Linking Californians for Learning


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20-Minute Learning Connection


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This is the only book available that systematically explains the California learning standards and tests to busy, working parents. This guide gives parents the tools they need to become an active part of their child's success in school and on the assessment test.




Linked Learning


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Linked Learning Demonstrates Blend of Academics and Career-Focused Learning


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Blending academic and career-focused instruction could be the key to reforming public high schools. That's the intent of Linked Learning, an initiative in California that was featured at an August briefing, "Building the Capacity of Teachers to Prepare Students for College and Careers," held by the Alliance for Excellent Education. While Linked Learning is currently only operating in California, its concepts and core components could be transferable to public high schools elsewhere. Creating meaning to instruction in the minds of students is essential to reform and achievement; yet, many young people question whether that is being done in schools. Seventy-one percent of secondary teachers and 83 percent of principals indicated that connecting classroom instruction to the real world has a major impact on improving student achievement, according to the 2009 MetLife Survey of the American Teacher. The California Linked Learning Approach strives to make that connection. Once called "multiple pathways," Linked Learning is based on four principles and another four core components. These guiding principles include: (1) Linked Learning prepares students for both college and career; (2) Linked Learning connects academics to the real world; (3) Linked Learning leads to the full range of postsecondary opportunities; and (4) Linked Learning improves student achievement. The four core components of the California program are: (1) A challenging academic component; (2) A demanding technical component; (3) A work-based learning component; and (4) Supplemental services.




Connecting California


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Connecting California is an innovative reader that illuminates the direct historical connections between the state of California and the United States. Featuring a selection of key documents, essays, and images from the past, the book illustrates California's cultural, political, and economic importance to the development of early and modern America. Literary and transnational themes are explored to create a comprehensive yet reader-friendly learning experience for students. The text progresses chronologically and includes an expansive array of source types designed to appeal to learners of all backgrounds and interests, with topics like food, dress, music, sports, and architecture included alongside more traditional subject matter. The second edition features streamlined information to make the text more accessible and approachable, as well as additional primary documents, and discussion around, California Indians, Spanish-to-Mexican rule, and the Fifteenth Amendment, which granted California voting rights to African Americans and Asian Americans. Appropriate for all levels of U.S. history study, Connecting California offers students a wide spectrum of resources that embody the unique eras, demographics, and geographies of both California and American history.







Linked Learning


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American public education is in a constant state of experimentation, with new waves of reforms and education initiatives unveiled routinely--many recycled and some reinvented. Yet few are truly innovative. The newest and most promising reform thus far are the Common Core State Standards, which are rigorous standards in English language arts and mathematics implemented in elementary through high school. These standards require new approaches to teaching and learning that ensure all students are adequately prepared for postsecondary education and careers without the need for remediation. New standards certainly offer new challenges; but they also provide new opportunities to fundamentally change the American public education system. A California-led initiative called Linked Learning offers a promising systemic approach to reform that is designed to address the challenges and has been touted as a suitable complement to implementing the Common Core State Standards. This report highlights the efforts of high schools implementing multiple Linked Learning pathways in the Los Angeles Unified School District, Oakland Unified School District, Porterville Unified School District, and Sacramento Unified School District. Each of these pathways has reconfigured the use of time in order to provide students with a more effective learning experience. Building on the lessons learned from these districts, as well as their collective expertise in high school reform and high-quality increased learning time, the Center for American Progress and the Alliance for Excellent Education provide a number of recommendations including: (1) Districts should give schools the flexibility to redesign their master schedules so that teachers and students have the necessary time to implement effective approaches to high school reform such as Linked Learning; (2) Learning from the California experience, states should enact high school reform policy to provide effective college and career pathways for students; and (3) Congress should increase funding and flexibility for 21st Century Community Learning Centers. An appendix provides supplemental tables.