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− | '''US History SJ''' is the [[Social Justice Pathway]] equivalent of [[US History]], taken in 11th grade. | + | {{Infobox course |
+ | | department = history | ||
+ | | length = year | ||
+ | | weighted = no | ||
+ | | teachers = [[Ms. Perkins]] | ||
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+ | '''US History SJ''' is the [[Social Justice Pathway]] equivalent of [[US History]], taken in 11th grade. | ||
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+ | == Course catalog description == | ||
+ | This class begins with a review of pre-Civil War America, but its main emphasis is on the period following the Civil | ||
+ | War through the present day. The content focuses on major turning points in US history, primarily social, political, | ||
+ | and economic themes. | ||
+ | * Prerequisites: None; grade 11 | ||
+ | * Homework Expectation: Approximately 2 hours per week | ||
+ | * District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 • | ||
+ | <nowiki />*''1686SJ is for students in the Social Justice Pathway. Please see page 86 for a description of the Social Justice Pathway program.'' | ||
== Units studied == | == Units studied == |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 17 September 2021
Department | Social Studies |
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Length | Year |
Credit type | Unweighted |
Teacher(s) | Ms. Perkins |
US History SJ is the Social Justice Pathway equivalent of US History, taken in 11th grade.
Course catalog description
This class begins with a review of pre-Civil War America, but its main emphasis is on the period following the Civil War through the present day. The content focuses on major turning points in US history, primarily social, political, and economic themes.
- Prerequisites: None; grade 11
- Homework Expectation: Approximately 2 hours per week
- District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 •
*1686SJ is for students in the Social Justice Pathway. Please see page 86 for a description of the Social Justice Pathway program.
Units studied
- Identity
- Land
- Movement
- Leadership
- Culture
- Money
- Women's Rights & Civil Rights
- Foreign Policy
Should I take this class?
This class should mostly be the same as normal US History; see Social Justice Pathway for more info.