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Considering the Influence: A Framework for Research on the Effects of Nationally Developed Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Standar by Iris R. Weiss, X

Considering the Influence: A Framework for Research on the Effects of Nationally Developed Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Standar by Iris R. Weiss, X
Since 1989, with the publication of Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for Mathematics by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, standards have been at the forefront of the education reform movement in the United States. The mathematics standards, which were revised in 2000, have been joined by standards in many subjects, including the National Research Council's National Science Education Standards published in 1996 and the Standards for Technical Literacy issued by the International Technology Education Association in 2000. There is no doubt that standards have begun to influence the education system. The question remains, however, what the nature of that influence is and, most importantly, whether standards truly improve student learning. To answer those questions, one must begin to examine the ways in which components of the system have been influenced by the standards. Considering the Influence provides a framework to guide the design, conduct, and interpretation of research regarding the influences of nationally promulgated standards in mathematics, science, and technology education on student learning. Researchers and consumers of research such as teachers, teacher educators, and administrators will find the framework useful as they work toward developing an understanding of the influence of standards.



The Game of Science Education
The Game of Science Education
An accessible and authoritative approach to effective science teaching, this text is the work of 16 contributors who each employ a single metaphor that will resonate with readers --that science education can and should be considered an exciting game. With “ Windows Into the Classroom” personal accounts and “ The Game in Action” vignettes students are provided with practical applications throughout the book. Many contributors to this book were involved in the development and draft review of the National Science Education Standards, and therefore fully appreciate the importance of overtly linking research-based commentary and recommendations to the Standards. As a result, the entire work is steeped in a current research foundation tied closely to the National Science Education Standards. Features of this new text: “ Windows into the classroom” personal accounts and “ The Game in Action” vignettes provide practical applications throughout the book. Written in accessible first person accounts, each contributor takes a conversational approach that will appeal to a broad audience of readers. Introductions establishes the game metaphor that sustains the chapter and weaves throughout the book. Conclusions leaves the reader with upbeat and practical suggestions for effective science teaching. Author Biographies highligh the distinguished record of achievement of each contributor. Additional Resources at the end of each chapter provide suggestions of useful readings, websites, and other instructional instruments. Reflection questions intended to provoke the reader to apply the ideas and concepts unearthed in the chapter to his or her own uniquevantage or condition as an educator. “ The research base of this proposal is a 10 on a scale of 1-10 … I'm impressed with the style and theme of the essays … my students would learn a great deal regarding the practical application of science education.



National Science Education Standards - The National Science Education Standards (NSES) are a set of guidelines for the science education in primary and secondary schools in the United States, as established by the National Research Council in 1996. These provide a set of goals for teachers to set for their students and for administrators to provide professional development.

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National Institute for Higher Education - A National Institute for Higher Education (NIHE) was a category of higher education institution established in Ireland to provide higher level technical education above the standard of the then established Regional Technical College system but at university level. Higher level technical education in Ireland was seen to be an area that was poorly served until the advent of these institutions.

National Science Digital Library - The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) intends to become the comprehensive source for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education.



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National Science Education Standard - National Science Education Standard Science Curriculum Topic Study ?It is by far the best thing I have seen on how to effectively use the standards.? From the Foreword by Harold Pratt, Former President National Science Teachers Association (2001-2002) Without question, this book will be of great value to the profession of science teaching. Given today?s educational landscape of standards national science education standard and high-stakes testing, curriculum topic study is an essential piece of the puzzle. Cary Sneider, ...

National Science Education Standard - National Science Education Standard Science Curriculum Topic Study ?It is by far the best thing I have seen on how to effectively use the standards.? From the Foreword by Harold Pratt, Former President National Science Teachers Association (2001-2002) Without question, this book will be of great value to the profession of science teaching. Given today?s educational landscape of standards national science education standard and high-stakes testing, curriculum topic study is an essential piece of the puzzle. Cary Sneider, ...

National Science Education Standard - National Science Education Standard Science Curriculum Topic Study ?It is by far the best thing I have seen on how to effectively use the standards.? From the Foreword by Harold Pratt, Former President National Science Teachers Association (2001-2002) Without question, this book will be of great value to the profession of science teaching. Given today?s educational landscape of standards national science education standard and high-stakes testing, curriculum topic study is an essential piece of the puzzle. Cary Sneider, ...

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