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12th Grade

Data Analysis - Sources and Cost Comparison - Data Collection Techniques

Data Analysis - Sources and Cost Comparison - Data Collection Techniques

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Data Analysis - Sources and Cost Comparison - Data Collection Techniques

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine data collection methods by focusing on primary and secondary sources along with their cost implications. Understand how to select suitable techniques for gathering data efficiently. The learning outcomes include an ability to identify and differentiate between sources, evaluate the cost impact, and choose appropriate methods for various data collection scenarios. Skills developed encompass critical analysis, decision-making regarding data methodologies, and the ability to apply knowledge in practical situations.

11th Grade

IB Diploma Programme - CAS Project Exploration - CAS Stages and Skills

IB Diploma Programme - CAS Project Exploration - CAS Stages and Skills

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IB Diploma Programme - CAS Project Exploration - CAS Stages and Skills

11th Grade

Social-studies

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Agricultural Practices - Impact on Societal Developments - The Agricultural Revolution

Agricultural Practices - Impact on Societal Developments - The Agricultural Revolution

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Agricultural Practices - Impact on Societal Developments - The Agricultural Revolution

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the transformative effects of the Agricultural Revolution on the development of early civilizations, highlighting its role in population growth and laying the foundations of societies. Gain insights into how agriculture influenced societal structures and enabled the growth of complex communities.

6th Grade - University

Source Analysis - Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources - Historical Research

Source Analysis - Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources - Historical Research

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Source Analysis - Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources - Historical Research

6th Grade - University

Social-studies

Focus on distinguishing between primary and secondary sources in historical research. Develop critical analysis skills and understanding of source evaluation, enhancing the ability to accurately assess and interpret historical information.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Four Temperaments - Historical Context & Significance - Foundations of Humoral Theory

Four Temperaments - Historical Context & Significance - Foundations of Humoral Theory

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Four Temperaments - Historical Context & Significance - Foundations of Humoral Theory

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the historical development of the four temperaments and humoral theory, originating with Hippocrates. Gain understanding of the impact these concepts have had on career roles related to temperament and strategies for enhancing self-awareness through this framework. The learning process enhances comprehension of ancient medical theories, their evolution and influences, and methods for applying these insights to personal and professional growth. Key outcomes include the ability to identify and analyze historical perspectives on personality and health, assess their relevance in modern contexts, and integrate temperament-related knowledge into career planning and personal development strategies.

11th Grade

Visual Analysis - Expansion Period Art - U.S. Historical Narratives

Visual Analysis - Expansion Period Art - U.S. Historical Narratives

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Visual Analysis - Expansion Period Art - U.S. Historical Narratives

11th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate U.S. territorial growth and its effects on Native American populations through the lens of historical art and significant events. Develop critical analysis skills by examining the implications and consequences of territorial acquisition, enhancing understanding of historical context and its impact on indigenous communities.

11th Grade

Course Understanding - Expectations & Regulations - AP US History Class Introduction

Course Understanding - Expectations & Regulations - AP US History Class Introduction

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Course Understanding - Expectations & Regulations - AP US History Class Introduction

11th Grade

Social-studies

Exploration of the course structure, expectations, and academic policies for AP US History students, focusing on understanding class guidelines and evaluation methods.

11th Grade

[Understanding Early American Politics - First Political Parties - Formation and Elections in U.S. History]

[Understanding Early American Politics - First Political Parties - Formation and Elections in U.S. History]

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[Understanding Early American Politics - First Political Parties - Formation and Elections in U.S. History]

11th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the emergence of early American political parties and examine key elections to understand the evolution of political strategies and shifts in power dynamics. Gain insights into historical political developments and enhance skills in analyzing political changes and trends.

11th Grade

Economic Impact Analysis - Slavery and Agriculture - Pre-Civil War America

Economic Impact Analysis - Slavery and Agriculture - Pre-Civil War America

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Economic Impact Analysis - Slavery and Agriculture - Pre-Civil War America

11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the economic dynamics of slavery, with a focus on the differences in agricultural production between the Northern and Southern United States. Analyze how these economic factors influenced societal structures and relationships, aiming to develop critical thinking and historical analysis skills.

