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Information Technology
    Computer Science
        05030000001: Computer Science I


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The materials meet the standards for computer science K-6.


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Rubric : Career and Technical Education 2025

Compliance with State Law (Required)
Item 3 - Extensive 2 - Adequate 1 - Inadequate 0 - None
1. Sensitive Materials and Prohibited Submission 53G-10-103, R277-628 NA Does Not Violate Law NA May Violate Law
The materials do not deal with issues that violate the sensitive/prohibited materials codes.
Prohibited discriminatory practices 53G-2-103-5, 53B-1-118 and 67-27-107 NA Does Not Violate Law NA May Violate Law
The materials do not violate this law.
Maintaining constitutional freedom in the public schools. 53G-10-202 NA Does Not Violate Law NA May Violate Law
The materials do not violate this law.
Content
Item 3 - Extensive 2 - Adequate 1 - Inadequate 0 - None
1. Assessment Tools The material provides numerous, quality assessment tools for students, including reflective questions, activities, and application of skills. The material provides some assessment tools for students, such as including reflective questions, activities, or application of skills. The material provides minimal assessment tools for students including very little reflective questions, activities, or application of skills. The material does not provide assessment tools for students.
Assessment tools include online and real-life activities, application, and reflection. These materials provide multiple avenues for assessment including: formative & summative assessments, free-response, and application of skills. Includes lesson plans for each lesson in the course and fun activities for the students.
2. Teacher Resources & Training The material provides quality teacher resources, including questioning strategies, activity ideas, evaluation tools, and differentiation strategies. The material provides some teacher resources, including questioning strategies, activity ideas, evaluation tools, or differentiation strategies. The material provides minimal teacher resources, including very little questioning strategies, activity ideas, evaluation tools, or differentiation strategies. The material does not provide teacher resources.
There is ample information provided, which would enable even the most hesitant teacher to use the materials easily. Teacher resources and training include problem guides, solution references, supplemental handouts, planning notes, etc. Synchronous and asynchronous PD is available as well as video walk-through/demonstration of problems. There is lots of resources for teachers. Along with videos to help out.
3. Ethnic Studies (Ethnic studies in core standards and curriculum should be a narrowly tailored incorporation of age-appropriate opportunities that naturally arise through education without pretextual effort in courses, programs, or activities where ethnic studies is not a primary focus. The material should incorporate curriculum of people and cultures that reflect the state’s various demographics without commentary that seeks to violate the neutrality standard established in codes: 53B-1-118, 53G-2-103, 53G-2-104, 53G-2-105, 67-27-107, In addition to the content outlined in “Adequate,” this material offers multiple evidence-based supplemental resources and opportunities for learning about various forms of cultural philosophies and epistemologies from Utah, the United States, and worldwide. The materials provide cultural backgrounds, contemporary real-life experiences, and contexts that are relevant to local students. Some examples may include people with disabilities, various body types, and ages. This material demonstrates respect for diverse socio-cultural identities. The material provides opportunities to acknowledge and integrate the histories, cultures, contributions, and perspectives of people from the United States and worldwide. The material accurately represents the cultures, languages, traditions, beliefs, values, and customs of people from diverse backgrounds through a variety of texts, examples, scenarios, imagery, and applications. The material has limited themes of social and cultural histories within the United States and globally. The material provides limited examples of inclusive or cultural real-life experiences and does not include diverse characters. The material does not meet the requirements within the ethnic studies core standards and curriculum requirements. (53E-4-204.1).
Characters are mostly animals and the students are the primary ones who create the animal stories. In the examples provided, though, it's clear that they are different animals. The students make up their own stories, using different animals that the program has build in.
4. Shared Values and Character Traits The material extends beyond the content outlined in "Adequate", it includes elements that connect Utahns to the world. The material offers multiple evidence-based supplemental resources and opportunities for cultivating character traits in students. The material offers multiple evidence-based supplemental resources and opportunities for cultivating character traits in students. Some examples may include characters with a variety of personalities, education, income, occupation, or behaviors that illustrate character traits. The material focuses on the shared values of diverse people and communities, the common elements that unite Utahns, and displays some character traits in its imagery and content. It aims to cultivate character traits in students, such as courage, leadership, intelligence, integrity, honesty, respect, morality, civility, duty, honor, and service, along with principles found in the Constitution. The material lacks a sense of shared values or common elements that unite Utahns. Furthermore, the material has limited resources addressing civic and character education. The material does not meet the requirements within the ethnic studies core standards and curriculum requirements (53E-4-204.1) and civic and character education. (53G-10-204)
Students are encourages to keep trying, but discussions of topics like these seem limited. Did not see and discussions about this topic.
5. Utah CTE Course Standards Alignment The material provides adequate preparation of skills through quality examples, explanations, and online resources of the content. The material provides some preparation of skills through some examples, explanations, or online resources of the content. The material provides minimal preparation of skills through minimal examples, explanations, or online resources of the content. The material does not provide preparation of skills through examples, explanations, or online resources of the content.
The materials do a good job of aligning with the Utah K-6 standards. Material is aligned to Utah Course Standards The materials are aligned to Utah standards.
6. Engagement The material is engaging by appealing to student interest through interactive and performance-based activities and content. The material provides some engagement to student interest through some interactive or performance-based activities and content. The material provides minimal engagement to student interest and includes minimal interactive or performance-based activities. The material does not provide engagement to student interest through use of interactive or performance-based activities.
