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California Series, Kindergarten through Grade Five  PAGEREF _Toc496605032 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc496605033" Teachers Curriculum Institute, History Alive! California Series, Grades Six through Eight  PAGEREF _Toc496605033 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc496605034" Appendix A: Criteria for Evaluating Instructional Materials: Kindergarten through Grade Eight  PAGEREF _Toc496605034 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc496605035" Appendix B: Learning Resources Display Centers (LRDCs)  PAGEREF _Toc496605035 \h 40  Preface The 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption marks the latest step in the implementation of the instructional shifts in the new HistorySocial Science Framework that was adopted by the State Board of Education (SBE) in 2016. That framework represents a renewed emphasis on student inquiry, literacy and skill development, and civic learning that are reflected in the new kindergarten through grade eight instructional materials that have been adopted by the SBE. This report recounts the events and activities that constituted the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption and provides individual program reports and adoption actions. The principal work of curriculum framework development and instructional materials evaluation was performed under the auspices of the Instructional Quality Commission (IQC), with the approval of the SBE, and involved panels of reviewers that included classroom teachers, administrators, parents, and university professors. Commissioners and panel members alike were volunteers, and we are most grateful for the many valuable hours of dedicated service they contributed to this work. The new curriculum framework set high expectations for materials that would meet its instructional goals. This adoption marks another step forward in our efforts to prepare students for the changing world of the twenty-first century and their future roles as engaged and knowledgeable citizens of a prosperous state and residents of an interconnected world. Acknowledgements The SBE commends Lizette Diaz, Chair of the IQC, for her leadership throughout the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption. The State Board also recognizes Bill Honig, Chair of the HistorySocial Science Subject Matter Committee (HSS SMC), a subcommittee of the IQC, for the many hours of dedicated leadership and expert content knowledge he provided throughout the planning and implementation of this adoption. The SBE acknowledges the following members of the IQC for their leadership in conducting the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption Process, including facilitating review panels: Lizette Diaz, Chair, Instructional Quality Commission Bill Honig, Chair, HSS SMC Jose Flores, Vice Chair, HSS SMC; Brawley Union High School District Jocelyn Brommelsiek, San Dieguito Union High School District Soomin Chao, Temple City Unified School District Brian Muller, Los Angeles Unified School District Melanie Murphy-Corwin, Instructional Quality Commission Nicole Naditz, San Juan Unified School District Julie Tonkovich, Whittier Union High School District Jennifer Woo, Twin Rivers School District In addition, other members of the IQC are acknowledged for their support of the process: Jose Iniguez, Fallbrook Union High School District Robert Foster, Redlands Unified School District Lori Freiermuth, Sweetwater Union High School District Marlene Galvan, Dinuba Unified School District Risha Krishna, Fremont Unified School District Dean Reese, Tracy Unified School District Special thanks is also extended to those non-commissioners who graciously accepted the invitation and responsibility to serve as a panel facilitator when the number of panels exceeded the number of available commissioners: Jim Long, CDE, Education Program Consultant Julie Spykerman, Anaheim Union High School District The SBE recognizes the Content Reviewer Experts (CREs) for contributing their expertise to the instructional materials review process: Tamara Alexander, California State University, Dominguez Hills Joan Dusa, Los Angeles County Office of Education Rahuldeep Gill, California Lutheran University Susan Green, California State University, Chico Howard Hendricks, Long Beach City College Matthew Herbst, University of California, San Diego Gerald Larson, University of California, Santa Barbara Dave Neumann, Cal Poly Pomona Jason Nice, California State University, Chico Nancy Quam-Wickham, California State University, Long Beach Ravi Rajan, University of California, Santa Cruz Michael Ward, Ventura College/ Ventura County Community College District The SBE acknowledges the Instructional Materials Reviewers (IMRs) for their knowledge, commitment, and leadership in the evaluation of historysocial science instructional resources submitted for adoption. Eric Amen, Latrobe School District Eric Anderson, Lindhurst High School Cheri Anderson, San Juan Unified School District Michelle Baptista, Tracy Unified School District Gina Baragone, San Bernardino City Unified School District Robert Bassett, Fontana Unified School District Michelle Becker, San Diego Unified School District Nina Bentson, Los Angeles Unified School District Steve Bsharah, Tehachapi Unified School District Sabina Chaar, Baypoint Preparatory Academy Angela Chavez, Los Angeles Unified School District Carol Coopersmith, Mar Vista Academy Robert Darrow Juan de Santiago, Tulare City School District Sandeep Dedage, A9 Inc David Donahue, University of San Francisco William Dyke, San Diego Unified School District Adam Erickson, Rio School DistrictRio Vista Middle School Lynda Escalante, Los Angeles Unified School District Vanessa Escalante, Los Angeles Unified School District Nancy Gaines, Apple Valley Unified School District Jeelanne Gouda, Shareef Academy Sarah Greif, Academy for Academic Excellence Patrick Grimaud, Los Angeles Unified School District Amy Hale, Santiago Charter Middle School Arlene Harris, San Diego Unified School District Michael Headley, Bellflower Unified School District Albert Hewlett, San Bernardino City Unified School District Kieley Jackson, Los Angeles Unified School District Harjit Kaur, The Sikh Coalition Linda Kidd, Los Angeles Unified School District Susan Kitson, Cupertino Union School District Heera Kulkarni, Elk Grove Unified School District Gayathri Lakshmipathy, Fremont Unified School District Julie Law, Bridgeway Island Elementary Christopher Lewis, Mountain View High School Karen Mackley, Santa Maria Bonita School District Marisa Mallory, Santiago Charter Middle School Michelle Martinez, Laguna Beach Unified School District Christopher Martone, University of California, Riverside Karen McBrien, Irvine Unified School District Robert Medrano, Torrance Unified School District Jessica Merschtina, Grossmont Union High School District C. Scott Miller, Santa Ana Unified School District Carlos Moreno, Curtis Middle School Karen Orpe, Los Angeles Unified School District Peter Paccone, San Marino Unified School District Heidi Page, Benicia Unified School District Stacey Pettit, Ocean View School District Jennifer Ponzio, Gilroy Unified School District Shellby Ribakoff, Los Angeles Unified School District Karen Richey, Elk Grove Unified School District Margaret Robbins, Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District Nancy Rogers-Zegarra, California Reading Association Tyler Rust, Liberty Union High School District Amita Shah, San Jose State University Susan Smith, Riverside County Office of Education Gabriela Sosa, Heber School District Jennifer Spence Linda Spincola, Bellflower Unified School District Anita Tucker, Victor Valley Union High School District Kelly Villalobos, Turlock Unified School District Andrea Walton, Twin Rivers Unified School District Rachel Weber, Alta Loma Middle School Tracy Wilson, Placer County Office of Education Darrell Winger, Delano Union School District R. Sandie Woods, Fresno Pacific University Janeen-Marie Zambo, Modesto City Schools The SBE commends the following California Department of Education (CDE) staff for their support throughout the adoption process: Thomas Adams, Deputy Superintendent, Teaching and Learning Support Branch Stephanie Gregson, Director, Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resource Division Cliff Rudnick, Administrator, Instructional Resource Unit Kristen Cruz Allen, Administrator, Curriculum Frameworks Unit Kenneth McDonald, Lead Consultant David Almquist, Consultant, Publisher Liaison Special thanks are extended to the following CDE staff for their ongoing efforts to improve instructional materials for students and, in particular, for their support of this adoption: Bryan Boyd, Education Programs Consultant Greg Burch, Office Technician Gloria Dobson, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Deborah Franklin, Education Programs Consultant Lisa Grant, Education Programs