Time is running out to comment on “Next Generation Science Standards” first public draft. The science education community has until this Friday, June 1, to submit feedback on the first draft of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) released to the public on May 11. Don’t miss your chance to comment on this important draft and help shape the future of science education. Go to the www.nextgenscience.org to view the standards online. After reviewing the document, select “provide comments on the standards” to submit feedback. NSTA has a host of resources to help you better understand and read the draft, including background information and supporting documents. Want to share your thoughts with others and ask questions? Go to the NGSS Discussion Forums in the NSTA learning Center. NSTA is also interested in your thoughts and comments on the draft. Share with us at ngss@nsta.org.
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