2009 Core Curriculum Content Standards
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2009
Standards Revision Project
Final
Edited Versions of the Core Curriculum Content Standards
This site contains the final edited versions of the revised Core Curriculum
Content Standards adopted
by the State Board of Education.
Note that a new 2009 standards website will be launched in late fall. The site will feature standards documents with search capacity that enables users to access the standards and cumulative progress indicators by multiple means (e.g., grade level, content area, strand, word search, essential questions and enduring understandings). Users will be able to view, print or download the standards and a host of accompanying resources on demand.
Click on the links below in order to access the Word documents currently available
for download.
Overview of the 2009 Standards Revision Project
The 2009 standards reflect current research, exemplary practices, national
and state standards and standards from other countries. They were drafted by
taskforces consisting of educators and experts recognized for their content
area expertise and for demonstration of excellence as practitioners in their
respective fields. In each content area, standards and cumulative progress
indicators align with the knowledge and skills needed for post-secondary
education and the workplace.
Standards and Cumulative Progress Indicators in all content areas:
- Reflect prioritized
knowledge and skills identified in the 2008 Standards
Clarification Project
- Integrate 21st
Century Knowledge and Skills (http://www.21stcenturyskills.org)
by incorporating a strong emphasis on:
- Technology
integration
- Interdisciplinary
connections
- Infusion of global
perspectives
- Reflect 21st
Century Themes: Global Awareness; Financial, Economic, Business
and Entrepreneurial Literacy; Civic Literacy; and Health Literacy
- Emphasize the
development of skills needed in contemporary real world situations
- Incorporate content-specific revisions that
reflect "timely" content coupled with upgrades in skills and more
in-depth learning at higher levels to meet the goal of preparing students for
success in a global environment
- Provide the foundation
for the development of curriculum that promotes the use of innovative
learning strategies by integrating supportive technologies, inquiry-
and problem-based approaches and higher order thinking skills
- Will be accompanied by Classroom
Application Documents linked to cumulative progress
indicators in each strand that provide guidance and resources for teachers, including
sample assessment tasks, and natural links to integrated content, global
perspectives and technology.