| Preface |
| Guiding Principles |
| Terminology |
| Career Prep |
| Language Arts |
| PE |
| Languages |
| Math |
| Science & Tech |
| Social Studies |
| Structural Processes |
| Visual & Performing Arts |
| Acknowledgments |
The building blocks for successful and fulfilled adulthood in the 21st
century.
Designed and Created by
Sarah Simmonds
Maine Department of Education
Each Maine student must leave school as:
- A CLEAR AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR
- uses oral, written, visual, artistic, and technological modes of
expression;
- reads, listens to and interprets messages from multiple sources; and
- uses English and at least one other language.
- A SELF-DIRECTED AND LIFE-LONG LEARNER
- creates career and education plans that reflect personal goals, interests
and skills, and available resources;
- demonstrates the capacity to undertake independent study; and
- finds and uses information from libraries, electronic data bases, and
other resources.
- A CREATIVE AND PRACTICAL PROBLEM SOLVER
- observes situations objectively to clearly and accurately define
problems;
- frames questions and designs data collection and analysis strategies from
all disciplines to answer those questions;
- identifies patterns, trends, and relationships that apply to solutions to
problems; and
- generates a variety of solutions, builds a case for the best response,
and critically evaluates its effectiveness of this response.
- A RESPONSIBLE AND INVOLVED CITIZEN
- recognizes the power of personal participation to affect the community
and demonstrates participation skills;
- understands the importance of accepting responsibility for personal
decisions and actions;
- knows the means of achieving personal and community health and
well-being; and
- recognizes and understands the diverse nature of society.
- A COLLABORATIVE AND QUALITY WORKER
- knows the structure and functions of the labor market;
- assesses individual interests, aptitudes, skills, and values in relation
to demands of the workplace; and
- demonstrates reliability, flexibility, and concern for quality.
- AN INTEGRATIVE AND INFORMED THINKER
- applies knowledge and skills in and across English language arts, visual
and performing arts, foreign languages, health and physical education, mathematics,
science, social studies, and career preparation; and
- comprehends relationships among different modes of thought and methods
associated with the traditional disciplines.