Citn new syllabus 2020
You're looking for the new syllabus for the Class of 2020!
Here are some of the key changes and updates in the new syllabus:
English
- New emphasis on critical thinking and analysis
- Increased focus on literary devices and techniques
- More emphasis on non-fiction texts, including essays and articles
- New unit on "The American Dream" in American Literature
Mathematics
- New curriculum framework with a focus on problem-solving and critical thinking
- Increased emphasis on data analysis and statistical literacy
- New unit on "Mathematics in Real-Life" to connect math to everyday life
- More emphasis on mathematical modeling and applications
Science
- New Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) framework
- Increased emphasis on scientific inquiry and the scientific method
- New units on "Environmental Science" and "Biotechnology"
- More emphasis on hands-on experiments and investigations
Social Studies
- New framework with a focus on global citizenship and cultural awareness
- Increased emphasis on historical thinking and analysis
- New units on "World History" and "Contemporary Issues"
- More emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving
Other Changes
- New grading system with a focus on mastery and proficiency
- Increased emphasis on technology integration and digital citizenship
- New resources and support for students with disabilities
- More emphasis on student voice and choice in learning
Please note that these are general changes and may vary depending on the school or district. It's always best to check with your school or teacher for specific details on the new syllabus.