Consultant Cyndi Hammonds, Associate Information Systems Analyst, Specialist Susan Hardesty, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Alejandro Hernandez, Education Programs Consultant Lisa Leiplein, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Janet Mann, Education Programs Consultant Jesse Medina, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Ashley Mitchell, Office Technician Renee Ousley-Swank, Education Programs Consultant Anton Piskulyov, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Nancy Plasencia, Associate Governmental Program Analyst Rhonda Runyan, Staff Services Analyst Carol Singleton, Staff Services Manager I, CDE Press Susan Sweeney, Staff Services Analyst Joe Thompson, Staff Services Manager I Terri Yan, Associate Governmental Programs Analyst Tracie Yee, Associate Governmental Programs Analyst Introduction The previous state adoption of kindergarten through grade eight (K8) instructional materials in historysocial science took place in 2005. The CDE had already begun preparations for the next adoption, scheduled for 2011, when a moratorium on curriculum framework development and instructional materials adoptions was put in place in late July 2009 thorough the passage of Assembly Bill X4 2. That bill added Section 60200.7 to the Education Code (EC), which suspended all SBE actions related to those activities until July 1, 2013. That suspension was extended for two more years by Senate Bill 70, signed in March 2011. In the meantime, California was moving forward with the adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English language arts and mathematics. Due to the suspension, the implementation of those standards had to be authorized through specific legislation that allowed for exceptions to the suspension for the development of curriculum frameworks and the adoption of instructional materials that were aligned to the CCSS. Even though the suspension ended on July 1, 2015, the impact it has had on the regular adoption of curriculum frameworks and instructional materials will be felt for years to come. The HistorySocial Science Framework, which had been approved for its first field review by the then-Curriculum Commission when the suspension took effect, was delayed until 2014 when Senate Bill 1540 allowed work on it to resume. The framework, which contains the criteria for the evaluation of K8 instructional materials, was not finished and approved by the SBE until July 2016. Work on the adoption was further complicated by funding challenges. When the Curriculum Commission was reconstituted as the Instructional Quality Commission in 2012, its regular budget that had been cut as part of the suspension was never reinstated by the Legislature. This has meant that the IQCs work on curriculum framework development and instructional materials adoptions has had to be funded each year on an ad hoc basis. Also significant is the trend toward funding adoptions through the collection of fees from participating publishers. This adoption was the third statewide adoption that was supported by publisher fees. This adoption, the first in 12 years, is significant in a number of ways. While the California academic content standards in historysocial science have not changed, the new curriculum framework includes significant revisions and new content that has had a profound effect upon the instructional materials developed by publishers. Furthermore, this adoption reflects the significance of the adoption of the CCSS in English language arts, especially the literacy standards for history/social studies. The instructional shifts in the CCSS are not just limited to English language arts teachers, and the new HistorySocial Science Framework includes an emphasis on the collaborative aspects of literacy and skill development that will have an impact on how historysocial science is taught going forward. The framework also includes a particular emphasis on the contributions of diverse groups to the development of California and the United States, and preparing students for their role as active citizens in our democracy by promoting civic engagement and civic participation. The new framework also includes the criteria for evaluating kindergarten through grade eight instructional materials (see Appendix A of this document for the full criteria). The criteria serve as the evaluation instrument for determining whether instructional materials align to the content standards, curriculum framework, and the other requirements established by the SBE. The adopted evaluation criteria require that instructional materials that are submitted cover at least one full-year course of study. Supplemental instructional materials were not reviewed as part of this adoption. The criteria for the evaluation of historysocial science instructional materials for kindergarten through grade eight are organized into five categories: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with the Standards. Instructional materials include content as specified in the Education Code, the HistorySocial Science Content Standards, and the HistorySocial Science Framework. Programs must meet all standards for the submitted grade levels in full to be eligible for adoption. Program Organization. Instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards and include such features as the organization and design of the program. Assessment. Instructional materials include assessments for measuring what students know and are able to do and provide guidance for teachers on how to use assessment results to guide instruction. Universal Access. Instructional materials provide access to the standards-based curriculum for all students, including students eligible for special education, English learners, and students whose achievement is either below or above that typical of the class or grade level. Instructional Planning and Support. Information and materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction. Materials that fail to meet the criteria in Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with the Standards will not be considered suitable for adoption. All criteria statements in Category 1 that are appropriate for the grade levels submitted must be met for a program to be adopted. In addition, programs must have strengths in each of categories 2 through 5 to be suitable for adoption. The SBE approved standards and evaluation criteria maps were developed by the CDE to help publishers identify where their instructional materials were aligned with the content standards and the evaluation criteria. Publishers completed the maps with citations to their programs and submitted them with their sample materials. The SBE appointed IMRs and CREs who used the maps to evaluate a programs alignment with the content standards and evaluation criteria. Adoption Process ADOPTION TIMELINE As recommended by the IQC, the SBE adopted the Schedule of Significant Events for the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption on July 14, 2016. The last adoption of historysocial science instructional materials took place in 2005. Initial briefings of publishers on the process for the adoption took place on July 28, 2016, and September 23, 2016. The July 28 briefing was a webinar that provided an overview of the California adoption process, while the September 23 briefing focused on the content of the new HistorySocial Science Framework. PUBLISHERS INVITATION TO SUBMIT MEETING A Publishers Invitation to Submit (ITS) meeting was held on January 18, 2017. Publishers were invited to attend the ITS meeting to learn about the process and procedures for submitting K8 instructional materials for the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption. Each publisher received a digital copy of the Publishers Invitation to Submit Instructional Materials for Californias 2017 HistorySocial Science Instructional Materials Adoption, a document that contains all of the information necessary for a publisher to know how to effectively participate in the adoption process. Technical information was provided at the meeting, including the schedule of significant events, the publishers responsibilities for participating in the adoption, a review of the adoption process, an overview of the content standards, curriculum framework, and the evaluation criteria, a description of the social content requirements in the Education Code, and the logistics of the submission process. PUBLISHER FEES Pursuant to EC Section 60212, and in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 5 (5 CCR), Section 9517.3, this adoption was financed through fees paid by participating publishers. The fee was set at $5,000 per program per grade level submitted. The legislation also included the provision that, upon the request of a small publisher or small manufacturer, the SBE may reduce the fee for participation in the adoption. EC Section 60211 states that a "small publisher" and "small manufacturer" mean an independently owned or operated publisher or manufacturer that is not dominant in its field of operation and that, together with its affiliates, has 100 or fewer employees, and has average annual gross receipts of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) or less over the previous three years. Three publishers submitted requests for small publisher fee reduction, but only one, First Choice Educational Publishing, went on to submit instructional materials for consideration. REVIEWER APPOINTMENT AND TRAINING The SBE appointed IMRs and CREs at its meeting on January 11, 2017. Based on the recommendations of the IQC, the SBE appointed a total of 99 IMRs and 21 CREs. The CREs and IMRs were divided into 10 review panels that were assigned one or more programs to review. The IMRs included classroom teachers who teach students in kindergarten or grades 112, have a professional credential under California law, and who have experience with, and expertise in, standards-based educational programs and practices in the content field under consideration. 