A. Grades 9-12
B. Grades 6-8
A. Grades 9-12
B. Grades 6-8
A. Student Enrollment: 2004-2005 School Year
Grades |
K-12 |
K-5 |
6-8 |
9-12 |
Students |
2,796,536 |
1,202,450 |
649,114 |
840,949 |
B. Percent of Grade 9 students enrolled in selected courses: 2003-2004 School Year
Course |
Earth science |
Chemistry |
Biology |
Physics |
Percent |
Not Available |
Not Available |
Not Available |
Not Available |
C. Enrollment trends in Grade 9 Earth science: 1996-2004
Year |
Percent |
Students |
1996-97 |
67% |
162,091 |
1997-98 |
67% |
164,364 |
1999-00 |
75% |
189,648 |
2003-04 |
Not Available |
Not Available |
D. Students in grades 7-8 enrolled in selected science courses: 1999-2000 vs. 2003-2004 School Years
|
1999-2000 |
2003-2004 |
Course |
Students |
Students |
Earth Science |
49,075 |
Not Available |
General Science |
49,075 |
Not Available |
Physical Science |
134,957 |
Not Available |
Life Science |
98,150 |
Not Available |
Integrated or Coordinated Science |
32,717 |
Not Available |
The National Science Education Standards outline the concepts and principles that students should understand about Earth and space science. At the middle school level, the standards are divided into three areas: Structure of the Earth System, Earth’s History, and Earth in the Solar System. At the high school level, the standards are divided into four areas: Energy in the Earth System, Geochemical Cycles, Origin and Evolution of the Earth System, and Origin and Evolution of the Universe. For the AGI Report, the Earth science standards for each state were reviewed to determine whether they incorporate the concepts and principles outlined in the National Science Education Standards.
A. Do the state standards for grades 9-12 contain principles and concepts related to:
| Energy in the Earth system? Yes |
Origin and evolution of the Earth system? Yes |
Geochemical cycles? Yes |
Origin and evolution of the universe? Yes |
B. Do the state standards for grades 9-12 include environmental science concepts?
Yes. Emphasis within the Living Environment standards.
C. Do the state standards for grades 5-8 contain principles and concepts related to:
| Structure of the Earth system? Yes |
Earth in the Solar System? Yes |
Earth’s history? Yes |
|
A. State Science Tests: 2006-2007 School Year
Test |
Grade Levels Tested: |
Earth Science Component on the Test? |
Regents Examination Program |
9, 10, 11, and 12 |
Yes |
Regents Competency Tests |
9 |
Yes |
Program Evaluation Tests (PET) |
8 |
No |
B. State High School Exit Exam: 2006-2007 School Year
Anne Crotty |
Associate in Science Education |
New York State Education Department |
acrotty@mail.nysed.gov |