![]() Modern History: 9-12Course Description: In Modern History, students will focus on the world wide chronological events, and significant persons from the Great Depression era to today. The 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 modern historical events as it relates not only to America's developing history but also the world's unfolding events. Era 8 – World Depression and World War II (1920-1945) 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 Identify instances in which language, art, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements facilitate understanding or create misunderstanding. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
1.2 Identify examples of how language, literature, the arts, architecture, traditions, beliefs, values or behaviors contribute to the development and transmission of culture. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the studentis able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
Standard Number: 2.0 Economics Standard: Globalization of the economy, technological changes, 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 and identify economic connections, conflicts, and interdependence during the Great Depression. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
2.2 understand the rapid change of the global economy during World War II. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 Identify how physical and human processes shape the characteristics of a place. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
3.2 identify the various theaters of war during World War II. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand the development of major systems of world governance. At Level 1, the student is able to
identify the countries which exemplified these systems. At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.2 understand how individuals and communities are affected differently by varied forms of governance. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.3 understand the development of nation-state governments and world governmental organizations. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 decisions in contemporary life can be based. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 5.1 identify the causes, effects, and attempts to deal with worldwide depression after World War I. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
5.2 understand the world events leading to World War II At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
5.3 understand how to use historic information acquired from a variety of sources. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand the impact of individual and government decisions on citizens and communities. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
6.2 understand how individual leaders can dominate groups and influence the circumstances of history. At Level 1, the student is able to
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Sample Tasks: Discuss the effect of media and propaganda upon world perceptions of the events of World War II. The students are assigned into groups specifically for the task of finding and evaluating different forms of propaganda. The students will evaluate the effect of the propaganda in both positive and negative terms. Era 9 – Post World War II Era (1945 – 1989)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 identify instances in which language, art, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements facilitate understanding or create misunderstanding. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
1.2 identify examples of how language, literature, the arts, architecture, traditions, beliefs, values or behaviors contribute to the development and transmission of culture. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
Standard Number: 2.0 Economics Learning Expectations: Globalization of the economy, technological changes, 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. The student will
Performance Indicators: 2.1 understand and identify economic connections, conflicts, and interdependence. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
2.2 understand the rapid change of the global economy. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 identify how physical and human processes shape the characteristics of a place. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
3.2 understand the importance of population growth and distribution for the world’s development in the 20th Century. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand the development of major systems of world governance. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.2 understand how individuals and communities are affected differently by varied forms of governance. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.3 understand the development of nation-state governments and world governmental organizations. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 decisions in contemporary life can be based. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 5.1 understand the nature and major events of the Cold War. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
5.2 understand the role of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa in world events. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
5.3 understand how to use historic information acquired from a variety of sources. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand the impact of individual and group decisions on citizens and communities. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
Sample Tasks: Students will, in groups, create a “Decade” magazine in which they will include major events, trends, “eye-witness” stories, and pictures to represent accomplishments of the various learning expectations. Each group will be assigned one decade from the postwar era. Era 10 – The Contemporary World (1989 to the present) 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 identify instances in which language, art, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements facilitate understanding or create misunderstanding. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
Standard Number: 2.0 Economics Standard: Globalization of the economy, technological changes, 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 and identify economic connections, conflicts, and interdependence. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
2.2 understand the rapid change of the global economy. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 identify how physical and human processes shape the characteristics of a place. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
3.2 understand the importance of population growth and distribution for the world’s development since 1989. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand how individuals and communities are affected differently by varied forms of governance. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.2 understand the growing importance of the United Nations for the endorsement of world political and military action. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
4.3 understand the impact of terrorist actions on increased government control of its civilian populations, especially in the wake of the events of September 11, 2001. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 decisions in contemporary life can be based. Learning Expectations: The student will
Performance Indicators: 5.1 understand the nature of major world events since 1989 At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
5.2 understand how to use historic information acquired from a variety of sources. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
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 understand the impact of individual and group decisions on citizens and communities. At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
6.2 understand how groups can effect change At Level 1, the student is able to
At Level 2, the student is able to
At Level 3, the student is able to
Sample Tasks: The student will label a blank map of the world showing changed political boundaries, ideological movements, and various areas that have experienced social, political and military upheavals since 1989. |