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DOE Updates

DOE Updates. Florida Association of Science Supervisors October 23, 2008. Literate Citizens. Students who are proficient in science:. know, use, and interpret scientific explanations of the natural world; generate and evaluate scientific evidence and explanations;

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DOE Updates

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  1. DOE Updates Florida Association of Science Supervisors October 23, 2008

  2. Literate Citizens

  3. Students who are proficient in science: • know, use, and interpret scientific explanations of the natural world; • generate and evaluate scientific evidence and explanations; • understand the nature and development of scientific knowledge; and • participate productively in scientific practices and discourse.

  4. Literacy???

  5. Senate Bill 1908 • Names “Next Generation Sunshine State Standards” • Requires updates for all content standards by December 31, 2011 • Codifies process and revisions made for mathematics and science • Requires revision for the Language Arts content standards

  6. Authorizes the State Board to establish in rule a schedule for the periodic review and revision of the NGSSS the content area standards would be reviewed (but not necessarily revised) by experts (s.1003.41, F.S.) every four years the cycle would begin with mathematics in 2013 the Commissioner would make a decision on the extent of the revision necessary given the results of the expert review Science is scheduled for 2014

  7. Science Standards • Standards adopted in February 2008 • Course Descriptions written and will be submitted to SBE in December • Major revisions to high school integrated • Professional development offered via: • PROMiSE • MSSI • Districts developed

  8. Instructional Materials Specifications • DOE will send a draft to the FASS Board to share with members • Fall of 2009 – committee nominations • Summer of 2010 – committee trainings • Fall 2010 – adoption committee meetings • Contracts in force – 2011-2017

  9. NGSSSS • Remarks and Examples for the NGSSSS are being refined for uploading on to the Standards database • www.floridastandards.org

  10. Office of Mathematics and Science • Newsletter will be revived and sent to all district contacts • The office is still alive and well! • Staff members are Todd Clark and VieVie Baird • A new science specialist has been offered a position • We are now without mathematics and social studies specialists

  11. The Next Generation Science TeamTogether Again!!!

  12. Middle School Science Initiative • Partnership between DOE and the Florida and the Islands Comprehensive Center (FLICC) and FASS • Twenty-three districts and research schools will participate • The goals are: • Increase teacher ability to teach the standards to greater understanding • Imbed rigor and relevance in instruction • Imbed the Nature of Science Benchmarks in other science areas • Raise awareness of student misconceptions – how do we know what we know? • Concentrate on 7th grade biological evolution • Design model lessons and unit plans for dissemination

  13. Escambia Leon Liberty Columbia Flagler Marion P.K. Yonge DRS St. Johns Suwannee Brevard Lake Osceola St. Lucie Volusia Charlotte Citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas Polk Sumter Broward A.D. Henderson DRS

  14. DRAFT October 9, 2008 v1 Strengthen foundation skills Globally Competitive Workforce Improve college and career readiness Expand opportunities for postsecondary degrees and certificates Improve quality of teaching in the education system Improve K-12 educational choice options Align resources to strategic goals Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 3 GRADE 4-8 GRADE 9-12 College / Career Florida’s Next Generation PreK-20 Education Strategic Plan

  15. Next Generation PreK-20Strategic Areas of Focus • Strengthen foundation skills • Improve college and career readiness • Expand opportunities for postsecondary degrees and certificates • Improve quality of teaching in the education system • Improve K-12 educational choice options • Align resources to strategic goals

  16. Tallahassee DiscussionCollege Prep Diploma

  17. Most prestigious award for science educators! • The 2009 award is for secondary teachers (7-12) • Nomination for the 2009 award is now completed online at www.paemst.org • Teacher applications are due online by May 1, 2009 • Anyone can nominate a teacher in a public or private school Teachers can self-nominate

  18. A citation signed by the President of the United States An opportunity to join a dynamic network of Presidential Awardees A $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation A paid trip for two to Washington, D.C. to attend a week-long series of recognition events and professional development sessions Gifts from sponsors of the program Why Apply???Every year up to 108 recipients of the Presidential Awards receive:

  19. Congratulations to the 2008Florida Finalists Michelle Ferro – West Melbourne Elementary School for Science – Brevard County Jeanne Neff – Arbor Ridge School – Orange County Wendy Shelden – Ralph M. Williams Elementary School – Brevard County

  20. Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program http://www.scied.science.doe.gov Deadline for applying – January 13, 2009

  21. NGSSSS Review

  22. Coding Scheme Kindergarten through Grade 8 Secondary BOK Codes: N = Nature of Science E = Earth/Space Sci. P = Physical Science L = Life Science

  23. What are Access Points? • written for students with significant cognitive disabilities to access the general education curriculum • reflect the core intent of the standards with reduced levels of complexity • three levels of complexity include participatory, supported, and independent with the participatory level being the least complex

  24. Access Points Coding Scheme Kindergarten through Grade 8 Secondary In = Independent Level Su = Supported Level Pa = Participatory Level

  25. Comparing the Standards

  26. Learning Progression for Nature of Science SC.K.N.1.1   Collaborate with a partner to collect information. SC.3.N.1.2   Compare the observations made by different groups using the same tools and seek reasons to explain the differences across groups. SC.6.N.1.4   Discuss, compare, and negotiate methods used, results obtained, and explanations among groups of students conducting the same investigation.  

  27. Resources for Teachers • Standards Database: • http://www.floridastandards.org • Search and sort • By subject area • By grade level • By keyword (such as “fractions” or “gravity”) • Export to MS Word or MS Excel

  28. Resources for Teachers (cont) • Standards Database: • http://www.floridastandards.org • Plans for possible additions: • Remarks and Examples • Model lessons • Glossary • Standards-specific PD

  29. Todd Clark: todd.clark@fldoe.org • Mathematics • Vacant • Science • VieVie Baird: vievie.baird@fldoe.org • Social Studies • Vacant • Language Arts • Susan Watt: susan.watt@fldoe.org • Health Education • Antionette Meeks: antionette.meeks@fldoe.org • Physical Education • Nichole Wilder: nichole.wilder@fldoe.org • Fine Arts • Linda Lovins: linda.lovins@fldoe.org

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