Tag: Next Generation Science Standards
From The Atlantic on Teaching Human Evolution, a Bit of Rare Honesty in Reporting
With permission from John West and Sarah Chaffee, here is the full text of their interview with staff writer Olga Khazan.
State Science Standards and You: Utah in Focus
While discussions of science standards are often couched in bureaucratic-sounding language, the impact of these policies can be profound.
Biomimetics Moves STEM Education in an Intriguing Direction
An initiative by a major biomimetics lab to prepare students for careers in STEM introduces them to biological coding.
Using Religion to Push Evolution in Public School Biology Class — What Could Go Wrong?
A much better approach would be no religion in biology class, and more science.
On Science Standards, New Mexico Falls Off Both Sides of the Boat
New Mexico’s science standards review process has been all over the news in the past several weeks.