The Curriculum Resource Center
The Curriculum Resource Center (CRC): Your Gateway to Inspired Teaching!
Future educators, get ready to unlock your full potential at CSU Pueblo’s Curriculum Resource Center—the ultimate hub for hands-on teaching tools, lesson-planning inspiration, and classroom creativity!
Whether you're preparing to lead a Pre-K small group instruction or diving into secondary curriculum, the CRC has everything you need to succeed:
- A robust collection of children's and young adult literature
- Textbooks and curriculum guides aligned with Colorado district, charter, and private schools
- Hands-on manipulatives in math, reading, science, and early childhood education
- Standardized testing tools like the Woodcock Reading Mastery Test III and Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement
Serving more than just students! Southern Colorado educators and alumni are welcome to tap into these high-quality educational resources tailored to the local school systems. Whether you're studying, teaching, or mentoring, the CRC is here to support your journey.
Create, Customize, and Collaborate!
Step into a space built for innovation with:
- Computer station for lesson creation, e-portfolio development, and document scanning and printing
- Practice masters, supplementary materials and ready-to-use teaching templates
- Supportive CRC staff ready to guide individuals, small groups, and entire classes in navigating resources and classroom technology
Planning, prepping, and teaching made easy – this is where classroom magic begins!
Inspiring Teaching Excellence
Your Launchpad for Innovative Tools & Game-Changing Resources!

Collections
Discover professional resource collections tailored for professors, student teachers, and all education professionals in Southern Colorado.

Library Catalog Database
Easily explore a wealth of resources in our Library Catalog Database, providing convenient access to various diverse resources.

Portfolio
The ePortfolio is created and modified throughout your educational journey at CSU Pueblo. It is used for admission to the School of Education and pre-student and post-student teaching, marking a crucial step to becoming a professional educator.
