The history of
the science standards movement in the United States.
Not exact matches
99, a social
sciences teacher at Hopkinton High School in Massachusetts, says the
standards movement is a noble effort, but she is dubious about the execution of it.
They share some features with Common Core
standards, have the potential to radically change school
science, and play a societal role far beyond the classroom, just as the previous
standards movement did.
TESOL's 2013 issue brief on the CCSS for ELLs includes a brief history of the
standards movement, information on how the Common Core State
Standards were developed, and an overview of the Next Generation
Science Standards.
«Public health professionals need to be aware that the «sound
science»
movement is not an indigenous effort from within the profession to improve the quality of scientific discourse, but reflects sophisticated public relations campaigns controlled by industry executives and lawyers whose aim is to manipulate the
standards of scientific proof to serve the corporate interests of their clients.»
The Green Restaurant Association was established in 1990 to advance the Green Restaurant ®
movement by encouraging restaurants to increase the sustainability of their operations by using transparent,
science - based certification
standards.
Dr. Ball, an expert in climate
science reviews the history of the global warming
movement and how it defies all
standard scientific evidence - much of which is entirely contrary to their agenda.
By combining USGBC, a leader of the green building
movement, with the scientific know - how of ACC, we can develop a path to stronger,
science - based
standards that achieve measurable progress in sustainability.
AASECT advocates for a collaborative
movement to establish
standards of care supported by
science, public health consensus and the rigorous protection of sexual rights for consumers seeking treatment for problems related to consensual sexual urges, thoughts or behaviors.