfte.html

  12. EVALUATE • Analyze student needs • Facilitate TEKS study with teachers • Math and Science • Facilitate discussions with teachers about course sequencing • Recommendations of TEA • EOC reference materials • Released EOC questions

  13. Contact the Science Team • Kristen Hillert: Secondary Science Kristen.hillert@esc13.txed.net 512-919-5358 • Jennifer Jordan – Kaszuba: Secondary Science Jennifer.jordan-kaszuba@esc13.txed.net 512-919- 5368 • D’AnnaPynes: Elementary Science Danna.pynes@esc13.txed.net 512-919-5227

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