Improve Academic Self-ConceptA1
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articulate feelings of competence and confidence as learners A:A1.1
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display a positive interest in learningA:A1.2
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take pride in work and achievement A:A1.3
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accept mistakes as essential to the learning process A:A1.4
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identify attitudes and behaviors leading to successful learning A:A1.5
Acquire Skills for Improving Learning
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apply time-management and task-management skills A:A2.1
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demonstrate how effort and persistence positively affect learning A:A2.2
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use communications skills to know when and how to ask for help when needed A:A2.3
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apply knowledge and learning styles to positively influence school performance A:A2.4
Achieve School Success
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take responsibility for their actions A:A3.1
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demonstrate the ability to work independently, as well as the ability to work cooperatively with other students A:A3.2
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develop a broad range of interests and abilities A:A3.3
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demonstrate dependability, productivity and initiative A:A3.4
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share knowledge A:A3.5
Improve Learning
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demonstrate the motivation to achieve individual potentialA:B1.1
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learn and apply critical-thinking skills A:B1.2
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apply the study skills necessary for academic success at each level A:B1.3
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seek information and support from faculty, staff, family and peers A:B1.4
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organize and apply academic information from a variety of sources A:B1.5
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use knowledge of learning styles to positively influence school performance A:B1.6
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become a self-directed and independent learner A:B1.7
Plan to Achieve Goals
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establish challenging academic goals in elementary, middle/junior high and high school A:B2.1
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use assessment results in educational planning A:B2.2
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develop and implement annual plan of study to maximize academic ability and achievement* A:B2.3
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apply knowledge of aptitudes and interests to goal setting A:B2.4
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use problem-solving and decision-making skills to assess progress toward educational goals A:B2.5
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understand the relationship between classroom performance and success in school A:B2.6
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identify postsecondary options consistent with interests, achievement, aptitude and abilities A:B2.7
Relate School to Life Experience
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demonstrate the ability to balance school, studies, extracurricular activities, leisure time and family life A:C1.1
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seek cocurricular and community experiences to enhance the school experience A:C1.2
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understand the relationship between learning and work A:C1.3
- 32
demonstrate an understanding of the value of lifelong learning as essential to seeking, obtaining and maintaining life goals A:C1.4
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understand that school success is the preparation to make the transition from student to community member A:C1.5
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understand how school success and academic achievement enhance future career and vocational opportunities A:C1.6
Develop Career Awareness
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develop skills to locate, evaluate and interpret career information C:A1.1
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learn about the variety of traditional and nontraditional occupations C:A1.2
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develop an awareness of personal abilities, skills, interests and motivations C:A1.3
- 38
learn how to interact and work cooperatively in teams C:A1.4
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learn to make decisions C:A1.5
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learn how to set goals C:A1.6
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understand the importance of planning C:A1.7
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pursue and develop competency in areas of interest C:A1.8
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develop hobbies and vocational interests C:A1.9
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balance between work and leisure time C:A1.10
Develop Employment Readiness
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acquire employability skills such as working on a team and problem-solving and organizational skills C:A2.1
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apply job readiness skills to seek employment opportunities C:A2.2
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demonstrate knowledge about the changing workplace C:A2.3
- 48
learn about the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees C:A2.4
- 49
learn to respect individual uniqueness in the workplace C:A2.5
- 50
learn how to write a resume C:A2.6
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develop a positive attitude toward work and learning C:A2.7
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understand the importance of responsibility, dependability, punctuality, integrity and effort in the workplace C:A2.8
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utilize time- and task-management skills C:A2.9
Acquire Career Information
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apply decision-making skills to career planning, course selection and career transition C:B1.1
- 55
identify personal skills, interests and abilities and relate them to current career choice C:B1.2
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demonstrate knowledge of the career-planning process C:B1.3
- 57
know the various ways in which occupations can be classified C:B1.4
- 58
use research and information resources to obtain career information C:B1.5
- 59
learn to use the Internet to access career-planning information C:B1.6
- 60
describe traditional and nontraditional career choices and how they relate to career choice C:B1.7
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understand how changing economic and societal needs influence employment trends and future training C:B1.8
Identify Career Goals
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demonstrate awareness of the education and training needed to achieve career goals C:B2.1
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assess and modify their educational plan to support career C:B2.2
- 64
use employability and job readiness skills in internship, mentoring, shadowing and/or other work experience C:B2.3
- 65
select course work that is related to career interests C:B2.4
- 66
maintain a career-planning portfolio C:B2.5
Acquire Knowledge to Achieve Career Goals
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understand the relationship between educational achievement and career success C:C1.1
- 68
explain how work can help to achieve personal success and satisfaction C:C1.2
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identify personal preferences and interests influencing career choice and success C:C1.3
- 70
understand that the changing workplace requires lifelong learning and acquiring new skills C:C1.
