AP science goes cutting edge.Last May, the National Science Foundation awarded the College Board a $1.8 million grant to redesign re·de·sign tr.v. re·de·signed, re·de·sign·ing, re·de·signs To make a revision in the appearance or function of. re Advanced Placement courses in biology, chemistry, physics and environmental science. The project is guided by several goals: increasing scientific literacy According to the United States National Center for Education Statistics, scientific literacy is the knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity. and encouraging more students to pursue advanced degrees and enter science professions. The College Board will complete the redesign in December 2007 and launch the courses in fall 2009. Elements of the AP redesign include: * An interdisciplinary in·ter·dis·ci·pli·nar·y adj. Of, relating to, or involving two or more academic disciplines that are usually considered distinct. interdisciplinary Adjective approach that exposes students to scientific advances that span multiple disciplines, such as biotechnology and nanotechnology nanotechnology: see micromechanics. nanotechnology Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). . * A "less is more" approach that emphasizes depth understanding and limits the amount of content. |
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