New Next Generation Science Standards Released by NASA Reviewed on Common Core Blog
(PRWEB) November 06, 2014 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new article highlighting and reviewing new resources released by NASA for teaching the Next Generation Science Standards on the Common Core Blog, a blog dedicated to providing support and resources for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, or state-specific standards.
“Higher standards that drive students to master 21st century skills are essential to ensuring that 100 percent of students graduate from high school ready to succeed in college, career and life,” said Chet D. Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “Everything we do, from capturing teaching practices on video to providing insight on blogs, is designed to help educators effectively implement and teach these higher standards in the most impactful way possible.”
In this blog post, educators will get a description and review of five new NASA resources that help with teaching specific standards in the Next Generation Science Standards.
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