2014-2015 Social Studies Course Offerings

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2014-2015 SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE OFFERINGS

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2014-2015 Social Studies Course Offerings. 11 th Grade Social Studies Courses. 11 th Grade Courses. U.S. History 631 - U.S. History (Skills-level) 632 – U.S. History or American Studies 635 – U.S. History (Advanced Topics). American Studies. Team-taught classes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2014-2015 SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE

OFFERINGS

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11TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

COURSES

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11th Grade Courses• U.S. HISTORY

• 631 - U.S. HISTORY (SKILLS-LEVEL)

• 632 – U.S. HISTORY OR AMERICAN STUDIES

• 635 – U.S. HISTORY (ADVANCED TOPICS)

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American Studies

• Team-taught classes• Strong sense of community• Coordinated lessons, assignments, & assessments – 1

research paper• Use of art, music, film, etc. to enhance English and US

history curricula• Washington, D.C. Trip

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SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSE

OFFERINGS

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One Semester Social Studies Elective Courses

• -Psychology

• The Great Divide: Race and Ethnicity in America

• Sexual Politics

• Criminal Justice

• The Waking Mind: An Introduction to Modern Philosophical Thought

*************• AT Psychology [Full Year] (students must sit for AT qualifying assessment)

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12TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

COURSES

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12th Grade Social Studies Course • Food for Thought: The Politics, Economics and Culture of Food

• Peace-ing it Together: Global Citizenship in the 21st Century

• The City 2.0: Redesigning the Urban Life in Real Time (NEW OFFERING THIS YEAR!!!!)

• Living in America

• What to Eat: Nutrition and Food Policy

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WHAT TO EAT (( NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE )))

Can the government tell me what to eat?Is organic food better for me?Should I drink Gatorade or water?Should I eat meat?Why is hunger AND obesity so common in America?

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What To Eat

• Learn how food policies affect your personal choices through:

• Practical applications of food science• Hands-on real-world problem solving• Film, Field Trips, Music, Media, Discussion,

Debate, and, yes, food.Learn how to influence the choices government makes on your behalf.

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What To Eat• Satisfies state requirement in gov’t and economics• Adds college-attractive credits in interdisciplinary work on

real-world issues• Combines Public Policy and Nutrition

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Global Citizenship: Peace-ing it all together

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In Peace-ing it Together, we explore what it means to be a global citizen.

Through personal non-fiction accounts, research and discussion students learn about how public policy and personal decisions impact others in the world around you.

Global Citizenship

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Have you thought about these questions ? **You will in Peacing-it-Together***

• How much waste do you create in a day?

• How would your life change if you have to walk eight miles to collect water?

• How do the choices you make to buy a t-shirt or a cup of coffee impact people in the developing world?

• What does it mean to live on a dollar-a-day?• Click on this link to watch a fascinating video

• http://www.yhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCT5HsUi7VE#t=37

Global Citizenship

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12th Grade Advanced Topics Course • AT U.S. Constitutional Law (NEW COURSE)

• AT U.S. Government

• AT Comparative Government

• AT Macroeconomics

• AT Western Political, Economic and Cultural Traditions

• AT Psychology –(elective course – does not fulfill social studies requirement)

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One Semester Social Studies Elective Courses

• -Psychology

• The Great Divide: Race and Ethnicity in America

• Sexual Politics

• Criminal Justice

• The Waking Mind: An Introduction to Modern Philosophical Thought

*************• AT Psychology [Full Year] (students must sit for AT qualifying assessment)