5 CCR requires that a majority of the IMRs be classroom teachers at the time of appointment. Some of the IMRs had experience in providing instruction to English learners, and in providing instruction to students with disabilities. For the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption, CREs were required to have a doctoral degree in history or a related field of social science. The IQC and the Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division (CFIRD) staff trained reviewers at the DoubleTree Hilton in Sacramento on April 2528, 2017, to prepare them for their independent review and subsequent deliberations. The training materials were reviewed and approved by the IQC at its meeting on November 1718, 2016, and by the SBE at its meeting on January 11, 2017. The training included sessions on the content standards, curriculum framework, evaluation criteria, social content requirements, and the adoption process. Publishers made formal presentations on their programs on the final day of the training and answered reviewer questions. The training was conducted in accordance with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act. Various publisher representatives and interested members of the public attended the training. Each day, at a pre-determined time, the training was paused to provide an opportunity for public comment. IMR/CRE REVIEW, DELIBERATIONS, AND REPORT OF FINDINGS After training was completed, the IMRs and CREs received complete sets of instructional materials for the programs they were assigned to review and evaluate according to the evaluation criteria. The IMRs and CREs conducted their independent reviews of the submitted instructional materials during May through early July. The reviewers met in their assigned review panels at the DoubleTree Hilton in Sacramento for deliberations held on July 2528, 2017. The IMRs and CREs discussed the individual notes and citations they had developed while performing their independent reviews. A member of the IQC or another facilitator approved by the SBE was assigned to facilitate each panel. CFIRD staff provided support to the panels. During deliberations, publishers were provided a formal publisher response time to address three to five questions on each of their respective programs posed by the panel members. Publishers received these questions in advance and could provide written as well as verbal responses. The IMRs and CREs worked collaboratively during deliberations to produce a Report of Findings for each program. The reports include findings for each category of the criteria and exemplary (not exhaustive) citations to support those findings. All 12 of the programs submitted by publishers for consideration were recommended by the IMR/CRE panels for adoption, with some recommendations contingent upon satisfactory completion of specified edits and corrections and/or social content citations. Edits and corrections are defined as inexact language, imprecise definitions, mistaken notations, mislabeling, misspellings, and grammatical errors. Edits and corrections do not include rewrites, including revisions of sections, chapters, or entire pages, or adding new content to a program. Rewrites are not allowed during the adoption process (5 CCR sections 9510[h] and [r], and 9519[f] through [g]). The review panels also provided citations for social content violations when those were found in the programs. The panel deliberations were conducted in accordance with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act. Various publisher representatives and interested members of the public attended the deliberations. At least twice each day, the deliberations process included an opportunity for public comment. PUBLIC COMMENT AND REVIEW Instructional materials submitted for adoption were displayed for public review and comment, beginning May 12, 2017, at 10 Learning Resource Display Centers (LRDCs) throughout the state (see Appendix B). In addition, publishers were required to submit a URL indicating where copies of student materials were available for public access online (5 CCR Section 9523[b]) during the adoption process. Pursuant to 5 CCR Section 9521, any comments on the submitted instructional materials received by July 10, 2017, were forwarded to the review panels for their consideration. Over a thousand pages of comments were received by the above deadline and were forwarded to the review panels. Those comments and comments received after that date were forwarded to the IQC and will be sent to the SBE as well prior to its action on the adoption in November 2017. The IQC hosted a meeting to take public comment on the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption on August 17, 2017, in Sacramento. Publisher representatives and members of the public attended and submitted comments to the IQC for consideration. All members of the IQC were not present at that meeting, but all members received copies of comments that were submitted in writing. Prior to making its recommendations to the SBE, the IQC held two additional public hearings, one during the HistorySocial Science Subject Matter Committee (HSS SMC) meeting on September 27, 2017, and one during the full IQC meeting on September 28, 2017. Public comment was received by the IQC both in writing and in testimony at the public hearings. All public comments received by the IQC will be forwarded to the SBE for its November 2017 agenda item on the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption. The SBE will hold a final public hearing at that meeting prior to taking action on the IQCs recommendations. INSTRUCTIONAL QUALITY COMMISSION REVIEW AND DELIBERATIONS IQC members also had the option of receiving sets of all submitted programs, selected programs, or just student and teacher editions. On September 2728, 2017, the members of the IQC considered the recommendations from the IMR/CRE review panels, public comments, and reports from individual Commissioners to determine whether each program satisfied or did not satisfy the SBE-adopted evaluation criteria for this adoption. On September 27, 2017, the HSS SMC held a public hearing and discussed in depth the IMR/CRE Report of Findings for each program. The HSS SMC heard testimony from more than 140 members of the public before taking action to recommend programs to the full IQC. The 12 programs submitted by publishers received individual motions and votes. Each motion was stated in the affirmative in each case. A majority vote from the HSS SMC was required for any program to be recommended to the full IQC for adoption. The HSS SMC recommended 11 of the 12 programs that had been recommended by the review panels. The HSS SMC did not recommend the program Kids Discover California Social Studies (kindergarten through grade six) by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. In its recommendation to the full Commission, the HSS SMC made numerous changes to the list of edits and corrections and social content citations issued by the review panels, including the addition of edits taken from the public comment submitted for the adoption. On September 28, 2017, after receiving comment from more than 50 members of the public in a second open hearing, the full IQC engaged in an extended discussion of the HSS SMCs recommendation before it took action to recommend programs to the SBE. Nine members of the IQC had to vote in the affirmative for any program to be recommended to the SBE. The IQC recommended 10 of the 12 programs; in addition to not recommending the K6 program from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, it also did not recommend the Social Studies for California program for grades six through eight by the same publisher. In its recommendation to the SBE, the IQC made additional changes to the list of edits and corrections and social content citations approved by the HSS SMC, including the addition of more edits taken from public comment EC Section 60200(e) FINDING In this adoption, the total number of recommended programs provide five or more basic instructional materials for each grade level in grade six through eight. However, only four programs were recommended for each grade level in kindergarten through grade five. Because five or more programs were submitted in those grade levels, the SBE found that fewer than five programs met the criteria for the adoption. It conducted a review and found that the criteria and procedures for evaluation were consistent with the SBE-adopted curriculum framework. Liaisons from the SBE were present at all meetings of the IQC related to this adoption, and at the training and deliberations of reviewers, and attested to the extent to which the process was aligned to the SBE-adopted framework. