UCCI assists California high schools with the development and implementation of integrated curriculum–courses uniting academic study with Career Technical Education (CTE), to help prepare students for success in college, career and life.
UCCI’s first program, the UCCI Institutes, launched in 2010, with funding provided by the CTE Pathways Initiative (SB 70), which addressed the need for greater CTE representation across the A-G subject areas. Since then, UCCI has:
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Hosted 35 UCCI Institutes, training 1,476 educators and administrators throughout California in how to develop integrated A-G courses;
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Led diverse and highly-talented teams of teachers in developing 76 fully integrated A-G courses that contextualize academic work through career exploration; those courses are now offered at more than 600 California high schools, and they are available–for free–to anyone who wants to teach them;
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Launched programs beyond the UCCI Institutes, including the UCCI Teacher Exchange, which has now supported just shy of 300 teachers statewide in teaching a UCCI course for the first time;
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Administered two grant programs to grow the instructional resources for UCCI courses; and
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Garnered attention from well beyond California’s borders: 22 UCCI courses made up the founding curriculum for Boston-area STEAM-focused public schools, and school districts in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Oregon have expressed interest in teaching UCCI courses.