Materials provide interactive, fun activities. Activities are fun and engaging The material is very engagging. The students can interacted with the program. The activites are fun.
7. Non-Text Content The material contains authentic, relevant, applicable, and well-integrated non-text content (images, graphs, visual aids, etc.). The material contains some authentic, relevant, applicable, integrated non-text content (images, graphs, visual aids, etc.) The material contains minimal authentic, relevant, applicable, or integrated non-text content (images, graphs, visual aids, etc.) The material does not contain authentic, relevant, applicable, or well-integrated non-text content (images, graphics, visual aids, etc.)
Materials include a fun IDE, neat sprites, visual aids, etc. Visuals are age appropriate and engaging The interface is fun and the students can select different animals for the sprites.
Work-Based Learning
Item 3 - Extensive 2 - Adequate 1 - Inadequate 0 - None
1. Industry Alignment The material is aligned to industry standards through the use of research-based and real-world application of relevant, current terminology and content. The material provides some alignment to industry standards through some use of research-based and real-world application of relevant or current terminology and content. The material provides minimal alignment to industry standards through minimal use of research-based and real-world application of relevant or current terminology and content. The material does not provide alignment to industry standards through the use of research-based and real-world application of relevant, current terminology and content.
I was impressed. Elementary coding materials are often only loosely aligned with any useful programming information, but this is quite well done. Students who successfully complete these materials would be well prepared to continue on to upper level programming. Elementary materials are scaffolded to build skills for additional coding coursework. This gives the students a great start to coding. It is fun and engaging.
2. 21st Century & Workplace Skills The material engages readers in the development of 21st-century and workplace skills, providing a greater depth of knowledge of the content. The material provides some development of 21st century and workplace skills, providing some deepening of knowledge of the content. The material provides minimal development of 21st century or workplace skills, providing minimal deepening of knowledge of the content. The material does not provide development of 21st century or workplace skills, resulting in no deepening of knowledge of the content.
Students learn the basics of coding and some applications of it. For basic coding it is fun and engaging. Great start to get students exited about coding.
Safety
Item 3 - Extensive 2 - Adequate 1 - Inadequate 0 - None
1. Lab Spaces The material provides adequate preparation for hands-on learning experiences through the inclusion of content-related lab spaces and associated safety practices. The material provides some preparation for hands-on learning experiences through some inclusion of content-related lab spaces or associated safety practices. The material provides minimal preparation for hands-on learning experiences through minimal inclusion of content-related lab spaces or associated safety practices. The material does not provide preparation for hands-on learning experiences through the inclusion of content-related lab spaces or associated safety practices.
Students who use these materials are safe from the potential dangers of coding, whatever those dangers may be. Lab safety curriculum is not included, but course is safe for users. Seems safe to me.
2. Lab Equipment The material provides adequate preparation for hands-on learning experiences through the inclusion of a wide range of current and content-relevant lab equipment with associated safety practices. The material provides some preparation for hands-on learning experiences through some inclusion of current and content-relevant lab equipment or associated safety practices. The material provides minimal preparation for hands-on learning experiences through minimal inclusion of current and content-relevant lab equipment or associated safety practices. The material does not provide preparation for hands-on learning experiences through the inclusion of current and content-relevant lab equipment or associated safety practices.
Safety is not a big issue in programming. Lab equipment is identified as desktops/Chromebooks, etc. Safe equipment for students. Not a lot of safety using a computer for coding
Material Characteristics (Total Points:9)
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1. Physical Characteristics The material goes beyond the content outlined in "Adequate" by incorporating modern, up-to-date, and relatable visuals. In physical terms, the material is interactive and provides high-quality audio-visual and tactile experiences for all users. The material offers limited or low-quality audio-visual and tactile experiences for students, but it is reusable. The content either has low audio-visual quality or is not intended for reuse.
It's cute, it uses MIT's Scratch (which has fun, up-to-date visuals), and it's easy to understand the symbols and what they mean. Fun and engaging way to learn to code. The program uses Scratch Jr from MIT. Which has great sprites for the students and easy icons for the students to understand to do their coding.
2. Technical Standards The material surpasses the content outlined in "Adequate" by ensuring the safeguarding of student data privacy and easy installation or access without technical assistance. Furthermore, any licensing information is clearly stated in the description. The materials meet all the requirements of federal and state laws, as well as accepted technical standards such as ISTE Standards and VPAT Compliance. Additional technical specifications and limitations, including hardware requirements, bandwidth demands, and software/web access restrictions, are clearly outlined in the description. The design of the materials allows for error-free installation or access without the need to purchase additional components. The material is constrained by specifications that require additional materials, technical assistance, hardware, software, or infrastructure. Access to resources within the material expires after a trial period. Student data privacy is at risk.
Students could easily access these materials on Chromebooks or iPads. Materials meet this requirement All the materials are online and the students can access them.
3. Adaptability The material is currently relevant and adaptable for educators and students. The material can be customized for the needs of diverse learners. Educators or students can utilize the material, but it may not be customizable for the needs of diverse learners. The material has limited options to address adaptability for the needs of diverse learners. The material is not suitable for different educational settings with diverse learners.
Includes information for the teacher to assist students and to adjust curriculum based on student needs. Curriculum is also available in English and Spanish. Material is adaptable for diverse learners. Lessons can be added/removed on a student level, students can change output size and code by block or by text. Lessons are in English and Spanish. There is lots of information for the teacher to help the students.
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