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ACTION The IQCs recommendations were presented to the SBE at its meeting on November 9, 2017. The SBE held a public hearing to take testimony on the IQC recommendations and the programs submitted for adoption. After discussion, the SBE acted to do the following: Adopt the 10 instructional materials programs recommended by the IQC. Direct CDE staff, in conjunction with members of the IQC and/or Content Review Experts (CREs), as needed, to evaluate whether publishers have made the IQC recommended edits and corrections, social content citations and publisher errata specified in the Instructional Quality Commission Advisory Report to the adopted instructional materials. In the case of inconsistencies between the IQC recommended publisher errata and the IQC recommended edits and corrections and social content citations specified in the Advisory Report, the IQC recommended edits and corrections and social content citations shall take precedence over the publisher errata. Pursuant to EC Section 60200(e), specifically find, based on the Instructional Quality Commission Advisory Report, that fewer than five programs met the criteria for the adoption in kindergarten through fifth grade. EDITS AND CORRECTIONS MEETINGS Edits and Corrections meetings were scheduled with individual publishers after the SBE took its final action on the adoption. The process and timeline for edits and corrections meetings are specified in 5 CCR Section 9525, titled Post Adoption Edits and Corrections Procedures. These meetings with publishers will address the edits and corrections that are required by the SBE as part of its action to adopt instructional materials. Publishers whose programs are adopted by the SBE will be required to complete all edits and corrections within 60 days of CDE notification of the results of the edits and corrections meetings pursuant to 5 CCR Section 9525(e). No programs will be added to the CDE Price List of Adopted Instructional Materials online database until all edits and corrections have been made and verified. PUBLISHERS RESPONSIBILITIES IF ADOPTED According to the provisions of EC sections 60061 and 60061.5, publishers are required to comply with a number of very specific provisions that ensure that publishers furnish instructional materials to every school district in California at the lowest or same price offered to other districts in this state or any other state in the nation. A bulletin was sent to all adopted publishers containing information about the statutory and regulatory requirements related to state-adopted materials, post-adoption timelines, requirements regarding sales and marketing, alternate formats, pricing, and other issues. CHANGES TO INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS STATUTES AND FUNDING Pursuant to EC Section 60210, districts are no longer required to purchase instructional materials from a state adoption list. If a district elects to purchase materials that are not state adopted, they are required to include a majority of classroom teachers who are assigned to the subject area or grade level of the materials in their local review process. Districts receive state instructional materials funding as part of their basic funding under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) pursuant to Assembly Bill 97. More information about the LCFF can be found on the CDE Web site at  HYPERLINK "http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/lc/" http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/lc/. Instructional materials sufficiency requirements (EC Section 60119) remain in effect. Districts must certify each year that they have standards-aligned textbooks or basic instructional materials in English language arts, mathematics, science, and historysocial science students for all students in kindergarten through grade twelve to use in class and take home. Since the state instructional materials funds have been incorporated into LCFF, there is no financial penalty for failing to meet the sufficiency requirement, but this may change with future legislation. Summary of State Board of Education Action November 9, 2017 These Programs Are Adopted Publisher Program TitleGrade Level(s)Discovery EducationDiscovery Education Social Science Techbook68First Choice Educational PublishingE Pluribus Unum: The American Pursuit of Liberty, Growth, and Equality, 1750-19008McGraw-Hill School EducationImpact: California Social StudiesK5McGraw-Hill School EducationImpact: California Social Studies68National Geographic LearningNational Geographic World History68Pearson Scott Foresman and Prentice HallCalifornia History-Social Science myWorld InteractiveK5Pearson Scott Foresman and Prentice HallCalifornia History-Social Science: myWorld Interactive 68Studies WeeklyCalifornia Studies Weekly Social StudiesK6Teachers Curriculum InstituteSocial Studies Alive! California SeriesK5Teachers Curriculum InstituteHistory Alive! California Series68 These Programs Are Not Adopted Publisher Program TitleGrade Level(s)Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyHMH Kids Discover California Social StudiesK6Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanySocial Studies for California68 Basic Grade-Level Programs Discovery Education, Discovery Education Social Science Techbook, Grades Six through Eight Program Components Discovery Education Social Science Techbook includes: Digital Textbook. Summary Discovery Education Social Science Techbook was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. First Choice Educational Publishing, E Pluribus Unum: The American Pursuit of Liberty, Growth, and Equality, 1750-1900, Grade Eight Program Components E Pluribus Unum: The American Pursuit of Liberty, Growth, and Equality, 1750-1900 includes: Student Edition (SE), Teachers Guide (TG), Blackline Masters (BLM), Unit Assessments (UA), Historians Apprentice (HA). Summary E Pluribus Unum: The American Pursuit of Liberty, Growth, and Equality, 1750-1900 was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, HMH Kids Discover California Social Studies, Kindergarten through Grade Six Program Components Kids Discover California Social Studies includes: Student Edition (SE), Digital SE (Online Student Magazine; includes Skill Lessons and Citizenship Feature); Teachers Guide (TG, Print and Digital); Digital-Only Ancillaries: Get Set to Read/Anticipation Guide, School to Home Newsletters, Vocabulary Activities, Vocabulary Network, Magazine Glossary, Literature Selection, Annotated Bibliographies, Pacing Guides, Collaborative Discussion Rubrics for ELD, Performance Task Guidelines and Rubrics, Answer Key, Magazine Assessment, Benchmark Assessments, Pre/Post Assessments, HMH FYI, HHM In the News, Media Explorations, Core Online Student Content (COSC). Summary Kids Discover California Social Studies was not adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials do not meet all the criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program does not meet all of the evaluation criteria in category 1, specifically criteria statements 3, 4, and 10. The program has numerous errors that exceed the definition of minimal in number as specified in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5 (Education) (5 CCR), Section 9510(h). The program also includes depictions of individuals from various religious groups that constitute adverse reflections as defined in the State Board-adopted Standards for Evaluating Instructional Materials for Social Content, 2013 edition, and are not consistent with criteria statement 1.10. It is the judgement of the SBE that correcting these issues would require rewrites to the program as defined in 5 CCR Section 9510(r), which are not permitted per 5 CCR Section 9524(a)(5). Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials effectively provided both universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all student groups. It provided teachers with many options allowing for differentiation for EL students and students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, Social Studies for California, Grades Six through Eight Program Components Social Studies for California includes: Print and digital edition (SE); Print Teachers Guide (TE)in 2 volumes in Grade 6 (Volume 1: Modules 16, Volume 2: Modules 712); in 3 volumes in Grade 7 (Volume 15, Volume 2: Modules 610, Volume 3: Modules 1115); in 4 volumes for Grade 8: (Volume1: Modules 16, Volume 2: Modules 712, Volume 3: Modules 1319, Volume 4: Modules 2024); Digital Teachers Guide; Guided Reading Workbook; English/Spanish Guided Reading Workbook; Document-Based Investigation Workbook: Online Resources: Vocabulary Network Worksheet, Pricing Guide, Collaborative Discussion Rubrics for ELD, Module and Lessons Assessments, Benchmark Assessments, Pre/Post Assessments, HMH Current Events (In page citations, CC indicates a California Connections feature, SOE indicates a Site of Encounter feature). Summary Houghton Mifflin Harcourts Social Studies for California was not adopted by the SBE for grades six through eight because the instructional materials do not meet all of the criteria in Category 1. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program does not meet all of the evaluation criteria in category 1, specifically criteria statements 3, 4, 10, and 14. The program has numerous errors that exceed the definition of minimal in number as specified in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5 (Education) (5 CCR), Section 9510(h). The program includes depictions of various religious groups that are not consistent with criteria statement 1.10. The program does not include sufficient examples of the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans to the development of California and the United States, as required by criteria statement 1.14. It is the judgement of the SBE that correcting these issues would require rewrites to the program as defined in 5 CCR Section 9510(r), which are not permitted per 5 CCR Section 9524(a)(5). Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards- based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. McGraw-Hill School Education, Impact: California Social Studies, Kindergarten through Grade Five Program Components California Impact: Inquiry Journal (IJ), Research Companion (RC), Teacher Edition (TE), Explorer Magazine (EM), Explorer Magazine Teaching Guide (EMTG), Language Learners Teaching Guide (LLTG). Summary California Impact was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. McGraw-Hill School Education, Impact: California Social Studies, Grades Six through Eight Program Components California Impact includes: Student Edition (SE), Inquiry Journal (IJ), Teacher Edition (TE), Chapter Tests and Lesson Quizzes (CTLQ), McGraw-Hill Education Online edition of the program (Online), Chapter (Chp), Question (Q), Page number/page numbers in printed materials (p./pp.). Summary California Impact was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials do contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. National Geographic Learning, National Geographic World History, Grades Six through Eight Program Components National Geographic World History includes: Student Edition (SE), Teacher Edition (TE). Summary National Geographic World History was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Pearson Scott Foresman and Prentice Hall, California History-Social Science: myWorld Interactive, Kindergarten through Grade Five Program Components California History-Social Science myWorld Interactive includes: Student Edition (SE), Teacher Edition (TE), Activity Guide (AG), Additional Resources (AR). Summary California History-Social Science myWorld Interactive was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade levels and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Pearson Scott Foresman and Prentice Hall, California History-Social Science: myWorld Interactive, Grades Six through Eight Program Components California History-Social Science myWorld Interactive includes: Student Edition (SE), Teacher Edition (TE), Active Journal (AJ), Additional Resources (AR) located online. Summary California History-Social Science myWorld Interactive was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meet all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade levels and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Studies Weekly, California Studies Weekly Social Studies, Kindergarten through Grade Six Program Components California Studies Weekly Social Studies includes: Student Edition (SE), Teacher Supplement (TS), digital content. Summary California Studies Weekly Social Studies was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meets all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Teachers Curriculum Institute, Social Studies Alive! California Series, Kindergarten through Grade Five Program Components Social Studies Alive! California Series includes: Reading Further (RF), Interactive Tutorial (IT), Interactive Student Notebook (ISN), Student Text (Text), Teachers View (T), Student View (S), Reading Further (RF), Table of Content (TOC). Summary Social Studies Alive! California Series was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meets all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Teachers Curriculum Institute, History Alive! California Series, Grades Six through Eight Program Components History Alive! California Series includes: Reading Further (RF), Investigating Primary Sources (IPS), Interactive Tutorial (IT), Interactive Student Notebook (ISN), Student Edition (S), Teacher Edition (T). Summary History Alive! California Series was adopted by the SBE because the instructional materials include content as specified in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools and meets all the criteria in category 1 with strengths in categories 25. Criteria Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards The program supports instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level(s) and meets all of the evaluation criteria in category 1. Criteria Category 2: Program Organization The organization and features of the instructional materials support instruction and learning of the standards. Criteria Category 3: Assessment The instructional materials provide teachers with assistance in using assessments for planning instruction and monitoring student progress toward mastering the content. Criteria Category 4: Universal Access Program materials ensure universal and equitable access to high-quality curriculum and instruction for all students and provide teachers with suggestions for differentiation for students with special needs. Criteria Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support The instructional materials contain a clear road map for teachers to follow when planning instruction and are designed to help teachers provide effective standards-based instruction and ensure opportunities for all students to learn the essential skills and knowledge specified in the standards. Appendix A: Criteria for Evaluating Instructional Materials: Kindergarten through Grade Eight Adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016  This document provides criteria for evaluating the alignment of instructional materials with the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for California Public Schools (2000) and the HistorySocial Science Framework for California Public Schools. The content standards were adopted by the California State Board of Education in October 1998. They describe what students should know and be able to do at each grade level. The framework incorporates the standards and includes instructional guidelines for teachers and administrators. The framework, together with the standards, defines the essential skills and knowledge in historysocial science that will enable all California students to enjoy a world-class education. The instructional materials must provide guidance for the teacher to facilitate student engagement with the content standards, framework, and curriculum at each grade level and to teach students all the analysis skills required for the grade spans. Students should be able to demonstrate reasoning, reflection, and research skills. These skills are to be learned through, and applied to, the content standards and are to be assessed only in conjunction with the content standards. Special attention should also be paid to the appendixes in the framework, which address important overarching issues. To be adopted, materials must first meet in full Category 1, HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards. Materials will be evaluated holistically in the other categories of Program Organization, Assessment, Universal Access, and Instructional Planning and Support. This means that while a program may not meet every criterion listed in those categories, they must on balance meet the goals of each category to be eligible for state adoption. Programs that do not meet Category 1 in full and do not meet each one of the other four categories as judged holistically will not be adopted. These