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About the North Carolina Standard Course of Study
An explanation of the state curriculum and how LEARN NC aligns resources to it.
Format: article/help
Understanding the curriculum
A guide for new teachers (and teachers new to North Carolina).
Format: bibliography/help
Teaching about North Carolina American Indians
This web edition is drawn from a teachers institute curriculum enrichment project on North Carolina American Indian Studies conducted by the North Carolina Humanities Council. Resources include best practices for teaching about American Indians, suggestions for curriculum integration, webliographies, and lesson plans about North Carolina American Indians.
Format: book (multiple pages)
Finding resources for students
On the LEARN NC website, resources that can be used by students are called "learning materials." You can access them in a number of ways: 1. Site navigation menu On the site navigation menu in the left sidebar, select "Learning...
Format: article/help
Mother Goose in use: Rhymes that teach
This collection of kindergarten lesson plans uses classic nursery rhymes to teach curriculum objectives in math, English language arts, science, and healthful living.
Format: (multiple pages)

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The organization of subject matter to be taught over a prescribed period of time.

Additional information

Curricula are designed by organizations at various levels ranging from a grade level group of teachers to the national Department of Education. A curriculum specifies what is to be taught, usually in a given sequence.

The North Carolina state curriculum is called the Standard Course of Study. It includes the goals and specific objectives to be addressed for all subjects at every grade level. It also includes additional information for how the curriculum should be expressed: for example, teaching and learning strands, philosophical frameworks, and proficiency levels.

Examples and resources

See the curriculum matrix for the North Carolina Standard Course of Study on LEARN NC.