Curriculum Resources
New to this section of the ACLS web page is an area for resources devoted to curriculum development. For programs funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, there are curriculum and instruction points to follow as outlined in the Guidelines for Effective Adult Basic Education for Community Adult Learning Centers. The Guidelines include:
- Curriculum development and instruction must be aligned with and incorporate learning standards from the Massachusetts ABE Curriculum Frameworks and contribute to students' progress toward achieving their goals.
- The program must be working toward one unified program-wide curriculum for each service type (e.g., ABE or ESOL).
- The curriculum should be reviewed on a regular basis (at least annually) to ensure that curriculum, instruction, and assessment are aligned with the Massachusetts ABE Curriculum Frameworks.
Related to the 2nd bullet above regarding a unified program-wide curriculum for each service type is a document developed by staff at Adult and Community Learning Services (ACLS) and the System for Adult Basic Education Support (SABES). In it is what we define as the basics of curriculum for ABE /ESOL Programs. The document may be used as a checklist to help program staff in developing curriculum. This checklist divides what the minimum requirements for curriculum.
 | The Basics of Curriculum for ABE / ESOL Programs |
 | Chart of Basic Components of Curriculum for ABE/ESOL Programs |
Curriculum Frameworks
The following frameworks address the question, "What do adult learners need to know and be able to do to function successfully in their roles as parent/family member, worker, citizen, and life-long learner?" They give teachers a structure from which to develop lesson plans and curricula. We hope you'll find the frameworks useful and helpful. Learn more about the goals of the curriculum frameworks.
Note for Teachers using the Curriculum Frameworks: The English Language Arts, Mathematics, and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Curriculum Frameworks were revised and updated in December 2005. If you have any questions about using them, please email me at janes@doe.mass.edu. Thank you!
Jane Schwerdtfeger Curriculum and Assessment Development Specialist Adult and Community Learning Services
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English Language Arts |
December 9, 2005 |
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Math and Numeracy | November 8, 2005 |
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ESOL |
December 9, 2005 |
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History and Social Sciences |
updated October 2001 |
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Science and Technology/Engineering |
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Health |
updated October 2001 |
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Common Chapters |
updated October 2001 |
Additional Historical Information
| ABE Curriculum and Professional Development Grant Final Reports |
last updated: January 18, 2008
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