![]() Contemporary Issues : 9-12Course Description: In Contemporary Issues, students study various dynamic issues facing today’s society enabling them to discover their values and responsibilities as citizens in that society. The course will utilize six social studies standards of essential content knowledge and four process skills are integrated for instructional purposes. Students will utilize different learning methods to research, discuss, debate and formulate opinions on those contemporary issues. Standard Number: 1.0 Culture Standard: Culture encompasses similarities and differences among people, including their beliefs, knowledge, changes, values, and tradition. Students will explore these elements of society to develop an appreciation of and respect for the variety of human cultures. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 1.1 understand patterns of discrimination. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will research the issue of affirmative action and prepare to assume roles in a debate concerning the issue. 1.2. identify trends and controversies regarding modern medicine and human genetics. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will create a propaganda campaign voicing the opinion of a certain interest group (e.g., the A.M.A., Clonaid, religious advocates). 1.3 understand ethical debates on internet usage. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will prepare questions for guest speakers representing different points of view (e.g., legislator, music industry, internet user). 1.4 understand various issues concerning modern print and visual media. At Level 1 the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Students will research different types of media, interview providers, recipients of the story and author an editorial critique (e.g., issue: election of 2000, 9/11, or the Iraq crisis). Standard Number: 2.0 Economics Standard: Globalization of the economy, the explosion of population growth, technological changes, and international competition compel students to understand, both personally, and globally, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Students will examine and analyze economic concepts such as basic needs versus wants, using versus saving money, and policy making versus decision making. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 2.1 understand the role of the stock and the ethics of corporate handling of public investments. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Students will interview senior citizens specifically regarding their own financial strategies for retirement and their confidence level in savings plans versus stocks. 2.2 identify popular perception of government revenues and expenditures. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Students will examine state budget issues considering revenues and expenses in preparation for class discussion and debate. 2.3 recognize popular attitudes and governmental regulations concerning gambling and lotteries. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: The students will brainstorm types of gambling and lotteries and compile list on chalkboard. Standard Number: 3.0 Geography Standard: Geography enables the students to see, understand and appreciate the web of relationships between people, places, and environments. Students will use the knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts within the six essential elements of geography: world in spatial terms, places and regions, physical systems, human systems, environment and society, and the use of geography. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 3.1 understand the current debates on environmental usage and protection issues. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Research a local or national environmental issue in preparation for classroom debate on the issue (e.g., the creation of state road building, Arctic Wildlife Preserve). 3.2 identify changing global and universal frontiers. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Use the computer lab for research sites relative to scientific and technological advancements to compile a journal. Standard Number: 4.0 Governance and Civics Standard: Governance establishes structures of power and authority in order to provide order and stability. Civic efficacy requires understanding rights and responsibilities, ethical behavior, and the role of citizens within their community, nation, and world. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators 4.1 . identify types of legal statutes and penal code, and issues relative to their enforcement. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: On a field trip or class visits with local law enforcement officers or city and school administrators, the students will question authority figures on pertinent current issues in the application and reality of law. 4.2. recognize the elasticity and restrictions of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and the potential for civil disobedience and protest in society. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: The students will write and produce a news-cast of a theoretical issue from the perspective of one or more foreign nations or cultures specifically addressing First Amendment issues. Standard Number: 5.0 History Standard: History involves people, events, and issues. Students will evaluate evidence to develop comparative and causal analyses and to interpret primary sources. They will construct sound historical arguments and perspectives on which informed decision in contemporary life can be based. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 5.1 Recognize the impact of traumatic effects of destructive events on human society. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will research a conflict and interview individuals with different perspectives on the topic. Role play an in-class panel discussion displaying these multiple perspectives. 5.2 identify controversies created by differing interpretations of the Second Amendment. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample tasks: Research statistics and news articles concerning the possession of weapons and gun-related crimes. Debate the impact the influence of the Second Amendment on these situations. Standard Number: 6.0 Individuals, Groups, and Interactions Standard: Personal development and identity are shaped by factors including culture, groups, and institutions. Central to this development are exploration, identification, and analysis of how individuals and groups work independently and cooperatively. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 6.1 identify various contemporary religious perspectives on social issues At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will create an issue- based concept mapping activity differentiating the perspectives of religious affiliations. 6.2 understand the impact of abortion and its controversies on modern society At Level 1, the student is able to
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6.3 recognize current epidemic diseases and trends in dealing with terminal illness. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Students will research different alternatives and plans for cost effective group or private health insurance plans for their families. |