A Toolkit to Support Preservice Teacher Dialogue for Planning NGSS Three-Dimensional Lessons

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  • Michelle Sinapuelas California State University
  • Corinne Lardy California State University
  • Michele A. Korb California State University
  • Rachelle DiStefano California State University

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The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and the Framework for K-12 Science Education (NRC, 2012) on which they are based, require a shift in preservice science teacher preparation. NGSS aligned instruction calls to engage learners in the use of authentic science and engineering practices (SEPs) and crosscutting concepts (CCCs) to develop understanding of disciplinary core ideas (DCIs) within the context of a scientific phenomenon (Bybee, 2014; NRC, 2015). To ensure beginning teachers are prepared for this shift, university programs are changing teacher preparation to meet this new vision. This happens primarily in science methods courses where specific supports must be in place to prepare preservice teachers and facilitate course reforms (Bybee, 2014; Krajcik, McNeill, & Reiser, 2008). This paper describes the Next Generation Alliance for Science Educators Toolkit (Next Gen ASET) that was designed to support shifting instructional needs within science methods courses to align with the vision of the NGSS. While not meant to replace existing methods course curriculum, this toolkit promotes dialogue explicit to the vision of the NGSS. Two teaching scenarios demonstrate how the Next Gen ASET Toolkit has been implemented in science methods courses, illustrating its flexibility of and how they accommodate the inclusion of various lesson planning and instructional styles.

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2018-09-06

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Sinapuelas, M., Lardy, C., Korb, M. A., & DiStefano, R. (2018). A Toolkit to Support Preservice Teacher Dialogue for Planning NGSS Three-Dimensional Lessons. Innovations in Science Teacher Education, 3(4). Retrieved from https://innovations.theaste.org/index.php/iste/article/view/305

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