2019
FOSS Next Generation

6th to 8th Grade - Gateway 3

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Gateway Ratings Summary

Usability

Gateway 3 - Did Not Review
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Criterion 3.1: Design to Facilitate Teacher Learning
0 / 12
Criterion 3.2: Support for All Students
0 / 16
Criterion 3.3: Documentation of Design and Usability
0 / 14
Criterion 3.4: Assessment Design and Supports
0 / 12
Criterion 3.5: Technology Use
Narrative Only

This material was not reviewed for Gateway Three because it did not meet expectations for Gateways One and Two

Criterion 3.1: Design to Facilitate Teacher Learning

0 / 12

Materials are designed to support teachers not only in using the materials, but also in understanding the expectations of the standards.

Indicator 3a

0 / 4

Materials include background information to help teachers support students in using the three dimensions to explain phenomena and solve problems (also see indicators 3b and 3l).

Indicator 3b

0 / 4

Materials provide guidance that supports teachers in planning and providing effective learning experiences to engage students in figuring out phenomena and solving problems.

Indicator 3c

0 / 2

Materials contain teacher guidance with sufficient and useful annotations and suggestions for how to enact the student materials and ancillary materials. Where applicable, materials include teacher guidance for the use of embedded technology to support and enhance student learning.

Indicator 3d

0 / 2

Materials contain explanations of the instructional approaches of the program and identification of the research-based strategies.

Criterion 3.2: Support for All Students

0 / 16

Materials are designed to support all students in learning.

Indicator 3e

0 / 2

Materials are designed to leverage diverse cultural and social backgrounds of students.

Indicator 3f

0 / 4

Materials provide appropriate support, accommodations, and/or modifications for numerous special populations that will support their regular and active participation in learning science and engineering.

Indicator 3g

0 / 2

Materials provide multiple access points for students at varying ability levels and backgrounds to make sense of phenomena and design solutions to problems.

Indicator 3h

0 / 2

Materials include opportunities for students to share their thinking and apply their understanding in a variety of ways.

Indicator 3i

0 / 2

Materials include a balance of images or information about people, representing various demographic and physical characteristics.

Indicator 3j

0 / 2

Materials provide opportunities for teachers to use a variety of grouping strategies.

Indicator 3k

0 / 2

Materials are made accessible to students by providing appropriate supports for different reading levels.

Criterion 3.3: Documentation of Design and Usability

0 / 14

Materials are designed to be usable and also to support teachers in using the materials and understanding how the materials are designed.

Indicator 3l

0 / 2

The teacher materials provide a rationale for how units across the series are intentionally sequenced to build coherence and student understanding.

Indicator 3m

0 / 1

Materials document how each lesson and unit align to NGSS.

Indicator 3n

0 / 1

Materials document how each lesson and unit align to English/Language Arts and Math Common Core State Standards, including the standards for mathematical practice.

Indicator 3o

0 / 2

Resources (whether in print or digital) are clear and free of errors.

Indicator 3p

0 / 2

Materials include a comprehensive list of materials needed.

Indicator 3q

0 / 2

Materials embed clear science safety guidelines for teacher and students across the instructional materials.

Indicator 3r

0 / 2

Materials designated for each grade level are feasible for one school year.

Indicator 3s

0 / 2

Materials contain strategies for informing students, parents, or caregivers about the science program and suggestions for how they can help support student progress and achievement.

Criterion 3.4: Assessment Design and Supports

0 / 12

Materials are designed to assess students and support the interpretation of the assessment results.

Indicator 3t

0 / 2

Assessments include a variety of modalities and measures.

Indicator 3u

0 / 2

Assessments offer ways for individual student progress to be measured over time.

Indicator 3v

0 / 2

Materials provide opportunities and guidance for oral and/or written peer and teacher feedback and self reflection, allowing students to monitor and move their own learning.

Indicator 3w

0 / 2

Tools are provided for scoring assessment items (e.g., sample student responses, rubrics, scoring guidelines, and open-ended feedback).

Indicator 3x

0 / 2

Guidance is provided for interpreting the range of student understanding (e.g., determining what high and low scores mean for students) for relevant Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas.

Indicator 3y

0 / 2

Assessments are accessible to diverse learners regardless of gender identification, language, learning exceptionality, race/ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.

Criterion 3.5: Technology Use

Narrative Only

Materials are designed to include and support the use of digital technologies.

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Indicator 3aa

Narrative Only

Digital materials are web based and compatible with multiple internet browsers. In addition, materials are "platform neutral," are compatible with multiple operating systems and allow the use of tablets and mobile devices.

Indicator 3ab

Narrative Only

Materials include opportunities to assess three-dimensional learning using digital technology.

Indicator 3ac

Narrative Only

Materials can be customized for individual learners, using adaptive or other technological innovations.

Indicator 3ad

Narrative Only

Materials include or reference digital technology that provides opportunities for teachers and/or students to collaborate with each other (e.g., websites, discussion groups, webinars, etc.).

Indicator 3z

Narrative Only

Materials integrate digital technology and interactive tools (data collection tools, simulations, modeling), when appropriate, in ways that support student engagement in the three dimensions of science.