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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Environmental Stewardship - Cultural Impact - Indigenous Knowledge Preservation
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the integral role indigenous peoples play in preserving biodiversity and reducing environmental impact. Understand how their cultural philosophies and traditional knowledge systems contribute significantly to global sustainability efforts. Gain a comprehensive understanding of these dynamics, evaluating the interplay between cultural practices and biodiversity conservation. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to assess the impact of integrating indigenous knowledge on environmental policies and strategies.
9th Grade - University
Understanding Social Constructs - Indigenous Impact - Historical and Modern Contexts
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9th Grade - University
Social-studies
Analyze the historical and contemporary contexts of Indigenous rights, with a focus on social constructs and their implications. Learners will understand the impact of doctrine policies and cultural perspectives.
9th Grade - University
Mongol Empire's Expansion - Conflicts & Impacts - World History
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9th Grade - University
Social-studies
Investigate the Mongol Empire's vast expansion and key conflicts to understand their global impacts. Analyze the empire's military strategies and assess its historical significance. Develop critical thinking skills by evaluating the effectiveness of their tactics and the long-term implications of their conquests. Enhance knowledge of global history by examining the interactions and influence of the Mongol Empire on different regions.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Terminology Understanding - Nomenclature for Indigenous Peoples - Cultural Awareness
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the terminology related to Indigenous peoples in the U.S. and Canada, focusing on legal and commonly preferred terms. Learners will enhance their cultural awareness and respect for tribal identities.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Educational Impact and Learning Approaches - Understanding Formal, Informal, and Non-formal Education
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore formal, informal, and non-formal education systems, emphasizing their characteristics and societal impacts. Learners will gain understanding of how each type shapes society and contributes to skill development and personal growth.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
[Social Justice Impacts - Infrastructure Development - Urban Planning]
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the social and environmental effects of highway development in U.S. communities. Understand the impacts on health, segregation, and policy decisions, focusing on the interconnectedness of urban planning, community well-being, and legislative frameworks.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Environmental Impacts - PCB Pollution - Mohawk Community
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the impact of PCB pollution on the Mohawk community, focusing on how these environmental challenges affect their cultural practices. Understand the intersection of environmental and cultural issues, identifying the community's adaptive responses to these challenges. Aim to comprehend both the ecological impacts and cultural significance, fostering skills in analyzing complex socio-environmental interactions and developing cultural sensitivity.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Challenges and Interactions - Isolated Tribes - Global Anthropology
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the unique challenges faced by isolated tribes, such as those in Brazil and the Andaman Islands, focusing on the impact of external contact and cultural policies. Understand how these interactions affect cultural preservation, autonomy, and community wellbeing. Develop skills in critical analysis and cultural sensitivity, while gaining insights into the ethical considerations and global implications of engaging with isolated communities.
8th Grade - University
Historical Analysis - Indigenous Repatriation - Native American Issues
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8th Grade - University
Social-studies
Explore the historical challenges of Native American repatriation by examining the relevant legislative acts and ethical considerations associated with the process. