U.S. State Science Standards Are “Mediocre to Awful” | Budding Scientist, Scientific American Blog Network
february 2012 by Seumas
A new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute paints a grim picture of state science standards across the United States. But it also reveals some intriguing details about exactly what’s going wrong with the way many American students are learning science.
Standards are the foundation upon which educators build curricula, write textbooks and train teachers– they often take the form of a list of facts and skills that students must master at each grade level. Each state is free to formulate its own standards, and numerous studies have found that high standards are a first step on the road to high student achievement. “A majority of the states’ standards remain mediocre to awful,” write the authors of the report. Only one state, California, plus the District of Columbia, earned straight A’s. Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia each scored an A-, and a band of states in and around the northwest, including Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, scored F’s. (For any New Yorkers reading this, our standards earned a respectable B+, plus the honor of having “some of the most elegant writing of any science standards document”).
What exactly is going wrong? The study’s lead authors identified four main factors: an undermining of evolution, vague goals, not enough guidance for teachers on how to integrate the history of science and the concept of scientific inquiry into their lessons, and not enough math instruction.
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Standards are the foundation upon which educators build curricula, write textbooks and train teachers– they often take the form of a list of facts and skills that students must master at each grade level. Each state is free to formulate its own standards, and numerous studies have found that high standards are a first step on the road to high student achievement. “A majority of the states’ standards remain mediocre to awful,” write the authors of the report. Only one state, California, plus the District of Columbia, earned straight A’s. Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia each scored an A-, and a band of states in and around the northwest, including Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, scored F’s. (For any New Yorkers reading this, our standards earned a respectable B+, plus the honor of having “some of the most elegant writing of any science standards document”).
What exactly is going wrong? The study’s lead authors identified four main factors: an undermining of evolution, vague goals, not enough guidance for teachers on how to integrate the history of science and the concept of scientific inquiry into their lessons, and not enough math instruction.
february 2012 by Seumas
350 students sue school for torture--including being sexually abused, locked inside cages, held in isolation, bound by hands and feet, forced to eat their own vomit. Some of them are Redditors, please show some love! : reddit.com
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september 2011 by Seumas
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september 2011 by Seumas
Courthouse News Service
september 2011 by Seumas
A 14-year-old boy got into a fight at a school bus stop and the school district's police officer responded by shooting him to death, the boy's mother says. She says the cop had been reprimanded 16 times in the previous 4 years, suspended without pay 5 times, and "recommended for termination for insubordination," but the school kept him on the force "without remedial training."
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september 2011 by Seumas
In Texas schools, response to misbehavior is questioned - The Washington Post
august 2011 by Seumas
In a small courtroom north of Houston, a fourth-grader walked up to the bench with his mother. Too short to see the judge, he stood on a stool. He was dressed in a polo shirt and dark slacks on a sweltering summer morning.
“Guilty,” the boy’s mother heard him say.
He had been part of a scuffle on a school bus.
In another generation, he might have received only a scolding from the principal or a period of detention. But an array of get-tough policies in U.S. schools in the past two decades has brought many students into contact with police and courts — part of a trend some experts call the criminalization of student discipline.
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“Guilty,” the boy’s mother heard him say.
He had been part of a scuffle on a school bus.
In another generation, he might have received only a scolding from the principal or a period of detention. But an array of get-tough policies in U.S. schools in the past two decades has brought many students into contact with police and courts — part of a trend some experts call the criminalization of student discipline.
august 2011 by Seumas
Google Tech Talk Showcase (Cool Black)
may 2007 by Seumas
Google TechTalks are designed to disseminate a wide spectrum of views on topics including Current Affairs, Science, Medicine, Engineering, Business, Humanities, Law, Entertainment, and the Arts.
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may 2007 by Seumas
Chemical & Engineering News: What's That Stuff?
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
Study Skills Library - Academic Skills Center - Cal Poly
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
Ten Recurring Economic Fallacies, 1774?2004 - Mises Institute
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
MenWeb - Men's Issues: Spreading Misandry:Book Review
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
Guide to Grammar and Writing - lifehack.org
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
Seed: The American War on Science
august 2006 by Seumas
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august 2006 by Seumas
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