Difference between revisions of "Earth and Space Science"
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− | + | <mark>The first administration of the new NYS Regents earth and space science exam, which assesses students on the performance expectations below, is planned for June 2025</mark> (per the [https://www.nysed.gov/curriculum-instruction/science-implementation-roadmap-and-timeline NYSED science implementation roadmap]). | |
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+ | The performance expectations are listed as they appear on the [https://www.nysed.gov/sites/default/files/programs/curriculum-instruction/ess.pdf chemistry course map] for courses that culminate in an earth and space science Regents exam. There are a total of 25 performance expectations on the course map. | ||
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+ | The performance expectations are listed in the same order they are in on the course map. However, the course map notes that "instructional sequences are not assumed" and "student performance expectations (PEs) may be taught in any sequence or grouping within a course". | ||
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+ | == HS. Space Systems == |
Revision as of 19:35, 25 August 2023
The first administration of the new NYS Regents earth and space science exam, which assesses students on the performance expectations below, is planned for June 2025 (per the NYSED science implementation roadmap).
The performance expectations are listed as they appear on the chemistry course map for courses that culminate in an earth and space science Regents exam. There are a total of 25 performance expectations on the course map.
The performance expectations are listed in the same order they are in on the course map. However, the course map notes that "instructional sequences are not assumed" and "student performance expectations (PEs) may be taught in any sequence or grouping within a course".