| Engineering Education | | Standard 1. | Understands scientific principles related to electricity | | | | | Topics | 1. Electricity and Magnetism; 2. Electronics |
| | | | | Level IV [Grade 9-12] | | | | | Benchmark 2. Understands formulas and laws relating to electricity (e.g., Ohm’s Law, Watt’s Law, Kirchoff’s Law, Thevenin and Norton equivalence circuits) | | | | | | | Vocabulary terms | | A. | Ohms Law | | B. | Watts Law | | C. | Kirchoffs Law | | D. | Thevenin and Norton equivalence circuits |
| Knowledge/skill statements | | 1. | Knows the formula for Ohm’s Law | | 2. | Knows the formula for Watt’s Law | | 3. | Knows the formulas for Kirchoff’s Laws | | 4. | Understands Thevenin and Norton equivalence circuits | | 5. | Understands Ohm’s Law | | 6. | Understands Watt’s Law | | 7. | Understands Kirchoff’s Laws |
|
| Citation Log: BD(AE,533;CE,115;GE,21.42500;HE,7741.F;IE,59;SE,31;TE,E1.5;VE,195;XE,125.45;YI,31) | |
Citation reference BD = benchmark, declarative BP = benchmark, procedural BC = benchmark, contextual
1st letter/number of each code in parentheses: | | A | ADE: Alabama State Department of Education. Alabama course of study: Career/Technical Education. | | C | CDE: California Department of Education. California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards (Draft) | | G | GBOE: Georgia State Board of Education. Career and Technical Education: Competency-Based Curriculum Framework | | H | NCDPI: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction , Vocats Course Blueprints: Trade and Industrial Education | | I | IDE: Iowa Department of Education. Content Standards and Benchmarks: Career Education | | N | NDE: Nebraska Department of Education, Nebraska K-12 Industrial Technology Education Framework | | S | MDE: Mississippi Department of Education, Research and Curriculum Unit for Workforce Development | | T | TDE: Tennessee Department of Education, Trade and Industrial Education Course Standards | | V | VICA: Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Skills USA championships Technical Standards 2005 – 2007 | | X | TEA: Texas Education Agency, Texas essential knowledge and skills for industrial technology education | | Y | NYSED: New York State Education Department, Learning Standards for Career Development and Occupational Studies | 2nd letter code : E = Explicitly stated in document I = Implicit in document
Number: Page number of the cited document |
|
|
|