Draft New York State Common Core K-8 Social Studies Framework
The K-8 Framework integrates existing New York State Learning Standards and curricula into a single document with an emphasis on Key Ideas and Conceptual Understandings for each grade-level. This differs from the 1996 New York State Learning Standards, where Content Understandings were provided at each grade level. Common elements across all grades, derived from National Council for the Social Studies themes, Common Core Literacy Skills, and Social Studies Practices, unify the framework, strengthen the progression of skills across the K-8 continuum, and establish a consistent design approach that aligns with the demands of the Common Core Learning Standards.
This K-8 Framework document is targeted to ensure:
- Students develop an understanding of concepts and key ideas, driven by an in-depth analysis of primary and secondary source documents and an examination of patterns of events in history.
- Students are assessed on their understanding of key ideas, as well as conceptual understandings.
- Students are instructed across the K-12 spectrum using a coherent set of themes, key ideas, and concepts.
- Districts and teachers have the ability to select the best pathways to teach and illustrate conceptual understandings and key ideas.
Public feedback on this draft will be incorporated into the final recommendations to the Board of Regents. Once approved by the Board, the framework will guide the future development of P-12 curriculum modules for social studies, as described in New York State’s Race to the Top (RTTT) application (available at http://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/). The framework can be used for the development of local school district social studies curricula, and for the development of future statewide social studies assessments.
For the 2012-13 school year, curriculum and assessments will be based on the existing standards and core curriculum guidance, available at http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/.
Comments may be submitted until 11:59 PM EDT on Thursday, October 11, 2012 via any of the following:
Online survey: https://www.research.net/s/GCWFVLV
E-mail: ssframework@mail.nysed.gov
Phone: (518) 474-5922
Mail:
New York State Education Department
Office of Curriculum and Instruction
Attn.: Comment on Draft New York State Common Core K-8 Social Studies Framework
89 Washington Avenue, Room 320 EB
Albany, New York 12234
Thank you for taking the time to provide comment on the draft social studies frameworks.
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