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U.S. State Science Standards Are ‘Mediocre to Awful’
A new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute paints a grim picture of state science standards across the United States. But it also reveals some intriguing details about exactly what’s going wrong with the way many American students are learning science.
Standards are the foundation upon which educators build curricula, write textbooks and train teachers– they often take the form of a list of facts and skills that students must master at each grade level. Each state is free to formulate its own standards, and numerous studies have found that high standards are a first step on the road to high student achievement. “A majority of the states’ standards remain mediocre to awful,” write the authors of the report. Only one state, California, plus the District of Columbia, earned straight A’s. Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia each scored an A-, and a band of states in and around the northwest, including Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, scored F’s. (For any New Yorkers reading this, our standards earned a respectable B+, plus the honor of having “some of the most elegant writing of any science standards document”).
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U.S. State Science Standards Are ‘Mediocre to Awful’

A new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute paints a grim picture of state science standards across the United States. But it also reveals some intriguing details about exactly what’s going wrong with the way many American students are learning science.

Standards are the foundation upon which educators build curricula, write textbooks and train teachers– they often take the form of a list of facts and skills that students must master at each grade level. Each state is free to formulate its own standards, and numerous studies have found that high standards are a first step on the road to high student achievement. “A majority of the states’ standards remain mediocre to awful,” write the authors of the report. Only one state, California, plus the District of Columbia, earned straight A’s. Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia each scored an A-, and a band of states in and around the northwest, including Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, scored F’s. (For any New Yorkers reading this, our standards earned a respectable B+, plus the honor of having “some of the most elegant writing of any science standards document”).

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I’ve worked with grown adults that didn’t know the sun was a star.

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    This just goes to prove how stupid people from Central America are. Damn hicks.
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    I am impressed at Utah’s grade. Much better than the surrounding states, despite the fact that our schools have the...
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    I will use you as an argument-winner with Casey.
  13. fallingstarfellfrommyheart reblogged this from theotherskywalker and added:
    haha well GO INDIANA then. I didn’t think ya had it in you. Especially since our state senate just passed a bill that...
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    californiaaa wooooo! (boo america)
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    I just thank fuck, I was educated in the UK. I have met many people here, who can’t even add without a calculator.
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    Is this shocking, though? There are legislators that are trying to get Creationism taught over evolution in their state....
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    This country is full of fucking retards. Seriously. Wow. Just …Wow.
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    I’m going to give an informative speech on the differences between viral, amoebae, fungal, and bacterial infections.
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    Idaho gets an F. Let me contain my shock.
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    I mean I guess we pass… alternately, we’re as bad at science as Texas is…oops
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    I’m very happy to say that my education here in Massachusetts has always been very good, especially in the science...
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