11th Grade

Treaty of Versailles - Analysis and Implications - World War I

Treaty of Versailles - Analysis and Implications - World War I

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Treaty of Versailles - Analysis and Implications - World War I

11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on post-WWI geopolitics, focusing on military casualties and peace proposals. Develop historical comprehension and critical analysis skills by exploring the consequences of the treaty and its influence on subsequent global dynamics.

4th Grade - University

Understanding Challenges - Jamestown Settlement - Early American Colonization

Understanding Challenges - Jamestown Settlement - Early American Colonization

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Understanding Challenges - Jamestown Settlement - Early American Colonization

4th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the challenges that Jamestown settlers encountered and their fight for survival. Understand the factors influencing early colonists while developing historical analysis skills.

8th Grade - University

Climate Identification - Regional Climate Types - Global Climates

Climate Identification - Regional Climate Types - Global Climates

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Climate Identification - Regional Climate Types - Global Climates

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate various global climate types and their distinctive features. Understand the influence of latitude, altitude, and geography on these climate patterns. Develop skills in identifying and analyzing the factors that shape global climates.

7th Grade - University

Historical Analysis - The Manhattan Project - 20th Century American History

Historical Analysis - The Manhattan Project - 20th Century American History

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Historical Analysis - The Manhattan Project - 20th Century American History

7th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the pivotal figures and decisions surrounding the Manhattan Project. Analyze the historical consequences of nuclear development on global diplomacy and military strategies. Gain insights into the transformative effects of nuclear technology on international relations and defense planning.

11th Grade

Understanding Data - Secondary vs. Primary Data - Sociological Research

Understanding Data - Secondary vs. Primary Data - Sociological Research

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Understanding Data - Secondary vs. Primary Data - Sociological Research

11th Grade

Social-studies

Understand the impact of various data types on sociological research by examining secondary and primary data. Develop the ability to differentiate these data types and comprehend their significance in qualitative research. Master the skills required to assess the role of primary and secondary data in sociological studies, enhancing analytical and critical thinking abilities.

11th Grade

Understanding Manifest Destiny - Sacajawea's Role - Westward Expansion

Understanding Manifest Destiny - Sacajawea's Role - Westward Expansion

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Understanding Manifest Destiny - Sacajawea's Role - Westward Expansion

11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the pivotal events and influential figures of the Westward Expansion, highlighting the contributions of Sacajawea and the importance of Manifest Destiny. Learners will understand the historical effects and cultural interactions associated with this period.

11th Grade

Understanding Voting Rights - The Age of the Common Man - American History

Understanding Voting Rights - The Age of the Common Man - American History

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Understanding Voting Rights - The Age of the Common Man - American History

11th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the transformation of voting rights during the Age of the Common Man, focusing on fundamental concepts and historical shifts in electorate dynamics. Develop a comprehensive understanding of this period's impact on voter inclusivity and democracy.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

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Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Study diverse research methodologies by focusing on sampling techniques and understanding the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches. Gain insight into various study designs and develop the ability to conduct effective data analysis. Enhance skills in selecting appropriate methods for research questions and interpreting statistical and thematic data accurately.

12th Grade

[Critical Evaluation - Using Internet Information - Sociology Research Methods]

[Critical Evaluation - Using Internet Information - Sociology Research Methods]

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[Critical Evaluation - Using Internet Information - Sociology Research Methods]

12th Grade

Social-studies

Engage with effective sociological methods by analyzing existing data and evaluating digital sources. Develop the ability to assess the credibility of online information, enhancing critical thinking and source evaluation skills.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Research Ethics - Avoiding Bias and Experimentation Techniques

Understanding Research Ethics - Avoiding Bias and Experimentation Techniques

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Understanding Research Ethics - Avoiding Bias and Experimentation Techniques

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore key concepts in research ethics, focusing on recognizing and mitigating biases, as well as understanding various experimentation methods. Gain insights into the phenomenon of self-fulfilling prophecies and learn to design ethical experiments effectively. Develop skills in critical analysis and ethical decision-making within research practices.

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Qualitative Analysis - Research Methods - IB Psychology

Qualitative Analysis - Research Methods - IB Psychology

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Qualitative Analysis - Research Methods - IB Psychology

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore qualitative research methods in IB Psychology, with an emphasis on observational and interview techniques. Gain insights into designing and implementing studies, enhancing understanding of these methods and developing the ability to conduct thorough and effective research in psychology.

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