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Social Studies






Millicent Smith, Supervisor
10th Floor, Andrew Johnson Building, (865) 594-1737




Mission Statement:

The mission of the Knox County Social Studies department is to teach the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will enable students to become responsible, active citizens in a diverse, global society.

Department Beliefs:

The Social Studies department believes:

  • Social studies links the past, present, and future.
  • Social studies develops an appreciation for our country’s heritage.
  • Social studies develops an understanding of an individual’s role in the family, the community, the state, the nation, and in a global society.
  • Social studies promotes an understanding of global cultures past and present.
  • Social studies develops knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enable individuals to make informed personal and social decisions that contribute to life-long learning.
  • Social studies develops the skills that enable individuals to develop an understanding of our country’s economic system and to become effective producers and consumers.
  • Social studies promotes the attributes of good citizenship.

Student Learning Goals:

  • Students will develop a respect for their rights and the rights of others.
  • Students will develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will foster responsible, global citizenship.
  • Students will develop the skills necessary to adapt to an ever-changing society.
  • Students will understand how society establishes governing institutions and distributes power and authority.
  • Students will study, analyze, and interpret data in order to develop a historical perspective to assist in making informed choices and decisions for the present.
  • Students will develop global and multicultural perspectives.

Announcements

Using Knoxville to Teach the Civil War Workshop, Part II

4th & 8th grade teachers will learn how to integrate Knoxville's rich history and historical sites into Civil War lesson plans.  Workshop activities are appropriate for both those who participated in Part I and new attendees.
Date:
  July 30, 2009 - 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  (6 hours un-scheduled inservice credit available)
Location:  The Mabry-Hazen House Museum, 1711 Dandridge Ave.
Registration Fee:  $30 (inlcudes admission, materials, & lunch)
Contact:  Karen Peterman (363-6854) for Registration Information

Department Contacts
Resources
Curriculum
 Elementary Curriculum
An Interactive Curriculum Guide for Teachers
 Middle School Curriculum
An Interactive Curriculum Guide for Teachers
 High School Curriculum
A Curriculum Guide for Teachers
 UNDERSTANDING_SS_CURRICUL
UM.ppt
Understanding the Social Studies Curriculum - presented by Brenda Ables, Director of Secondary Instruction, TDOE
 High School Program of Studies (09).pdf
High School Program of Studies 2009

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