The Next Generation Science Standards is a multi-state effort in the United States to create new education standards that are "rich in content and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education." The standards were developed by a consortium of 26 states and by the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Research Council, and Achieve, a nonprofit organization that was also involved in developing math and English standards. The public was also invited to review the standards, and organizations such as the California Science Teachers Association encouraged this feedback. The final draft of the standards was released in April 2013.
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| - معايير العلوم للجيل القادم هي مسعى بين عدة ولايات هدف إلى ابتكار معايير جديدة تكون "غنية في المحتوى والتطبيق، ومُرتبة بطريقةٍ متسقة عبر التخصصات والصفوف الدراسية من أجل إمداد الطلاب بتعليم عالمي المستوى للعلوم. وقد اشتركت 26 ولاية في وضع هذه المعايير. كما اشترك الجمهور أيضًا في مراجعة المعايير، هذا، وتشجع بعض المنظمات مثل رابطة معلمي العلوم بكاليفورنيا وتدعم تقديم الملاحظات على هذه المعاييروكان من المقرر أن يتم إصدار المسودة النهائية للمعايير في مارس 2013. (ar)
- The Next Generation Science Standards is a multi-state effort in the United States to create new education standards that are "rich in content and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education." The standards were developed by a consortium of 26 states and by the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Research Council, and Achieve, a nonprofit organization that was also involved in developing math and English standards. The public was also invited to review the standards, and organizations such as the California Science Teachers Association encouraged this feedback. The final draft of the standards was released in April 2013. (en)
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| - معايير العلوم للجيل القادم هي مسعى بين عدة ولايات هدف إلى ابتكار معايير جديدة تكون "غنية في المحتوى والتطبيق، ومُرتبة بطريقةٍ متسقة عبر التخصصات والصفوف الدراسية من أجل إمداد الطلاب بتعليم عالمي المستوى للعلوم. وقد اشتركت 26 ولاية في وضع هذه المعايير. كما اشترك الجمهور أيضًا في مراجعة المعايير، هذا، وتشجع بعض المنظمات مثل رابطة معلمي العلوم بكاليفورنيا وتدعم تقديم الملاحظات على هذه المعاييروكان من المقرر أن يتم إصدار المسودة النهائية للمعايير في مارس 2013. (ar)
- The Next Generation Science Standards is a multi-state effort in the United States to create new education standards that are "rich in content and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education." The standards were developed by a consortium of 26 states and by the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Research Council, and Achieve, a nonprofit organization that was also involved in developing math and English standards. The public was also invited to review the standards, and organizations such as the California Science Teachers Association encouraged this feedback. The final draft of the standards was released in April 2013. (en)
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