Curriculum Resources
Development Guides
- Designing a Multidisciplinary Integrated Curriculum (PDF, 2.89 MB)
A roadmap for teachers to plan and implement a multidisciplinary, career-focused and integrated high school curriculum.
- Curriculum Guide (PDF, 245 KB)
The Career Academy Support Network’s resource guide of internet sites is helpful for developing lesson plans.
- Buck Institute for Education (Project Based Learning)
The Buck Institute for Education (BIE) is a non-profit research and development organization working to make schools more effective through the use of problem and project based learning. BIE hosts project based learning workshops for teachers.
- Curriculum Organizer (CTE Online)
An online tool for teachers to easily identify key skills within their curriculum and connect them to the content in the state and national assessment tests.
Curriculum Sources
- Integrated Biomedical and Health Science Curriculum (PDF, 485 KB)
A set of integrated, problem-based curriculum units developed by ConnectEd in partnership with the National Consortium on Health Science and Technical Education.
- Ford PAS Curriculum (Ford PAS)
An interdisciplinary curriculum that teaches students business, economic, and technology skills that link the classroom to real world challenges. This program was developed by the Ford Motor Company and partners with local schools and businesses to transform secondary education.
- Engineering and Biomedical Science Curriculum (Project Lead the Way)
A non-profit organization that promotes pre-engineering and biomedical science courses for middle and high school students. PLTW’s goal is to increase not only the number but the quality of students entering these two fields after graduation.
Work-Based Learning