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If it's green or wriggles, it's biology.
"Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science."
"Nothing shocks me.
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What We BelieveVision: Science: All students will be scientifically literate.
Rational: Scientific literacy is the knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes for personal decision making. Scientific literacy means that students can ask, find, or determine answers to questions derived from curiosity about everyday experiences. Students have the ability to describe, explain, and predict everyday phenomena. It implies that students can identify scientific issues underlying national and local decisions and express positions that are scientifically and technology informed. Scientific literacy also implies the capacity to pose and evaluate arguments based on evidence and to apply conclusions from such arguments. Conducting scientific experiments and activities, implies an inquiry focus that requires students have easy, equitable, and frequent opportunities to use a wide range of equipment, materials, supplies, and other resources for experimentation and direct investigation of phenomena. This also implies having access to the world beyond the classroom. To implement scientific literacy, change must be implemented throughout the system. For science instruction to be meaningful, more emphasis is needed with students at ALL grade levels K-12 on the following:
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Standards-Based InstructionColorado's education system is built on challenging Colorado Science Standards and the National Science Education Standards. District 11
Scott Carpenter Planetarium
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