Learning
Standards for New York State
English
Language Arts (ELA)
Standard 1:
Language for Information and Understanding
Students will listen, speak, read,
and write for information and
understanding. As listeners and
readers, students will collect
data, facts, and ideas; discover
relationships, concepts, and generalizations;
and use knowledge generated from
oral, written, and electronically
produced texts. As speakers and
writers, they will use oral and
written language that follows
the accepted conventions of the
English language to acquire, interpret,
apply, and transmit information.
Standard 2: Language for Literary
Response and Expression
Students will read and listen
to oral, written, and electronically
produced texts and performances
from American and world literature;
relate texts and performances
to their own lives; and develop
an understanding of the diverse
social, historical, and cultural
dimensions the texts and performances
represent. As speakers and writers,
students will use oral and written
language that follows the accepted
conventions of the English language
for self-expression and artistic
creation.
Standard 3: Language for
Critical Analysis and Evaluation
Students will listen, speak, read,
and write for critical analysis
and evaluation. As listeners and
readers, students will analyze
experiences, ideas, information,
and issues presented by others
using a variety of established
criteria. As speakers and writers,
they will use oral and written
language that follows the accepted
conventions of the English language
to present, from a variety of
perspectives, their opinions and
judgments on experiences, ideas,
information and issues.
Standard 4: Language for
Social Interaction
Students will listen, speak, read,
and write for social interaction.
Students will use oral and written
language that follows the accepted
conventions of the English language
for effective social communication
with a wide variety of people.
As readers and listeners, they
will use the social communications
of others to enrich their understanding
of people and their views.
Languages
Other Than English (LOTE)
Standard 1: Communication
Skills
Students will be able to use a
language other than English for
communication.
Standard 2: Cultural Understanding
Students will develop cross-cultural
skills and understandings.
Social
Studies
Standard 1: History of
the United States and New York
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of major ideas,
eras, themes, developments, and
turning points in the history
of the United States and New York.
Standard 2: World History
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of major ideas,
eras, themes, developments, and
turning points in world history
and examine the broad sweep of
history from a variety of perspectives.
Standard 3: Geography
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of the geography
of the interdependent world in
which we live—local, national,
and global—including the
distribution of people, places,
and environments over the Earth’s
surface.
Standard 4: Economics
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of how the
United States and other societies
develop economic systems and associated
institutions to allocate scarce
resources, how major decision-making
units function in the United States
and other national economies,
and how an economy solves the
scarcity problem through market
and non-market mechanisms.
The
Arts
Standard 1: Creating, Performing,
Participating in the Arts
Students will actively engage
in the processes that constitute
creation and performance in the
arts (dance, music, theatre, and
visual arts) and participate in
various roles in the arts.
Standard 2: Knowing and
Using Arts Materials and Resources
Students will be knowledgeable
about and make use of the materials
and resources available for participation
in the arts in various roles.
Standard 3: Responding to and
Analyzing Works of Art
Students will respond critically
to a variety of works in the arts,
connecting the individual work
to other works and to other aspects
of human endeavor and thought.
Standard 4: Understanding
the Cultural Contributions of
the Arts
Students will develop an understanding
of the personal and cultural forces
that shape artistic communication
and how the arts in turn shape
the diverse cultures of past and
present society.
Health,
Physical Education, and Family
and Consumer Sciences
Standard 1: Personal Health and
Fitness
Students will have the necessary
knowledge and skills to establish
and maintain physical fitness,
participate in physical activity,
and maintain personal health.
Standard 2: A Safe and
Healthy Environment
Students will acquire the knowledge
and ability necessary to create
and maintain a safe and healthy
environment.
Standard 3: Resource Management
Students will understand and be
able to manage their personal
and community resources.
Career
Development and Occupational Studies
(CDOS)
Standard 1: Career Development
Students will be knowledgeable
about the world of work, explore
career options, and relate personal
skills, aptitudes, and abilities
to future career decisions.
Standard 2: Integrated
Learning
Students will demonstrate how
academic knowledge and skills
are applied in the workplace and
other settings.
Standard 3a: Universal
Foundation Skills
Students will demonstrate mastery
of the foundation skills and competencies
essential for success in the workplace.
Standard 3b: Career Majors
Students who choose a career major
will acquire the career-specific
technical knowledge/skills necessary
to progress toward gainful employment,
career advancement, and success
in postsecondary programs.
Standard 5: Civics, Citizenship,
and Government
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to demonstrate
their understanding of the necessity
for establishing governments;
the governmental system of the
United States and other nations;
the United States Constitution;
the basic civic values of American
constitutional
democracy; and the roles, rights,
and responsibilities of citizenship,
including avenues of participation.
Mathematics,
Science, and Technology (MST)
Standard 1: Analysis, Inquiry,
and Design
Students will use mathematical
analysis, scientific inquiry,
and engineering design, as appropriate,
to pose questions, seek answers,
and develop solutions.
Standard 2: Information
Systems
Students will access, generate,
process, and transfer information
using appropriate technologies.
Standard 3: Mathematics
Students will understand mathematics
and become mathematically confident
by communicating and reasoning
mathematically, by applying mathematics
in real-world settings, and by
solving problems through the integrated
study of number systems, geometry,
algebra, data analysis, probability,
and trigonometry.
Standard 4: Science
Students will understand and apply
scientific concepts, principles,
and theories pertaining to the
physical setting and living environment
and recognize the historical development
of ideas in science.
Standard 5: Technology
Students will apply technological
knowledge and skills to design,
construct, use, and evaluate products
and systems to satisfy human and
environmental needs.
Standard 6: Interconnectedness:
Common Themes
Students will understand the relationships
and common themes that connect
mathematics, science, and technology
and apply the themes to these
and other areas of learning.
Standard 7: Interdisciplinary
Problem Solving
Students will apply the knowledge
and thinking skills of mathematics,
science, and technology to address
real-life problems and make informed
decisions.