Collaborative Professional Development Focused on Promoting Effective Implementation of the Next Generation Science Standards
The purpose of this study was to examine the design, implementation, and initial outcomes of a collaborative professional development program intended to prepare middle and high school educators to implement effectively the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in classrooms with diverse learners...
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doaj-aa4e646006c34639a9226b68d9d8d80a2020-11-25T04:10:51ZengICASEScience Education International2077-23272019-08-0130320020810.33828/sei.v30.i3.6Collaborative Professional Development Focused on Promoting Effective Implementation of the Next Generation Science StandardsLaila J. Richman0Sarah Haines1Shannon Fello2Department of Special Education, College of Education, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, United States of AmericaDepartment of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, United States of AmericaDepartment of Science, Baltimore County Public Schools, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of AmericaThe purpose of this study was to examine the design, implementation, and initial outcomes of a collaborative professional development program intended to prepare middle and high school educators to implement effectively the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in classrooms with diverse learners. The professional development program discussed herein was designed by a university in partnership with a local school district and incorporated key principles of effective professional development associated with promoting substantial changes in teacher knowledge and practice recommended in the research literature (Darling-Hammond et al., 2009; Guskey, 2002; Reiser, 2013). Topics covered in the professional development included NGSS practices and crosscutting concepts, Universal Design for Learning, and disciplinary literacy. Results suggest that the impact of this professional development program was positive. Feedback from participants was favorable and will be shared as well.http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/133next generation science standardsprofessional developmentuniversal design for learningdiverse learners |
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The purpose of this study was to examine the design, implementation, and initial outcomes of a collaborative professional development program intended to prepare middle and high school educators to implement effectively the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in classrooms with diverse learners. The professional development program discussed herein was designed by a university in partnership with a local school district and incorporated key principles of effective professional development associated with promoting substantial changes in teacher knowledge and practice recommended in the research literature (Darling-Hammond et al., 2009; Guskey, 2002; Reiser, 2013). Topics covered in the professional development included NGSS practices and crosscutting concepts, Universal Design for Learning, and disciplinary literacy. Results suggest that the impact of this professional development program was positive. Feedback from participants was favorable and will be shared as well. |
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