Building a Networked Improvement Community to Promote Equitable, Coherent Systems of Science Education
January 01, 2018
Appears in 2018 Spring Journal of Scholarship and Practice.
How a State-Level Team Can Support District-Level Change Efforts
This paper describes a Networked Improvement Community comprised of a network of 13 states focused on improving coherence and equity in state systems of science education.
Grounded in principles of improvement science adapted from healthcare, we are developing and testing resources for formative assessment in science, with the aim of developing systems where actors at every level of the education system are oriented toward a common vision for science, and where there is a common commitment to equity.
The paper describes these strategies and implications of this work for district-level change efforts.
Authors
William R. Penuel, PhD
Professor
School of Education
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Philip Bell, PhD
Chairperson
Shauna C Larson Chair in Learning Sciences
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Tiffany Neill, MEd
Executive Director
Curriculum and Instruction
Oklahoma Department of Education
Oklahoma City, OK
Sam Shaw, MPA
Director
Science Reports
EdReports.org
South Dakota Department of Education
Pierre, SD
Megan Hopkins, PhD
Assistant Professor
Education Studies
University of California, San Diego, CA
Caitlin C. Farrell, PhD
Director
National Center for Research in Policy and
Practice
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO
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