California Standards
IDEAS Empowered by Youth® PBL Curricula is a pioneering approach to youth education, ideally tailored for today’s rapidly evolving, technologically-driven, and globally connected world. The Curriculum Fundamental Training prepares educators to present PBL curricula for students. By preparing educators to instill a culture of self-directed learning, it emphasizes crucial skills that today’s youth require: effective communication, collaborative learning, creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence.
These are digital resources that help foster creativity, collaboration, and research that follow the core curriculum maps.
The Common Core State Standards: Implementation Tools And Resources is a list of tools and resources that support state education agencies, districts, and educators to implement the Standards. The guide provides information on instructional support, implementation planning, connecting English Language Learners to the Standards, and defining college readiness.
Integrating the arts into the common core.
Title I, Part A federal funds help to meet the educational needs of low-achieving students in California’s highest-poverty schools.
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 enables parents to select supplemental educational services for their children.
Access resources, including blueprints of standards for each assessment.
School plan template and results-based monitoring of categorical programs.
California public schools annually provide information about themselves to the community allowing the public to evaluate and compare schools for student achievement, environment, resources and demographics.
See key elements of service learning at https://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/sl/keyelements.asp.
Kindergarten through 12th grade standards for visual arts in the State of California.
Kindergarten through 12th grade standards for science in the State of California.