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Page 1: May 10, 2007 Social Studies K-12 Content Expectations Information and Survey.

May 10, 2007

Social Studies K-12 Content Expectations Information and Survey

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Social Studies Content Expectations

A description of what students should know and be able to do in

Social Studies

in preparation for responsible citizenship, successful post-secondary education,

and the workplace.

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Social Studies Content Expectations

Provide the plan for curriculum and

assessment development that represents

rigorous and relevant learning for

ALL students.

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Social Studies Content Expectations

Revise and extend the current Michigan Curriculum Framework Standards and Benchmarks

Selected expectations will become the basis for the MEAP and Michigan Merit Exam

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Build on and extend

– The Michigan Curriculum Framework

– The State Board’s Policy on Learning Expectations (2002)

– Recommendations of the Cherry Commission, the Social Studies Task Force, previous Social Studies Content Expectation’s Group and national reviews

Aligned with

– National standards, NAEP Frameworks, exemplary state standards

– College Readiness recommendations by College Board, ACT, and the Understanding University Success report

Social Studies Content Expectations

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Apply knowledge in new situations Solve problems by generating new ideas Make connections between what they

read, hear, and learn in class and the world around them

Make connections to the future Develop leadership qualities

Social Studies Content Expectations

Rigor and Relevance are characterized by students being able to:

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• Stan Masters, Lenawee ISD, Chair• P. Kathryn Russell, Marquette Schools• Cindy Bloom, Comstock Public Schools• William Weir, Detroit Public Schools• Michael Federspiel, Midland Public Schools• Rebecca Bush, Ionia ISD • Kelly Gaideski, Berrien County ISD

K-8 Social Studies Work Group

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Bob Bain, University of Michigan, Chair Craig Benjamin, Grand Valley State University Jeffrey Bernstein, Eastern Michigan University Jessica Cotter, Holt Public Schools John Davidek, Flint Public Schools David Dieterle, Michigan Council for Economic

Education Hal Friedman, Henry Ford Community College Vivian Johnston, Bloomfield Hills Schools Marc W. Kruman, Wayne State University Russ Olwell, Eastern Michigan University Pam Sayre, Henry Ford Community College Joseph P. Stoltman, Western Michigan University Bill Strickland, East Grand Rapids Schools

High School Social Studies Work Group

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Support from UM Graduate Students

Drew Ciancia Brett Levy Lauren McArthur Tamara Shreiner

High School Social Studies Work Group

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Representatives from the following: Michigan Council for Social Studies Michigan Supervisors of Social Studies

Association Michigan Geographic Alliance Michigan Council for Economics Council on Civics Education Michigan Council for History Education Community Leaders

External Review Group

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Components for Social Studies Proficiency

Learning in the context of:

Disciplinary Knowledge

Thinking Skills

Democratic Values

Citizen ParticipationLeadership Skills

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K-4 Social Studies Expectations

History Geography Civics and Government Economics Social Studies Processes and Skills

– Reading and Communication– Inquiry, Research and Analysis– Public Discourse and Decision Making– Citizen Involvement

Organized by strand and standard

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Social Studies Expectations

Grade 5 Era 1 Beginnings to 1620 Era 2 Colonization and Settlement 1585-1763 Era 3 The New Nation 1754-1800

Grade 8 Era 3 The New Nation 1776-1800 Era 4 Expansion and Reform 1792-1861 Era 5 Civil War and Reconstruction 1850-1877

Integrated Study of United States History

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6 & 7 Social Studies Expectations

Grade 6Western Hemisphere Studies

Canada United States Mexico Central America South America Caribbean

Organized by region and standard

Grade 7Eastern Hemisphere Studies

Africa Asia Europe Russia Australia/New Zealand Small Island Countries Antarctica

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Social Studies Expectations

Grades 5 and 8 Eras 1-5 (Foundations for High School)

High School Era 6 United States Development 1870-1930 Era 7 Great Depression and WWII 1920-1945 Era 8 Postwar United States 1945-1989 Era 9 United States to Present 1980-present

United States History and Geography

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Social Studies Expectations

Elementary and Middle School Era 1-4 Foundations, Prior to 1000 C.E./A.D.

High School Era 5 Hemispheric Interactions, 1000 - 1500 Era 6 The First Global Age, 15th - 18th Centuries Era 7 Global Revolutions, 18th Century - 1914 Era 8 Global Crisis and Achievement, 1900-1945 Era 9 Global Promises and Paradoxes, 1945-present

World History and Geography

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Social Studies Expectations

Civics Foundations in Elementary and Middle School

C1 Conceptual Foundations C2 Origins and Foundations of U.S.

