Visitors
Due to a recent scheduling conflict, the midmonth Board of Education work session scheduled for Monday, March 15 has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 18 at 6 p.m., first floor Board Room, in the Andrew Johnson Building.
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.

The Social Studies Curriculum/Content Provides Critical Support for Knox County’s Instructional Goals (specifically Literacy and 100-90-90-90 Initiatives), School Board & Individual School Missions, and the Superintendent’s Strategic Plan by:

  • Supporting the Common Good.
  • Adopting Common and Multiple Perspectives .
  • Applying Knowledge, Skills, and Values to Civic Action.
  • Acquiring Information and Manipulating Data.
  • Developing and Presenting Policies, Arguments, and Stories.
  • Constructing New Knowledge.
  • Implementing a Collaboratively Developed Standards- Based Curriculum with Common Pacing and Frequent Formative Assessments.
  • Using Data to Improve Instruction.
  • Addressing the ACT College Readiness Standards for Reading & Writing throughout the K-12 Curriculum.
  • Encouraging Cross-Curricular Instruction to  Support High-Stakes Subject Areas such as Math & Reading.
Announcements
ATTENTION KNOX COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS!
If you have reached this page in hopes of accessing Teacher Tools and Resources, Folders/Files, Curriculum, Announcements, Updates, or anything else as it relates specifically to your Social Studies content area, PLEASE be advised to visit the SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER INTRANET site, instead!  If you have questions as to how to access that site, please send an email to newgentj@k12tn.net

Thanks!

UT History Workshop
March 6, 2010
More information will follow.
Foothills Council For The Social Studies
Thursday, April 8, 2010, 5:00-6:30
Litton's Market and Restaurant
2803 Essary Drive
Fountain City
Speaker:  TBA
Program:  TBA

For additional information regarding Foothills Council For The Social Studies, please contact Karen Peterman at petermank1@k12tn.net.

Curriculum
 Elementary Curriculum
A Framework for the KCS Social Studies Department's Essential Learning Expectations & State Student Performance Indicators (SPI's). Grades Three - Five Social Studies Curriculums are assessed through both KCS Benchmark Tests and State TCAP assessments.
 Middle School Curriculum
A Framework for the KCS Social Studies Department's Essential Learning Expectations & State Student Performance Indicators (SPI's). Grades Six - Eight Social Studies Curriculums are assessed through both KCS Benchmark Tests and State TCAP assessments.
 High School Curriculum
A Framework for the KCS Social Studies Department's Essential Learning Expectations & State Student Performance Indicators (SPI's). High School Social Studies courses include a system-wide End-of-Course Assessment, which reflects both KCS Curriculum and State Standards. The United States History course, which reflects KCS Essential Learnings and State Standards, includes local system-wide Unit Tests and a State End-of-Course Examination.
 High School Program of Studies (09).pdf
High School Program of Studies 2009
 Understanding the Tennessee Social Studies Curriculum.ppt
Understanding the Social Studies Curriculum - presented by Brenda Ables, Director of Secondary Instruction, TDOE
 Battle of the Scholars
Parent Information Letter
and
Social Studies and Science Study Guides and Vocabulary
 Black History Month
Attached is updated information regarding various activities reflecting Black History Month in Knox County Schools.
Resources

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