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Updating Science Education Standards in Nebraska: Have Your Say!

BySamantha Jones

May 8, 2024
NDE requests public feedback on Draft College and Career Ready Science Standards | 1340 KGFW

The Nebraska Department of Education has recently released the first draft of proposed revisions to Nebraska’s College and Career Ready Standards for Science. These standards aim to update the current science standards that were approved in 2017, creating a framework for science education in the state. The department is seeking input from the public as part of the standards review and revision process.

The proposed science standards were developed by educators from pre-kindergarten to postsecondary, including public and non-public schools. The State Board of Education is expected to finalize approval in the fall of 2024. These standards reflect the knowledge and skills students are expected to learn in the science content area and provide guidance to teachers as they develop learning experiences for students.

It is important to note that these standards do not prescribe specific curriculum, lessons, teaching techniques, or activities. Those decisions are made locally by individual school districts and classroom teachers. The public is encouraged to review the proposed draft of the science standards and provide input through a public input survey and a science standards input email address before the deadline on May 30, 2024.

Nebraska state law requires updates to be made every seven years to standards for reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. The current science standards were approved in 2017 but are due for revision soon.

These new standards will play a crucial role in shaping future generations of scientists by providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their field.

In order to ensure that these new standards meet everyone’s needs, it is important for members of the community to get involved in this process now. By providing feedback on these proposed drafts, individuals can help shape what kind of education their children will receive down the line.

So if you have any opinions or concerns about these new Nebraska’s College and Career Ready Standards for Science, make sure your voice is heard before May 30th!

By Samantha Jones

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