Government C3 Functioning of U.S. Government C4 The United States in World Affairs C5 Idea of Citizenship in the United States C6 Citizenship in Action C7 Civic Inquiry and Public Discourse

Civics

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Social Studies Expectations

Economics Foundations in Elementary and Middle School

E1 Businesses Choices and Economic Organizations

E2 Role of Government

E3 Economic Systems

E4 Trade

E5 Personal Finance (Recommended)

Economics

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Timeline

Presentation of DRAFT to State Board of Education for information, May 8, 2007

Web, Legislative, and Public Review May 10 - June 29, 2007 (Closed for Comment)

National Review, May 10 – July 6, 2007 Request to Superintendent Flanagan for

State Board submission, August 14, 2007, pending final approval September 11, 2007

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CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION

The same criteria used to develop the K-12 Social Studies Expectations were the basis for the survey.

RIGOR – appropriate level of intellectual demand

CLARITY – clearly written, logical, easy-to-use

SPECIFICITY – specific enough to convey performance level

FOCUS – emphasize most important content

PROGRESSION – knowledge and skills build on previous learning

and prepare students for subsequent learning

COHERENCE – convey unified vision of social studies

The following slides contain the Expectations for your review

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To view/print a copy of the K-8 Expectations, click here.

To print a copy of the K-8 Survey, click on this link.

Paper Copy

To take the K-8 Grade Span survey, click here. K - 8

Survey

K-8 Grade Span Survey

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To view/print a copy of the High School Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the High School Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the High School (9-12) Grade Span Survey, click here:

9 - 12

Survey

High School Survey

Social Studies HSCE

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To view/print a copy of the K-5 Expectations, click here:

To print copy of the K-5 Grade Span Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the K-5 Grade Span Survey click here: K-5

Survey

K-5 Grade Span Survey

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To view/print a copy of the 6-8 Social Studies Expectations, click here:

To print copy of the 6-8 Grade Span Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the 6-8 Grade Span Survey, click here:

6-8

Survey

6-8 Grade Span Survey

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To view/print a copy of the High School Expectations, click here:

To view/print a copy of the 6-8 Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the 6-12 Grade Span Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the 6-12 Grade Span Survey, click here: 6 - 12

Survey

Six - High School (6-12) Survey

Social Studies HSCE

6-8 SS

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To view/print a copy of the High School Expectations, click here:

To view/print a copy of the K-8 Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the K-12 Grade Span Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the K-12 Grade Span Survey, click here: K - 12

Survey

K-12 Survey

Social Studies HSCE

K-8 SS

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To view/print a copy of the Kindergarten Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Kindergarten Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the Kindergarten Survey, click here:

Kindergarten

Survey

Kindergarten

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To view/print a copy of the First Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the First Grade Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the First Grade Survey, click here:

First Grade

Survey

First Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Second Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Second Grade Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the Second Grade Survey, click here: Second Grade

Survey

Second Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Third Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Third Grade Survey, click on this link:

Paper Copy

To take the Third Grade Survey, click here: Second Grade

Survey

Third Grade

Survey

Third Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Fourth Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Fourth Grade Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the Fourth Grade Survey, click here:

Fourth Grade

Survey

Fourth Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Fifth Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Fifth Grade Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the Fifth Grade Survey, click here:

Fifth Grade

Survey

Fifth Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Sixth Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Sixth Grade Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the Sixth Grade Survey, click here:

Sixth Grade

Survey

Sixth Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Seventh Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Seventh Grade Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the Seventh Grade Survey, click here: Seventh Grade

Survey

Seventh Grade

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To view/print a copy of the Eighth Grade Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the Eighth Grade Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the Eighth Grade Survey, click here: Eighth Grade

Survey

Eighth Grade

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To view/print a copy of the WHG Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the HS WHG Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the HS World History and Geography Survey, click here:

HS WHG

Survey

High School World History and Geography (WHG)

World History and Geography (WHG)

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To view/print a copy of the USHG Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the HS USHG Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the HS United States History and Geography Survey, click here:

HS USHG

Survey

High School United States History and Geography (USHG)

U.S. History and Geography (USHG)

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To view/print a copy of the Civics Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the HS Civics Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the HS Civics Survey, click here:

HS Civics

Survey

High School Civics

Civics

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To view/print a copy of the Economics Expectations, click here:

To print a copy of the HS Economics Survey, click on this link: Paper Copy

To take the HS Economics Survey, click here:

HS Economics

Survey

High School Economics

Economics

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Contact Information

Susan Codere Kelly, Project CoordinatorOffice of School [email protected]

Betty Underwood, Assistant DirectorOffice of School [email protected]