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High School Content Expectations: Science
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Overview of Process Academic Work Group – January, 2006 Dr. Andy Anderson (MSU), Co-Chair Dr. Robert Poel (WMU), Co-Chair Sub-committees for Earth Space, Biology, Physics, Chemistry First Draft to State Board – May, 2006 Public/Web Review – May 15 – July 1, 2006 National Review – June, 2006 Final Approval by State Board – August, 2006
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Content Expectations Goal These expectations were developed to provide a description of what students should know and be able to do in Science by the end of high school for postsecondary success – college, careers and community.
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Content Expectations Goal The Expectations provide a foundation for curriculum and assessment development that represents rigorous and relevant learning for ALL high school students.
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Content Expectations Goal The Expectations: Revise and extend the current Michigan Curriculum Framework High School Standards and Benchmarks. They will also become the basis for the non-ACT elements within the Michigan Merit Exam.
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Rigor, Relevance, and Applied Learning Standards These Expectations will engage students to… Master content knowledge Have the ability to apply that knowledge to analyze and propose solutions to real-world problems Make connections between what they read, hear, and learn in class and the world around them
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Rigor, Relevance, and Applied Learning Standards These Expectations will: Challenge students intellectually Require that students make a substantial investment in their own learning Foster the development of cognitive abilities Promote inquiry
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Science Development Work Group Academic Review Andy Anderson, Co-Chair, MSU Robert Poel, Co-Chair, WMU Theron Blakeslee, Ingham ISD Carol Clark, DLEG Brian Coppola, U of M Mark Davids, Grosse Pointe South HS Claudia Douglass, CMU Kaz Fujita, MSU George Goff, Detroit King HS Annis Hapkiewicz, Okemos HS Marilyn Rands, LTU Walter Rathkamp, SVSU Kevin Richard, MDE Judy Ruddock, Flint PS Sandra Rutherford, EMU Michael Seymour, Hope College Randy Showerman, DLEG Betty Underwood, MDE Internal Review Larry Calser, Genesse Math/Science Paul Drummond, Macomb ISD Mandi Frantii, Munising HS Michael Gallagher, Oakland Schools Shamarion Green, Flint Schools Joseph Grigas, Lake Fenton HS Cheryl Hach, Kalamazoo Math/Science Ardis Herrold, Grosse Pointe South HS Michael Klein, Macomb ISD David Peters, East Kentwood HS Kevin Richard, MDE Gary Waterson, Benzie Central HS Project Coordinator Susan Codere Kelly, MDE
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Organizing Structure
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Levels of Content Pre-requisites Knowledge needed when entering high school (K – 7) Essential Critical knowledge regardless of course Aligned to large-scale assessment Core Specific to the discipline (course) Required for credit in required areas (Biology, and Chemistry or Physics) Preparation for advanced study
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Science Content Structure A ll Choic e A ll Choic e A ll Credit for high school Earth and Space Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry will be defined as meeting BOTH essential and core subject area content expectations. Represents required for graduation
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Science Application Construct
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Levels of Construct Identifying Recall, define, relate, represent basic principles Using Make sense of the natural world, predict and explain observations Inquiry Identify and explain patterns, habits of mind Reflecting Critique and justify strengths and weaknesses of scientific knowledge
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Next Steps Public/Web Review – May – July 1, 2006 National Review – June, 2006 State Board Approval – August, 2006 Statewide Launch – September, 2006 Model Lesson Development – October, 2006 to June, 2007
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Viewing For the complete Science High School Content Expectations document, please click on the image below. For the Science Content Expectations by standard, please continue to the next slide.
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Viewing We invite you to view these Expectations. Click on the Back button in your browser window to return back to Science HSCE PowerPoint. Earth & Space Science Earth & Space Science Biology Biology Physics Physics Chemistry Chemistry
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Viewing Earth and Space Science: To view a copy of the Expectations, click here: To view a paper copy of the Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy
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Viewing Biology: To view a copy of the Expectations, click here: To view a paper copy of the Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy
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Viewing and Commenting Physics: To view a copy of the Expectations, click here: To view a paper copy of the Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy
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Viewing and Commenting Chemistry: To view a copy of the Expectations, click here: To view a paper copy of the Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy
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Contact Information For additional information, contact: Susan Codere Kelly, Project Coordinator Office of School Improvement CodereS@michigan.gov Kevin Richard, Science Consultant Office of School Improvement RichardKe@michigan.gov
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