- 71
describe the effect of work on lifestyle C:C1.5
- 72
understand the importance of equity and access in career choice C:C1.6
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understand that work is an important and satisfying means of personal expression C:C1.7
Apply Skills to Achieve Career Goals
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demonstrate how interests, abilities and achievement relate to achieving personal, social, educational and career goals C:C2.1
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learn how to use conflict management skills with peers and adults C:C2.2
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learn to work cooperatively with others as a team member C:C2.3
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apply academic and employment readiness skills in work-based learning situations such as internships, shadowing and/or mentoring experiences C:C2.4
Acquire Self-Knowledge
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develop positive attitudes toward self as a unique and worthy personPS:A1.1
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identify values, attitudes and beliefs PS:A1.2
- 80
learn the goal-setting process PS:A1.3
- 81
understand change is a part of growth PS:A1.4
- 82
identify and express feelings PS:A1.5
- 83
distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate behavior PS:A1.6
- 84
recognize personal boundaries, rights and privacy needs PS:A1.7
- 85
understand the need for self-control and how to practice it PS:A1.8
- 86
demonstrate cooperative behavior in groups PS:A1.9
- 87
identify personal strengths and assets PS:A1.10
- 88
identify and discuss changing personal and social roles PS:A1.11
- 89
identify and recognize changing family roles PS:A1.12
Acquire Interpersonal Skills
- 90
recognize that everyone has rights and responsibilities PS:A2.1
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respect alternative points of view PS:A2.2
- 92
recognize, accept, respect and appreciate individual differences PS:A2.3
- 93
recognize, accept and appreciate ethnic and cultural diversity PS:A2.4
- 9
recognize and respect differences in various family configurations PS:A2.5
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use effective communications skills PS:A2.6
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know that communication involves speaking, listening and nonverbal behavior PS:A2.7
- 97
learn how to make and keep friends PS:A2.8
Self-knowledge Application
- 98
use a decision-making and problem-solving model PS:B1.1
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understand consequences of decisions and choices PS:B1.2
- 100
identify alternative solutions to a problem PS:B1.3
- 101
develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems PS:B1.4
- 102
demonstrate when, where and how to seek help for solving problems and making decisions PS:B1.5
- 103
know how to apply conflict-resolution skills PS:B1.6
- 104
demonstrate a respect and appreciation for individual and cultural differences PS:B1.7
- 105
know when peer pressure is influencing a decision PS:B1.8
- 106
identify long- and short-term goals PS:B1.9
- 107
identify alternative ways of achieving goals PS:B1.10
- 108
use persistence and perseverance in acquiring knowledge and skills PS:B1.11
- 109
develop an action plan to set and achieve realistic goals PS:B1.12
Acquire Personal Safety Skills
- 110
demonstrate knowledge of personal information (telephone number, home address, emergency contact) PS:C1.2
- 111
learn about the relationship between rules, laws, safety and the protection of rights of the individual PS:C1.2
- 112
learn about the differences between appropriate and inappropriate physical contact PS:C1.
- 113
demonstrate the ability to set boundaries, rights and personal privacy PS:C1.
- 114
differentiate between situations requiring peer support and situations requiring adult professional help PS:C1.5
- 115
identify resource people in the school and community, and know how to seek their help PS:C1.6
- 116
apply effective problem-solving and decision-making skills to make safe and healthy choices PS:C1.7
- 117
learn about the emotional and physical dangers of substance use and abuse PS:C1.8
- 118
learn how to cope with peer pressure PS:C1.9
- 119
learn techniques for managing stress and conflict PS:C1.10
- 120
learn coping skills for managing life events PS:C1.11
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
- Where can I read the official document?
- ALEX-Alabama Learning Exchange
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