criteria may also be used by publishers and local educational agencies as a guide for developing and selecting instructional materials for grades nine through twelve. To assist the State Board in the evaluation of instructional materials, publishers will use a standards map template and evaluation criteria maps supplied by the California Department of Education to demonstrate a programs alignment with the standards. The criteria are organized into five categories: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards: The content as specified in the Education Code, the HistorySocial Science Content Standards, and the HistorySocial Science Framework Program Organization: The sequence and organization of the historysocial science program Assessment: The strategies presented in the instructional materials for measuring what students know and are able to do Universal Access: Instructional materials that are understandable to all students, including students eligible for special education, English learners, and students whose achievement is either below or above that typical of the class or grade level Instructional Planning and Support: The instructional planning and support information and materials, typically including a separate edition specially designed for use by teachers in implementing the HistorySocial Science Content Standards and HistorySocial Science Framework Historysocial science instructional materials must support teaching aligned with the standards and framework. Materials that are contrary to or inconsistent with the standards, framework, and criteria are not allowed. Extraneous materials should be minimal and clearly purposeful. Any gross inaccuracies or deliberate falsifications revealed during the review process will result in disqualification, and any found during the adoption cycle will be subject to removal of the program from the list of state-adopted textbooks. Gross inaccuracies and deliberate falsifications are defined as those requiring changes in content. Category 1: HistorySocial Science Content/Alignment with Standards Instructional materials, as defined in Education Code Section 60010(h), support instruction designed to ensure that students master all the HistorySocial Science Content Standards for the intended grade level. Analysis skills of the pertinent grade span must be covered at each grade level. This instruction must be included in the student edition of the instructional materials; while there can be direction in materials for the teacher to support instruction in the standards, this cannot be in lieu of content in the student edition. The standards themselves must be included in their entirety in the student materials, either at point of instruction or collected together at another location. Instructional materials reflect and incorporate the content of the HistorySocial Science Framework. Instructional materials shall use proper grammar and spelling (Education Code Section 60045). Instructional materials present accurate, detailed content and a variety of perspectives and encourage student inquiry. History is presented as a story well told, with continuity and narrative coherence (a beginning, a middle, and an end), and based on the best recent scholarship. Without sacrificing historical accuracy, the narrative is rich with the forceful personalities, controversies, and issues of the time. Primary sources, such as letters, diaries, documents, and photographs, are incorporated into the narrative to present an accurate and vivid picture of the times in order to enrich student inquiry. Materials include sufficient use of primary sources appropriate to the age level of students so that students understand from the words of the authors the way people saw themselves, their work, their ideas and values, their assumptions, their fears and dreams, and their interpretation of their own times. These sources are to be integral to the program and are carefully selected to exemplify the topic. They serve as a voice from the past, conveying an accurate and thorough sense of the period. When only an excerpt of a source is included in the materials, the students and teachers are referred to the entire primary source. The materials present different perspectives of participants, both ordinary and extraordinary people, in world and U.S. history, and further student inquiry. Materials include the study of issues and historical and social science debates. Students are presented with different perspectives and come to understand the importance of reasoned debate and reliable evidence, recognizing that people in a democratic society have the right to disagree. Throughout the instructional resources, the importance of the variables of time and place history and geographyis stressed repeatedly. In examining the past and present, the instructional resources consistently help students recognize that events and changes occur in a specific time and place. Instructional resources also consistently help students judge the significance of the relative location of place. The historysocial science curriculum is enriched with various genres of fiction and nonfiction literature of and about the historical period. Forms of literature such as diaries, essays, biographies, autobiographies, myths, legends, historical tales, oral literature, poetry, and religious literature richly describe the issues or the events studied as well as the life of the people, including both work and leisure activities. The literary selections are broadly representative of varied cultures, ethnic groups, men, women, and children and, where appropriate, provide meaningful connections to the content standards in Englishlanguage arts, mathematics, science, and visual and performing arts. Materials on religious subject matter remain neutral; do not advocate one religion over another; do not include simulation or role playing of religious ceremonies or beliefs; do not include derogatory language about a religion or use examples from sacred texts or other religious literature that are derogatory, accusatory, or instill prejudice against other religions or those who believe in other religions. Religious matters, both belief and nonbelief, must be treated respectfully and be explained as protected by the U.S. Constitution. Instructional materials, where appropriate and called for in the standards, include examples of religious and secular thinkers in history. When the standards call for explanation of belief systems, they are presented in historical context. Events and figures detailed in religious texts are presented as beliefs held by members of that religion, are clearly identified as such, and should not be presented as fact unless there is independent historical evidence justifying that presentation. All materials must be in accordance with the guidance provided in the updated HistorySocial Science Framework, Appendix C, Religion and the Teaching of HistorySocial Science, and Education Code sections 51500, 51501, 51511, and 51513. Numerous examples are presented of women and men from different demographic groups who used their learning and intelligence to make important contributions to democratic practices and society and to science and technology. Materials emphasize the importance of education in a democratic society. For grades six through eight, the breadth and depth of world history to be covered are described in the HistorySocial Science Framework course descriptions. In addition to the content called for at grade six, instructional materials shall include the grade seven content standards on the Roman Empire (standard 7.1 and its sequence) and Mayan civilization (standard 7.7 and the applicable Mayan aspects of the sequence). In addition to the content called for at grade eight, materials shall include the grade seven content standards on the Age of Exploration, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Reason (standard 7.11 and its sequence). Student writing assignments are aligned with the grade-level expectations in the California Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (adopted by the State Board of Education in 2013), including both the Writing Standards for K5 and 612 (as applicable), and the Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 612, the California English Language Development Standards, and the English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework. Instructional materials use biography to portray the experiences of men, women, children, and youths. Materials shall include the roles and contributions of people from different demographic groups: Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, European Americans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans, persons with disabilities, and members of other ethnic and cultural groups to the total development of California and the United States (Education Code Section 60040). Instructional materials, where appropriate, examine humanitys place in ecological