It’s the season. Todd. THANK YOU. New in four Iowa schools. Could soon have new standards for their science lessons from K to 12. The revised standards are carried in front of the Iowa Board of Education for the first time tomorrow. KCCI chief investigation journalist Suzanne Behnke joins us in the studio with what could change. Suzanne. Stacy and Ben. The changes are offered by the Iowa Department of Education. The standards are presented in a 220 -page document. There are four main areas of science mentioned life, physical, then land and space, and finally engineering, technology and society. The department says that new standards are trying to establish Iowa and career links with science. An example could be to use a natural resource like the Mississippi river. In a lesson. The last time I revise the academic standards of science was back in 2015. The council meets tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids. You that
Iowa Board of Education to consider revising the education standards of kindergarten sciences to the 12th year
Iowa schools may soon have new standards for their kindergarten science lessons in the 12th year. The revised standards, which are presented in a 220 -page document, are made ahead of the Iowa Board of Education for the first time on Thursday. There are four main scientific fields mentioned: life, physical, land and space and engineering, technology and society. The department says that new standards are trying to establish Iowa and career links with science. An example could be to use a natural resource like the Mississippi river in a lesson. The last time Iowa revised the academic standards of science was back in 2015. The Council met Thursday at 9 a.m. at the Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids. You can practice there practically on the advice website. »Subscribe to the KCCI YouTube page» Download the free KCCI application to get movements updates: Apple | Google Play
Iowa schools could soon have new standards for their K-12 science lessons.
Revised standards, which are set up in a 220 pages documentOpt for the first time at the Iowa Board of Education.
There are four main scientific fields mentioned: life, physical, land and space and engineering, technology and society. The department says that new standards are trying to establish Iowa and career links with science.
An example could be to use a natural resource like the Mississippi river in a lesson.
The last time Iowa revised academic standards for science was back in 2015.
The Council meets Thursday at 9 a.m. at the Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids.
You can practice there practically on the website of the Board of Directors.
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