Curriculum Description

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The Ford PAS curriculum consists of 20 modules that link classroom learning with the challenges students will face in postsecondary education and the workplace of the future. The curriculum integrates academically rigorous, standards-based content with realistic applications in areas such as design and product development, information systems, environmental sustainability, global economics, business planning, personal finance, and marketing. Innovative partnerships that connect local high schools with colleges and universities, community organizations, and businesses provide real-world learning opportunities that are an essential component of the curriculum.

Some schools use all or most of the Ford PAS modules, while many offer a subset of modules within one or more themes. Several modules fit into more than one theme, and many are designed so that they can be used as units in traditional academic courses as well as electives. The Foundations modules are often deployed alongside or as preparation for other thematic sequences. Other modules can provide the core knowledge and skills for career and technical education pathways.

The flexible design of the curriculum allows for the use of the program in a variety of ways:

The following table shows the Ford PAS modules by theme. Modules with subject area designations are most suitable for integration into existing academic courses; modules without designated subjects also teach academic content but are fully interdisciplinary and don’t focus on a particular academic discipline.


Ford PAS Modules by Theme

Suggested:

Academic Subjects

Grade Levels

Theme: Foundations in 21st-Century Skills
From Concept to Consumer: Building a Foundation in Problem-Solving (1)*

 

9, 10

Media and Messages: Building a Foundation of Communication Skills (2)* English
9, 10
People at Work: Building a Foundation of Research Skills (3) U.S. History
9, 10
Careers, Companies, and Communities (4)*  
9, 10
Theme: Working Toward Sustainability
We All Run on Energy
Physical Sciences, Earth Science

9, 10

Energy from the Sun: Biomass
Biology
9, 10
Is Hydrogen a Solution? Chemistry, Earth Science
9, 10
The Nuclear Revolution
Physics
9, 10
Closing the Environmental Loop (5)  
10, 11
Energy for the Future (12) Physics
11, 12+
Theme: Getting Smart About Business
From Concept to Consumer (1)*  
9, 10
Media and Messages (2) English
9, 10
Careers, Companies, and Communities (4)*  
9, 10
CalculatingYour Future: Personal Finance*
Math (algebra, data analysis)
11, 12+
Planning for Business Success (7)
OR
Planning for Business Success (Math-Enriched)*
Math (algebra, data analysis)
11, 12+
Theme: Manufacturing for Tomorrow
From Concept to Consumer (1)*  
9, 10
Closing the Environmental Loop (5)  
10, 11
Planning for Efficiency (6)  
10, 11
Ensuring Quality (8)* Statistics
10, 11, 12+
Theme: Data, Decisions, and Design
From Data to Knowledge (9) Technology
11, 12+
Reverse Engineering (10) Engineering
11, 12+
Different by Design (11) Engineering
11, 12+
Theme: Living in a Global Economy
The Wealth of Nations (13) Economics
11, 12+
Markets Without Borders (14) Economics
11, 12+
Global Citizens (15)  
11, 12+
Theme: Putting Math to Work
Calculating Your Future: Personal Finance*
Math (algebra, data analysis),
Economics
11, 12+
Planning for Business Success (Math-Enriched)*
Math (algebra, data analysis)
11, 12+
Ensuring Quality (8)* Statistics
11, 12+

Numbers in parentheses following module titles correspond to numbers that were assigned to the 15 modules originally published in 2004. With the addition of new modules and the reconfiguring of modules into thematic sequences in 2008, module numbers are no longer used as a primary identifier.

* Asterisks indicate modules that appear in more than one theme.

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