#athomeWBL lessons encourage students to explore careers and learn independently, providing support to classrooms and families in an online environment.
In 2020, the Alliance developed a free library of online lessons covering essential career skills, career preparation activities, and career exploration designed for elementary, middle, and high school students. Teachers across the country accessed the lessons through Pinterest, embedding links into online classrooms to supplement instruction.
# of lessons created and posted: 96
# of views in total: +32,200 as of June 2, 2021
Pinterest monthly average views: 1.9K
In 2020-21, all SBCROP course outlines were updated to ensure alignment to CTE Model Curriculum Standards, Career Ready Practices, CTE Anchor Standards, Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards (where appropriate), and ISTE standards for the 2021-2022 academic year.
UC a-g approval continues, as does articulation with regional community colleges. These efforts help prepare CTE students to be both college and career ready.
This library of CTE content was developed to save districts time in creating pathway sequences and content. This resource contains a variety of CTE course outlines that can be adopted/adapted to fit SBC regional pathway needs.
The Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child, or WSCC model, is CDC’s framework for addressing health in schools. The WSCC model is student-centered and emphasizes the role of the community in supporting the school, the connections between health and academic achievement and the importance of evidence-based school policies and practices.
Eleven lessons covering the 10 elements of the WSCC model were created and loaded onto the virtual conference platform. Registered participants completed these lessons to earn continuing education credits. In total, the lessons were accessed/viewed over 1,700 times.