Title: Welcome to Social Studies Essential Standards Training
1Welcome to Social Studies Essential Standards
Training
- Presenters
- Debbie Knapp Southmont
- Jennifer Laughlin Franklinville
- Candy Thompson John Lawrence
- Amy Tysinger Trinity
- Beth White Ramseur
- Amanda Willingham Tabernacle
- Judi Cagle CSI, Trindale
2Agenda
- Rationale for Social Studies Instruction
- Overview of Structural Changes
- Unpacking the Standards
- Vertical Progression of Concepts
- Revised Blooms Taxonomy
- Integration of Information and Technology Skills
3 Norms
- Be Respectful
- Be Responsible
- Be a Learner
- Cell phones off
- Take bathroom
- breaks as needed
4How are we doing teaching Social Studies content?
5Test your Social Studies IQ!!! True or False??
6Supply and Demand is a concept that is taught in
First Grade.
7TRUE!!!!!!
8First graders will describe roles in families.
9False!
10First graders will compare languages of various
cultures.
11TRUE!!!!!!
12Teachers will use folklore in teaching about
cultures.
13TRUE!!!!!!
14First graders will describe how transportation
links to communities.
15False!
16The highest level of Revised Blooms is evaluate.
17False!
18- STRUCTURAL CHANGES FROM THE ORIGINAL BLOOM'S
TAXONOMY - FRAMEWORKTOTHE REVISED BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FRAMEWORK
WIC ACRE Accountability and Curriculum Reform Effort in Response to A Framework For Change
19Each standard uses multiple verbs from Revised
Blooms Taxonomy.
20False! One verb per standard!!!!!
21Civics and Government is one of the 5 strands in
the NC ES for Social Studies.
22- The Five Conceptual Strands
- Individuals, Groups Institutions
- Science, Technology Society
- People,
- Places Environments
- Power, Authority Governance
- Individual Development Identity
- Production, Distribution Consumption
23Civil War is an example of concept based teaching.
24It depends!!!!! The Civil War is a topic, civil
war is a concept!
25- From
- Teaching
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- Learning
- Topically
- To
- Teaching
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- Learning
- Conceptually
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26- The Structure Of Knowledge
- PRINCIPLES
- GENERALIZATIONS
27- Timeless
- Universal
- Transferable
- Abstract and broad (to
- various degrees)
- Examples share
- common attributes
- Represented by 1-2
- words
28- Find the bag of words on your table
- Sort the words into 2 categories.
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29- Major Changes in the NC SS Essential Standards
Use of Revised Blooms Taxonomy Use of Strands Conceptual focus
30Effective Social Studies Instruction What does the teacher do well? What could he have done better? http//cooperativelearning.nuvvo.com/lesson/9592-seinfeld-teaches-history
31Integrating Information and Technology Skills
- Nan York
- Executive Director of Media and Technology
- Randolph County Schools
32- Unpacking the Essential Standards
- The unpacking document...
- Identifies what a student must understand
- (Conceptual Knowledge)
- Concepts and Generalizations
- Identifies what a student must know
(Factual Knowledge) - Critical Content
- Identifies what a student must be able to do
- (Procedural Knowledge)
- Skills
- Not every clarifying objective will have this.
33- HHistory, GGeography and Environmental
Literacy, EEconomics and Financial Literacy,
CGCivics and Government, and CCulture
34- Geography and Environmental Literacy
Conceptual Knowledge
Factual Knowledge
Procedural Knowledge
35Jigsaw by Strand
History
Geography and Environmental Literacy
Economics and Financial Literacy
Civics and Government
Cultures
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37Gallery Walk 15 minute Break
- As you read each poster, use colored dots to
denote the following - Blue/Green Dot Great Idea!
- Red/Yellow Dot I need this too!
38Vertical Progression
- Highlight new concepts as they are introduced
across the grades. - What are the implications if one grade level
neglects this strand? - Reflect on your own teaching. How will you
balance your teaching of each strand in the
coming year?
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40Vertical Progression
- What are the implications if one grade level
neglects this strand? - Reflect on your own teaching. How will you
balance your teaching of each strand in the
coming year?
41- STRUCTURAL CHANGES FROM THE ORIGINAL BLOOM'S
TAXONOMY - FRAMEWORKTOTHE REVISED BLOOM'S TAXONOMY FRAMEWORK
WIC ACRE Accountability and Curriculum Reform Effort in Response to A Framework For Change
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