systems and the necessity for the protection of the environment (Education Code Section 60041). Materials include instructional content based upon the Environmental Principles and Concepts developed by the California Environmental Protection Agency and adopted by the State Board of Education (Public Resources Code Section 71301) where appropriate and aligned to the historysocial science content standards. (See Appendix F) Instructional materials for grades five and eight shall include a discussion of the Great Irish Famine of 18451850 and the effect of the famine on American history (Education Code Section 51226.3[e]). Emphasis is placed on civic values, democratic principles, and democratic institutions, including frequent opportunities for discussion of the fundamental principles embodied in the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. When appropriate to the comprehension of pupils, instructional materials shall include a copy of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence (Education Code Section 60043). Materials emphasize Americas multi-ethnic heritage and its contribution to this countrys development while explaining how American civic values provide students with a foundation for understanding their rights and responsibilities in this pluralistic society (Education Code sections 51226.5 and 60200.6). Materials on American life and history give significant attention to the principles of morality, truth, justice, and patriotism and to a comprehension of the rights, duties, and dignity of American citizenship, inspiring an understanding of and a commitment to American ideals. Examples of memorable addresses by historical figures are presented in their historical context, including the effect of those addresses on people then and now (Education Code sections 52720 and 60200.5). Materials for studying the life and contributions of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the civil rights movement shall be included at each grade level, with suggestions for supporting the respective holidays in honor of those men and the accompanying activities (Education Code Section 60200.6). In those grade levels when the life of King is not directly connected to the historical narrative (e.g., sixth grade), it is acceptable to include this content in a distinct product that is included as part of the core program for that grade level. However, these materials must be provided to all students using the program. Where appropriate to the topics being covered, materials highlight the life and contributions of Cesar Chavez, the history of the farm labor movement in the United States, and the role of immigrants, including Filipino Americans, in that movement (Education Code Section 51008). Category 2: Program Organization Sequential organization of the material provides structure concerning what students should learn each year and allows teachers to convey the historysocial science content efficiently and effectively. The instructional materials provide instructional content for 180 days of instruction for at least one daily class period. The content is well organized and presented in a manner consistent with providing all students an opportunity to achieve the essential knowledge and skills described in the standards and framework. The academic language (i.e., vocabulary) specific to the content is presented in a manner that provides explicit instructional opportunities for teachers and appropriate practice for all students. A detailed, expository narrative approach providing for in-depth study is the predominant writing mode and focuses on people and their ideas, thoughts, actions, conflicts, struggles, and achievements. Explanations are provided so that students clearly understand the likely causes of the events, the reasons the people and events are important, why things turned out as they did, and the connections of those results to events that followed. The narrative unifies and interrelates the many facts, explanations, visual aids, maps, and literary selections included in the topic or unit. Those components clearly contribute directly to students deeper understanding and retention of the events. The relevant grade-level standards shall be explicitly stated in both the teacher and student editions. Topical or thematic headings reflect the framework and standards and clearly indicate the content that follows. Each topic builds clearly on the preceding one(s) in a systematic manner. Topics selected for in-depth study are enriched with a variety of materials and content-appropriate activities and reflect the frameworks course descriptions. Each unit presents strategies for universal access, including ways in which to improve the vocabulary and reading and language skills of English learners in the context of historysocial science. The materials support the development of academic vocabulary for all students and provide instruction and opportunities for student practice and application in key vocabulary. Materials explain how historysocial science instruction may be improved by the effective use of library media centers and information literacy skills. The tables of contents, indexes, glossaries, content summaries, and assessment guides are designed to help teachers, parents/guardians, and students. Category 3: Assessment Assessments in the instructional materials should reflect the goals of Chapter 19 of the HistorySocial Science Framework. Assessment tools measure what students know and are able to do, including their analysis skills, as defined by the standards. Entry-level assessments are provided to help teachers gauge student readiness for embarking upon the instructional program. Information is provided to teachers to help them utilize the results of those assessments to guide instruction and to determine modifications for specific students or groups of students. Formative assessment tools that publishers include as a part of their instructional materials should provide evidence of students progress toward mastering the content called for in the standards and framework and should yield information teachers can use in planning and modifying instruction to help all students meet or exceed the standards. Summative assessments enable teachers to determine when students have achieved mastery of the content and skills outlined in the standards. Summative assessments enable teachers to determine if students can apply knowledge and/or skills learned during a unit to new exercises. Materials provide frequent assessments at strategic points of instruction by such means as pretests, unit tests, chapter tests, and summative tests. Materials assess students progress toward meeting the instructional goals of historysocial science through expository writing. Student writing assessments are aligned with the grade-level expectations in the California Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (adopted by the State Board of Education in 2013), including both the Writing Standards for K5 and 612 (as applicable), and the Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 612, the California English Language Development Standards, and the English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework. Materials include analytical rubrics that are content-specific and provide an explanation of the use of the rubrics by teachers and students to evaluate and improve skills in writing, analysis, and the use of evidence. Assessment tools include multiple measures of student performance, such as selected response, short answer, essay, oral presentation, debates and speeches, service learning projects, research projects, certificates, and performance-based tasks. Assessment tools measure how students are able to use library media centers and information literacy skills when studying historysocial science topics. Category 4: Universal Access The instructional materials should reflect the goals of access and equity outlined in Chapter 20 of the HistorySocial Science Framework. Instructional materials present comprehensive guidance for teachers in providing effective, efficient instruction for all students. Instructional materials should provide access to the standards and framework-based curriculum for all students, including those with special needs: English learners, advanced learners, students below grade level in reading and writing skills, and special education students in general education classrooms. Materials should include suggestions for teachers on how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of students in those groups. Materials for kindergarten through grade three focus on the content called for in the HistorySocial Science Content Standards, including the Historical and Social Sciences Analysis Skills, and the HistorySocial Science Framework while complementing the goals of the California Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and the English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework for California