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Social studies is the integrated study of the social sciences to prepare young people to become responsible citizens.
The purpose of social studies is to develop social understanding and civic efficacy (the readiness and willingness to assume citizenship responsibilities and to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a democratic society.)
The social studies curriculum builds four capacities in young people: disciplinary knowledge, thinking skills, commitment to democratic values, and citizen participation.
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Curriculum and Instruction
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Instructional Site Links
• Michigan History Themes Project The Center for Michigan History Studies. The mission of Michigan EPIC is to develop and provide concise technology-based products and services which support the Michigan Curriculum Framework. |
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Lesson Plans and Materials
• LandmarkCases.org This site provides a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases. The "Resources" section features basic building blocks such as background summaries and excerpts of opinions that can be used in multiple ways. The "Activities" section contains a range of short activities and in-depth lessons that can be completed with students. While these activities are online, many of them can be adapted for use in a one-computer classroom or a classroom with no computer. | • Glossary of Social Studies Terms This glossary is a tool to help teachers understand the language of social studies. | • Lessons Using the Core Democratic Values Three sets of definitions using language your students can understand. | • Financial Literacy Resource Guide for Kindergarten to Grade 12 Incorporate financial education throughout the curriculum for grades K to 12 and be based on the concept of achieving financial literacy through the teaching of personal financial management skills and the basic principles involved with earning, spending, saving, borrowing and investing. | • Social Studies Concepts | • Social Studies Vocabulary | • Trade Books of Children?s Literature for Social Studies The ABC’S: A Bibliography of Children’s Books with Social Studies |
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Professional Development
• Michigan Council for History Education The Michigan Council for History Education was founded by K-12 teachers, university professors and citizens committed to quality history instruction in the state of Michigan. It is an affiliate of the National Council for History Education. | • PASS: Powerful and Authentic Social Studies: A Professional Development Program for Teachers An information service for educators from National Council for the Social Studies | • Michigan Council for the Social Studies Dedicated to helping educators in teaching and research
and disseminating information about the Social Studies. | • Michigan Geographic Alliance A network of teachers and geographers using geography to improve the education of Michigan students. Provide high-quality, low-cost, in-service workshops and products for teachers. | • Michigan Council on Economic Education Provides leadership promoting and strengthening economic education in our state. | • Center for Civic Education through Law Promoting and supporting the development of responsible citizens through study of civics, government, and law. | • Michigan Historical Center The home of the Michigan Historical Museum System, State Archives, Records Management, State Historic Preservation Office, Michigan History Magazine and the Office of the State Archaeologist. | • Michigan Judicial Institute Learning Center The Learning Center is designed for students from the fourth grade to adults and the gallery is filled with activities including an introductory video, computer programs, push-button programs and traditional wall text panels. | • The Henry Ford Museum and Village | • Detroit Historical Museums and Society | • Public Museum of Grand Rapids |
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Resources and Related Information
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