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Social
Studies includes the disciplines typically classified as belonging to
social and behavioral sciences as well as history, geography, law,
economics, philosophy, and the humanities. It also includes those topics,
which focus on social problems, issues and controversies.
The first
priority of social studies is to ensure our survival as a free nation
through the development of enlightened citizens. To this end the mission
of social studies education must be to instill in student an understanding
of their cultural heritage and to provide them with a working knowledge of
the economic, political and social factors that make up the human
ecosystem in which we all must function.
A central
goal of the social studies program is effective thinking and reasoning. It
is important that students learn to conceptualize and connect ideas and
knowledge with beliefs and civic participation. To do that, thinking and
reasoning skills are learned through systematic practice throughout the
social studies department.
Because
students will take on diverse, lifelong roles as learners, friends, family
members, consumers, workers and citizens, the social studies program will
provide appropriate and supportive instruction. Participatory experiences
are therefore critical to social studies learning. It is important to
realize that the goal of effective education for social participation and
civic responsibility is shared with total school program, families, and
the community.
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