Public Schools (adopted in 2014). Materials for grades four through eight provide suggestions to further instruction in historysocial science while assisting students whose reading and writing skills are below grade level. Instructional materials are designed to help meet the needs of students whose reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills fall up to two grade levels below the level prescribed in the Englishlanguage arts content standards and to assist in accelerating students skills to grade level. Materials must address the needs of students who are at or above grade level. Although materials are adaptable to each students point of entry, such differentiated instruction is focused on the historysocial science content standards. All suggestions and procedures for meeting the instructional needs of all students are ready to use with minimum modifications. Materials provide suggestions for enriching the program or assignments for advanced learners by: Studying a topic, person, place, or event in more depth Conducting a more complex analysis of a topic, person, place, or event Reading and researching related topics independently Emphasizing the rigor and depth of the analysis skills to provide a challenge for all students Materials provide suggestions to help teach English learners the HistorySocial Science Content Standards while reinforcing instruction based on the California Common Core State Standards for EnglishLanguage Arts and the California English Language Development Standardsnotably to read, write, comprehend, and speak at academically proficient levels. Materials provide support for Integrated ELD instruction as described in the English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework. Materials incorporate the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as described in the framework chapter on Access and Equity. Category 5: Instructional Planning and Support Teacher-support materials are built into the instructional materials and contain suggestions and illustrative examples of how teachers can implement the instructional program. The teacher and student materials present ways for all students to learn the content and analysis skills called for in the standards and the framework. Directions are explicit regarding how the analysis skills are to be taught and assessed in the context of the content standards. Instructional materials provide a road map for teachers to follow when they are planning instruction while leaving them the flexibility and freedom to organize units around student inquiry. Teacher and student materials are coordinated so that teachers can easily locate places where students are working (e.g., have correlating page numbers in print materials or corresponding references in electronic materials). Instructional materials include a teacher-planning guide describing the relationships between the components of the program and how to use all the components to meet all the standards. Publishers provide teachers with easily accessible and workable instructional examples and students with practice opportunities as they develop their understanding of the content and analysis skills. Blackline masters are accessible in print and in digitized formats and are easily reproduced. Black areas shall be minimal to require less toner when printing or photocopying. The teacher materials describe what to teach, how to teach, and when to teach. Terms from the standards and framework are used appropriately and accurately in the instructions. All assessment tools, instructional tools, and informational technology resources include technical support and suggestions for appropriate use of technology. Electronic learning resources, when included, support instruction and connect explicitly to the standards. The teacher resource materials provide background information about important events, people, places, and ideas appearing in the standards and framework. Instructional practices recommended in the materials are based on the content in the standards and framework and on current and confirmed research. Materials discuss and address common misconceptions held by students. Homework extends and reinforces classroom instruction and provides additional practice of skills that have been taught. Materials include suggestions on how to explain students progress toward attaining the standards. Materials include suggestions for parents on how to support student achievement. The format clearly distinguishes instructions for teachers from those for students. Answer keys are provided for all workbooks and other related student activities. Publishers provide charts of the time requirements and cost of staff development services available for preparing teachers to implement fully the program. Materials provide teachers with instructions on how outside resources (e.g., guest speakers, museum visits, and electronic field trips) are to be incorporated into a standards-based lesson. Materials provide guidance on the effective use of library media centers to improve instruction and on the materials in library media centers that would best complement the historysocial science content standards and framework. Appendix B: Learning Resources Display Centers (LRDCs) Learning Resource Display Centers (LRDCs) are sites where instructional materials programs submitted for the 2017 HistorySocial Science Adoption are on public display. Please call for hours, as staffing varies. Butte County Office of Education Instructional Resources Center Jeanette Spencer / Rindy DeVoll 5 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 530-532-5820 California Polytechnic State University Kennedy Library, Information and Instructional Services Jeanine M. Scaramozzino 1 Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 805-756-5677 California State University Fullerton Pollak Library, Curriculum Materials Center Roberta Valentine 800 North State College Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92834 657-278-2038 California State University Sacramento Library, Reference Department Rosalind Van Auker 2000 State University Drive East Sacramento, CA 95819-6039 916-278-5673 Fresno County Office of Education Instructional Technology Services Brigeen Radoicich 1111 Van Ness Fresno, CA 93721 559-497-3711 Humboldt County Office of Education Cathy Dickerson 901 Myrtle Avenue Eureka, CA 95501 707-445-7088 Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office The Learning Center Elia Sagasta 2020 K Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-636-4640 Merced County Office of Education Instructional Services John Magneson 632 West 13th Street, Building J-1 Merced, CA 95341 209-381-6638 Monterey County Office of Education Instructional Resources and Technology Department Catherine Cranson 901 Blanco Circle/P.O. Box 80851 Salinas, CA 93912-0851 831-784-4155 Sacramento County Office of Education David Chun 10474 Mather Boulevard Mather, CA 95655 916-228-2244 San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Barbara Lane 4549 Hallmark Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407-1834 909-386-2639 San Diego County Office of Education Oscar Ramirez 5304 Metro Street, Suite C San Diego, CA 92110 619-718-4987 San Jose State University King Library Teresa Slobuski One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0028 408-808-2349 Santa Clara County Office of Education Library Services Lonni Gause 1290 Ridder Park Drive, MC 232 San Jose, CA 95131 408-453-6882 Stanislaus County Office of Education Debra Boggs Director 1, K-12 Literacy 1100 H Street Modesto, CA 95354 209-238-1305 Tulare County Office of Education Educational Resource Services Kim Rice 7000 Doe Avenue, Suite A Visalia, CA 93291 559-651-3031 University of California, Riverside Rivera Library Christina Cicchetti 900 University Ave Riverside, CA 92521 951-827-3715 (Mailing address only: 3401 Watkins Drive) University of California, Santa Barbara Davidson Library, Curriculum Lab Lorna Lueck Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010 805-893-7111 Ventura County Office of Education Rene Hohls 5100 Adolfo Road Camarillo, CA 93012 805-437-1340 Yolo County Office of Education Learning Resources Display Center Deb Bruns 1280 Santa Anita Court, Suite 100 Woodland, CA 95776 530-668-3757 California Department of Education November 2017     Page  PAGE 16 of  NUMPAGES \* MERGEFORMAT 41 Page  PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 21 of  NUMPAGES \* MERGEFORMAT 41 Attachment 3 Page  PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 1 of x '()*./TUWXYZ[\^_`aw¹­~pj\V hT-CJ$jh'nUmHnHu h&CJ$hQoh&5CJ(^JaJ(h7 5CJ(^JaJ(h$h$5CJ0aJ(h$hEU5CJ0aJ(h$h]5CJ0aJ(h$h7 5CJ0aJ(h3!^hcQCJ$ h7 CJ$h,hcQCJhCJ\mHnHuh,h,CJ\jh,h,CJU\h,h,CJYZ[\; 1 Agd& $h^ha$gd7 $a$gd)@&gd7 gd7 $a$gd,       5 6 7 8 9 : δ|m|[mPmhmHnHu#j*h,UmHnHujh,UmHnHuh,mHnHu*j**h"th,0J:UmHnHuh,mHnHuh"th,0J:mHnHu$jh"th,0J:UmHnHu hLh)jhLh)Uh)hL5 h7 5h)h7 5 h7 CJ$ h+CJ$ 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