Math, Science, & Technology
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- Related Links
- 28 Learning Standards
(15 KB) - MST Learning Standards
- Standards 1 & 2
(43 KB) - Standard 3 (Mathematics) | PDF version
(224 KB) - Standard 4 (Science) | PDF version
(267 KB) - Standard 5 (Technology Education) | PDF version
(268 KB) - Standards 6 & 7
(451 KB)
- Standards 1 & 2
- Student Work
- Standard 1
(186 KB) - Standard 3 (Mathematics)
(126 KB) - Standard 4 (Science)
(119 KB) - Standard 5 (Technology Education)
(351 KB)
- Standard 1
- Draft Framework for MST 1994
(6.1 MB) - Draft Resource Guide
- Mathematics Science Partnership Program
- Gifted and Talented
- Summer Classes and/or Institutes for Teachers in Mathematics and/or Science Grant Winners 2007
- Publications
- Learning Standards for Mathematics, Science, and Technology. Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1996, 103 pgs. (supplementary material, K-12) Price: $3.00
- This document was developed to define the learning standards in mathematics, science, and technology. It includes content standards, performance indicators, and evidence statements that suggest student progress toward achieving the standards in the discipline. The second part of the book presents student work samples and teacher commentary which helps to articulate performance standards demonstrated at various levels.
- Mathematics, Science, and Technology CD-ROM. Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1999. (CD ROM supplementary material, K-12) Price: $4.00
- This CD ROM contains a copy of the Mathematics Resource Guide with Core Curriculum; drafts of Intermediate Level Science, Earth Science, and Living Environment chapters of the Science Resource Guide with Core Curriculum that is under development; and draft materials related to Technology Education. It also discusses various ways to integrate mathematics, science, and technology.
- Learning Standards for Mathematics, Science, and Technology. Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1996, 103 pgs. (supplementary material, K-12) Price: $3.00
Last Updated:
September 21, 2009
