This is really concerning stuff from the GOP's big money puppet masters. A fantastic science teacher that taught one of my own (who got into aeronautical science) shared this update. They scheduled these public comment forums intentionally right at the end of school days and mere days after a quiet announcement. We are going to let religious extremists further erode Iowa's education system, or we can choose to fight back and let voices be heard (there's a survey linked). These are the idiots in charge of Iowa's students:
The Department of Education quietly released a draft of the new K-12 Iowa Academic Science Standards (IASS) for public review on January 3, 2025, with a deadline for comment coming quickly on February 3. We encourage the public to respond loudly. While the proposed revision (https://educate.iowa.gov/media/10837/download?inline) shares many commonalities with the current IASS, (https://educate.iowa.gov/pk-12/standards/academics/science) adopted in 2015, it removes key concepts of species evolution and climate change. The proposed revision also has structural problems that can impede science teachers’ use of the standards, grammatical errors, and errors in the science that will impact educators’ and students’ science knowledge. Unfortunately, there is no document that summarizes and provides a rationale for the changes.
Here are a few examples of the changes made:
• The word “evolution” has been scrubbed from K-12 life science standards (LS4 K-12).
• The phrases “human impacts” and “climate change” have been scrubbed (MS-ESS-3-5; HS-ESS-3-5)
• The Science and Engineering Practices were altered to eliminate engineering to become just “practices of scientists.” Inconsistently, the phrase “science and engineering practices” appears periodically in the document.
We encourage you to call for the wording in the IASS 2015 dealing with evolution and climate change to be retained. You can let the DOE know what you think of the proposed standards by submitting comments online (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GHS2RYC)by February 3 and commenting virtually or in person at one of the remaining public forums.
The Department of Education quietly released a draft of the new K-12 Iowa Academic Science Standards (IASS) for public review on January 3, 2025, with a deadline for comment coming quickly on February 3. We encourage the public to respond loudly. While the proposed revision (https://educate.iowa.gov/media/10837/download?inline) shares many commonalities with the current IASS, (https://educate.iowa.gov/pk-12/standards/academics/science) adopted in 2015, it removes key concepts of species evolution and climate change. The proposed revision also has structural problems that can impede science teachers’ use of the standards, grammatical errors, and errors in the science that will impact educators’ and students’ science knowledge. Unfortunately, there is no document that summarizes and provides a rationale for the changes.
Here are a few examples of the changes made:
• The word “evolution” has been scrubbed from K-12 life science standards (LS4 K-12).
• The phrases “human impacts” and “climate change” have been scrubbed (MS-ESS-3-5; HS-ESS-3-5)
• The Science and Engineering Practices were altered to eliminate engineering to become just “practices of scientists.” Inconsistently, the phrase “science and engineering practices” appears periodically in the document.
We encourage you to call for the wording in the IASS 2015 dealing with evolution and climate change to be retained. You can let the DOE know what you think of the proposed standards by submitting comments online (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GHS2RYC)by February 3 and commenting virtually or in person at one of the remaining public forums.