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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Characteristics and Distinctions - Race as a Social Construct - Understanding Race and Ethnicity
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Learners will explore critical concepts of race and ethnicity, focusing on their social perceptions and constructions. They will gain an understanding of the social implications these concepts have and how they influence various social outcomes. Through this process, learners will develop skills in discussing race, ethnicity, and their impacts on societal structures.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical and Cultural Understanding - Origins and Influences - Bomba
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Arts, Social Studies, Performing Arts
Explore Bomba, a dynamic traditional dance deeply rooted in African, Spanish, and Taino influences. Understand its dual role as an artistic expression and a vehicle for social resistance. Gain cultural literacy and an appreciation for its historical context.
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11th Grade - University
Understanding Race and Ethnicity - Prejudice and Discrimination - Sociology
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11th Grade - University
Social Studies
Examine the concepts of race and ethnicity from a sociological viewpoint, highlighting common misconceptions and their effects on societal structures. Identify key differences between race and ethnicity, and understand how social constructs shape perceptions. Gain insights into how racial categorization influences social outcomes, focusing on the implications for various societal structures.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Foundation Building Blocks - Key Principles - Ethnic Studies
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Education, History, Social Studies
In examining the core principles of Ethnic Studies, the focus is on understanding its primary goals, foundational disciplines, and significant challenges. Learners will gain insights into various cultural perspectives and understand the societal influence of these studies. This will help them develop a deeper comprehension of racial inequities and appreciate the importance of representation within the educational context.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical Events Analysis - Women's Suffrage - U.S. Voting Rights
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine the significant historical milestones and figures of the women's suffrage movement in the United States, highlighting essential documents and pivotal events. Gain insights into the socio-political context that influenced voting rights and understand the challenges faced by various groups in their pursuit of suffrage.
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Population Dynamics - Factors Influencing the Mean Center - U.S. Demography Trends
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Geography
Investigate the dynamics of the Mean Center of Population by examining historical and recent trends that influence its movement across the United States. Analyze how shifts in population relate to socio-economic and environmental changes, and develop skills to interpret these trends. Enhance the ability to predict future demographic developments by understanding the underlying factors affecting population distribution.
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Analyzing Systemic Health Disparities - Case Studies and COVID-19 Impact
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze systemic issues that contribute to health disparities, using narratives like Mr. Fowler's to illustrate the complex challenges faced by marginalized communities. Gain insights into socio-economic factors impacting healthcare access and grasp the urgency for systemic change, as emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
[Social Movements - Asian American Activism - Civil Rights Movements]
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Explore the dynamics of Asian American activism and social movements by focusing on historical events like the student protests at San Francisco State and the role of the Asian American Political Alliance. Gain insights into the establishment of pan-ethnic political identities and their impact on modern socio-political landscapes.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical Understanding - African American History - Civil Rights Movement
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine key events and figures in African American history from the early colonial period to the Civil Rights Movement. Gain a comprehensive understanding of significant historical moments, including the Emancipation Proclamation and landmark legislation, to enhance knowledge of civil rights progression and its impact on society.
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
[Analyzing Impact - Native American Civil Rights Movement - Historical and Social Change]
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
History
Examine the central role of the American Indian Movement (AIM) within the Native American Civil Rights Movement by focusing on key events and outcomes. Gain an understanding of the historical context and explore the strategies employed in activism. Analyze how these efforts have transformed both the political and social landscapes for Native Americans.
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Asian American Advocacy - Ethnic Studies Movements - History and Current Challenges
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Investigate the journey of Asian American advocacy within ethnic studies, examining pivotal movements and historical events to deepen understanding of the foundations of ethnic studies and its ongoing impact on social justice and educational frameworks.
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11th Grade - University
Analysis and Understanding - Student Diversity Trends - American Public Schools
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11th Grade - University
Social Studies, Science
Analyze the changing trends in student diversity within American public schools, focusing on patterns of segregation and diversity. Gain insights into demographic shifts and explore their implications on educational equity and resource allocation.
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6th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Voting Rights - Historical Legislation and Amendments - U.S. History]
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6th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine the progression of voting rights in the United States by focusing on pivotal constitutional amendments and legislation that have broadened suffrage. Key elements include the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-fourth Amendments, alongside the essential impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Gain a comprehensive understanding of historical restrictions, the significance of these landmark changes, and their roles in shaping democratic principles and civic engagement. Explore ongoing debates to enhance understanding of how these legal milestones continue to influence the voting landscape today.
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Activism - Native American Protest Movements - The Trail of Broken Treaties
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies, History
Examine the dynamics of Native American activism through the Trail of Broken Treaties by analyzing its goals, key organizations, and outcomes. Gain insights into historical protest strategies and understand their lasting impact on Native American rights and cultural preservation today.
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
[Equitable Vaccination Strategies - Mobile Units & Community Impact - COVID-19 Response]
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Health, Business, Social Studies
Explore the focus on equitable vaccination strategies, emphasizing the implementation of mobile units and their impact on communities heavily affected by COVID-19. Understand the importance of addressing vaccination distribution challenges and identifying vulnerable populations to enhance public health responses.
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11th Grade - University
[Understanding Trends - Diversity Challenges - Public School Segregation]
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11th Grade - University
Science, Social Studies
Examine the evolving diversity trends in American public schools, focusing on segregation patterns and their effects on educational equality. Gain insights into the consequences of school segregation, including disparities in resource allocation, and recognize the urgent need for equitable educational reforms.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Civil Rights - Seating Segregation - Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Education, Social Studies
Investigate the complexities of the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement, emphasizing crucial events such as desegregation efforts in Delano, and the influential leadership of Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. Gain an understanding of the anti-discrimination strategies employed, the rise of ethnic pride, and the political effects these movements had during the 1960s and 70s. Develop comprehensive insights into the historical context, key figures, and cultural shifts that characterized this transformative period.
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
Analysis of Forced Labor - Transition to African Slavery - Slavery and Civil Rights
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
History, Social Studies
Learners will explore the historical context of forced labor in the United States, examining the transition to African slavery and the civil rights movement. They will gain an understanding of key historical changes, their impacts, and the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice.
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
[Understanding Terminology - Hispanic & Latino Identity - Cultural Studies]
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6th Grade - 10th Grade
World Languages
Explore distinctions and overlaps among terms such as Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx. Gain clarity on cultural identities and understand historical changes in the representation of these groups in official documents, drawing insights from dictionary definitions and U.S. cultural practices.
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Tribal Alliances - Native American Involvement - American Civil War
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine the complex roles and alliances of Native American tribes during the American Civil War, emphasizing the Five Civilized Tribes and prominent figures such as Stand Watie. Gain a thorough understanding of the historical impact, military strategies, and post-war consequences for Native American tribes, thereby enhancing historical analysis and inquiry-based learning skills.
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