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Saturday, June 04, 2016

10 Great Resources Every Science Course Writer Can Use | A Pass Education Blog

"Writing a course in science and starting from scratch can be daunting. Here are ten great resources presented within a three-step framework to help you along the way. How to get started? Begin with the end in mind." reports Kathryn Eller as below.

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Step 1. Define objectives built from standards.  
What will the student be able to do in order to show understanding? For K-12 courses, most of this work is already done for you. This brings us to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). NGSS represent a recent movement to include engineering practices along with a modernized scientific method and inquiry-based approach.  

Another great source for standards? Education World National Science Standards. This site packs loads of information guiding you through the National Science Education Standards (NSES). Similar to NGSS, inquiry and hands-on activities are stressed, but there is no direct link to engineering.

Looking for help with writing a college course? Everything you need and more is at The National Academy of Sciences. Here are links to ddesigning a college science course and an extensive list of readings and websites relating to curriculum, course and program design, and assessment.

Step 2. Lessons and Assessment.

Okay, you have your objectives and standards, the next step is to add some lessons and determine how they will be graded (aka assessment)! Great ideas for K-12 curricula can be found at The Lawrence Hall of Science. Among many other projects, Lawrence includes the Full Option Science System, a fantastic hands-on curriculum that provides kits, computer simulations, assessments, readings and so much more—all linked to either the NGSS or NSES, plus the Common Core.
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Additional resources
Developing mathematical content is no easy task. Here are six things every math course writer must know before diving into lesson and assessment development.

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6 Things Every Math Course Writer Must Know by Liz Arcand.

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