Week 1: NGSS

 This week, I learned what the NGSS is. Before class, I didn't know what it was or how it was relevant to my future teaching. Now, I have a decent understanding of how to read standards and where they apply in the classroom. Iowa is one the many states that has adopted the NGSS, so I will definitely need to be able to read and understand the standards in my future teaching career. One question I have regarding the NGSS is why only some states use it and others use different standards. I think it would be beneficial for all American students to be taught science using the same standards, especially for students that move frequently, so they can pick up where they left off at their previous school. In lab, we also drew our future classrooms with features we want to include. One thing my group included is pod seating, so students each have their own desk, but can also do group work frequently. 

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  1. Hi Katelyn! I also did not know what the NGSS was but now realize the importance of these standards. It is very interesting to learn about what science content I will be teaching my future students. I agree all states should share the same standards. Great Post!

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  2. Hi Katelyn,
    It's good to know that I wasn't the only one who didn't know what NGSS was or how knowing how to read standards was important now. I'm glad you feel more comfortable reading standards now. I think it is very cool that Iowa is one of many states to adopt NGSS, as you mentioned. I really like how you honed in on the fact that you think all students should be taught the same standards. I never thought about that, but I think your point is so valid. If all states adopted the same standards students all across the US would learn in almost the same fashion. Thanks for sharing!

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