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Criteria for Being Identified as an Exemplary School District which Implemented African American History Curriculum Programs
Approved by the State of Florida's Taskforce on African American History
- School Board approval of the African American history initiative.
- Evidence that the school board has developed a plan for the implementation of the Florida African and African American history required instruction.
- Evidence that the plan has been publicized in school district’s curriculum guides etc.
- Structured Professional Development
- Evidence that the school district has developed and implemented an ongoing professional development plan for training teachers, students and school staff in strategies for teaching African American History.
- Evidence that adequate resources have been allocated to structured professional development programs and for enhancing the instruction of African American History in an infused format.
- African American studies curriculum
- Evidence of African American history Curriculum Frameworks K-12 has been integrated as part of its school district policy with respect to required curriculum.
- Evidence that the curriculum has been disseminated to curriculum specialists, teachers, media specialists and other educators in the district.
- Evidence that there are adequate teaching resources including books, CD’s and lesson plans available to support this required instruction.
- Structured teaching of the African American history curriculum
- Evidence that the African American history content appears in lesson plans over the sustained period of 180 plus days.
- Evidence that there are approved methods for teaching and assessing the African American history curriculum.
- Evidence that there the African American history content is infused and linked to the FCAT and other high stake tests and requirements.
- Evidence that the African American history content are infused in all subject areas.
- University – School District Collaboration
- Evidence of university involvement in professional development, curriculum and instruction support, etc.
- Evidence of school district university partnership in seeking external funding (federal grants, foundation grants, etc.)
- Evidence that the school district and university partnership has aided in the preparation of pre-professional teachers and other educators.
- Parent/Community Partnerships
- Evidence that the school district’s initiatives in African American history has resulted in the development of strategies that include the involvement of parents through awareness information sessions.
- Evidence that there are community partners who are involved in the development and ongoing implementation of the African American history curriculum.
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