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Adult education other (social studies) elective course proposals

Preview of Course Proposal for Local History

Course Proposal for Local History

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
This is a proposal that you can use to create a proposal to present to a committee or board for the teaching of a course in local history. It is easily adaptable for your community, uses primary and secondary sources, national and state park services, and museums, and is highly cross-curricular and engaging.
Preview of Famous Mathematician Project (Computer Based Activity)

Famous Mathematician Project (Computer Based Activity)

Students research mathematicians who have made famous and well known mathematical discoveries that have led to the mathematics they learn today. Some of the mathematicians are known by name, while others are known by their work. This project targets Common Core Technology Standards, mainly for grades 6-8. Students will also practice computer research methods, PowerPoint creation, proper citations and referencing, as well as correct English grammar and punctuation.
Preview of Adulthood 101: High School Social Science Elective Class Resource BUNDLE

Adulthood 101: High School Social Science Elective Class Resource BUNDLE

Course Description: ""Adulthood 101" is a proposed high school class designed to provide students with essential life skills and knowledge to successfully navigate the transition from high school to adulthood. The course will cover a wide range of topics related to personal, professional, and financial development, with an emphasis on practical application and real-world scenarios. Through interactive discussions, activities, and guest speakers, students will develop critical skills and awarenes
Preview of Race Class Gender and Gay Rights Curriculum

Race Class Gender and Gay Rights Curriculum

Full curriculum for a year course on Race Class Gender and Gay Rights in American history. Includes Word and PDF file, written with essential questions, pace guide, and list of terms to be covered. Course Description or Content Overview: This four-unit course is an elective choice for eleventh and twelfth-grade students.  The course is designed to deeply examine contemporary issues about race, class, gender, and LGBTQ+ rights in United States History. By the end of the course, students will be a
Preview of 9th Grade World History Year long Curriculum Map
Preview of 911 and terrorism Full Curriculum

911 and terrorism Full Curriculum

Course Description or Content Overview: This course will explore the ideological origins that led to the 9/11 Attacks, US foreign policy after the Cold War, the debate about the definition of “terrorism,” the manipulation of religious text to justify acts of terrorism in the name of religion, the role human nature plays in terrorism as a defensive reactionary solution to perceived injustice, various methods of terroristic attacks, and the aftermath of 911 with regard to domestic policy, governme
Preview of Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies Course Outline/Resources

Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies Course Outline/Resources

A Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies course typically explores the historical and contemporary experiences of marginalized communities, with a focus on race, ethnicity, and social justice issues. The course may cover a wide range of topics, including the social construction of race and ethnicity, colonialism and imperialism, racism, prejudice and discrimination, identity formation, intersectionality, and resistance movements.The course may also delve into the ways in which race and ethnicity
Preview of Upper Division Secondary Social Science Elective Proposal: ADULTHOOD 101

Upper Division Secondary Social Science Elective Proposal: ADULTHOOD 101

"Adulthood 101" is a proposed high school class designed to provide students with essential life skills and knowledge to successfully navigate the transition from high school to adulthood. The course will cover a wide range of topics related to personal, professional, and financial development, with an emphasis on practical application and real-world scenarios. Through interactive discussions, activities, and guest speakers, students will develop critical skills and awareness to make informed de
Preview of Economics Course Rationale/Outline/Possible Projects/Rubric/Current Event Form

Economics Course Rationale/Outline/Possible Projects/Rubric/Current Event Form

High School Economics Course Rationale/Outline/Possible Projects/Rubric/Current Event FormGreat addition to any syllabus or course description.
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