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Standards Framework

for Indiana High School Integrated STEM

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Standards in this Framework

Standard Description
HS.CC.1 Communicate evidence, investigations, analyses, and the solution(s) of a problem in multiple media forms appropriate for the audience.
HS.CC.2 Implement roles and responsibilities to collaborate, contribute, and/or lead within and across various group settings (i.e., online, onsite and/or hybrid) and situations.
HS.CC.3 Evaluate competing solutions or arguments in a systematic way based on qualitative and/or quantitative evidence.
HS.DM.1 Use multiple systems of measurement (i.e., standard and metric) and data sets (e.g., plots, tables, graphs, charts) defined in course-level content standards to analyze real-world scenarios and the mathematical relationships represented by the data.
HS.DM.2 Construct visual representations or conduct statistical analyses defined in course-level content standards.
HS.DM.3 Use approximations and evaluate reasonableness of observations, results, and solutions throughout processes.
HS.IPS.1 Conduct or extend an investigation, analyze results, iterate, and revise to improve the design.
HS.IPS.2 Determine one or more viable solutions using data and information to resolve a scenario given criteria and constraints.
HS.IPS.3 Integrate processes and methodologies across disciplines to incorporate multiple sources of evidence, including data generated by the student, to support defining a solution.
HS.IPS.4 Evaluate data analysis to determine alignment to the construct, validity and/or reliability concerns.
HS.IPS.5 Design and conduct surveys or experiments minimizing bias and defining limitations of the data set used for analysis (e.g., measurement error, sample selection).
HS.AM.1 Interpret and evaluate relationships among data sets.
HS.AM.2 Create advanced models (e.g., mathematical models, computer simulations) to represent and explain natural and designed systems, defined in course-level content standards.
HS.AM.3 Use evidence-based models to describe relationships between systems or between components of a single system.
HS.AM.4 Demonstrate the use of computational, graphical, virtual, mathematical, and/or physical modeling to identify conflicting considerations before the entire system or solution is developed.
HS.IDL.1 Analyze tradeoffs of using a variety of tools to solve a given problem including technology.
HS.IDL.2 Review and compile information from multiple sources, including sources generated by the student, to solve a problem.
HS.IDL.3 Evaluate the potential impact (short and/or long-term) of different technology solutions on society and the environment.