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Revision as of 10:52, 6 April 2010

National

Governors and state commissioners of education from 48 states, 2 territories and the District of Columbia committed to developing a common core of state standards in English-language arts and mathematics for grades K-12. This is a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).

Alabama

Alabama Curriculum

Alaska

No state-mandated curricula, just a process for creating district curricula.

Arizona

Arizona Department of Education Standards and Assessment Division, Arizona Academic Standards

Arkansas

Curriculum - Arkansas Department of Education

California

Colorado

Colorado K-12 Academic Standards Index Page

Connecticut

Connecticut State Department of Education Curriculum Framework

Delaware

Delaware Content Standards and Recommended Curriculum

Florida

Next Generation Sunshine State Standards

Georgia

GA DOE Performance Standards

Hawaii

Hawaii's Implementation of Standards-Based Education

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Academic Content Standards

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Texas Education Agency (TEA) Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

From the New York Times, March 13, 2010, Texas Conservatives Win Curriculum Change.

AUSTIN, Tex. — After three days of turbulent meetings, the Texas Board of Education on Friday approved a social studies curriculum that will put a conservative stamp on history and economics textbooks, stressing the superiority of American capitalism, questioning the Founding Fathers’ commitment to a purely secular government and presenting Republican political philosophies in a more positive light.

Texas school board members have reportedly tried to institute Young Earth Creationism in the schools, as well.

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming