Resources for School Administrators

 Resources for School Administrators

 

 

Improving science instruction is not just for the teachers in the classroom, but also the administrators who are charged with leading them.  The new science standards are changing the way we teach.  A classroom may be noisy or appear chaotic, until you look closer and see that kids are actually DOING science.  These resources are designed to help administrative staff understand how to promote and effectively evaluate Framework-inspired lessons and Three Dimensions of Learning. 

 

"Administrators' understanding of and support for the changes in science instruction and learning goals is essential, particularly at the elementary level. Teachers need ongoing support beyond the first year of implementation to integrate the changes into their teaching style and instructional decision making." 


- Guide to Implementing Next Gen Science Standards

"Professional development focused on students' thinking and analysis of instruction is more effective than professional development focused only on improving teachers' content knowledge in science."

- Guide to Implementing Next Gen Science Standards

K-12 Science

Websites

Books

Elementary Science

STUDENTS VIEWS OF SCIENCE ARE FORMED DURING THE 
PRIMARY YEARS AND SOLIDIFIED BY AGE 14.
- awsp.org/esv

  • Why Elementary Science Workshop - 22-min long video and resources walk you through some learning tools centered around why elementary science, what does good science instruction look like, and how building leadership teams can best implement changes to what science instruction looks like in your school. From the Association of Washington School Principals.
  • Will elementary science be the forgotten stepchild of school reform? - An article by ChangeTheEquation.org which analyzes data and explains the importance of encouraging science in elementary.