The NSTA Atlas of the Three Dimensions maps out learning progressions
based on the Framework for K–12 Science Education and the Next Generation
Science Standards (NGSS). The 62 maps in the Atlas organize all of the elements
from standards on a particular topic (e.g., modeling, patterns, or definitions
of energy) on a single page. The elements from grades K–2 are at the bottom of
the page, and those from grades 9–12 are at the top. Arrows connect elements to
indicate how ideas in a particular topic build on each other and how elements in
different topics connect to one another. Studying the maps in the Atlas and the
additional resources in the appendixes can provide educators with new insights
about the standards. This session will provide an overview of how to read a map,
the other features of the Atlas, and how educators can use this powerful
navigational tool to develop and implement curriculum, instruction, and
assessment.
TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to read the maps and use other tools in the Atlas to understand and interpret standards, and plan instructional sequences as part of their work in curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
SPEAKERS:
Ted Willard (Discovery Education: Silver Spring, MD)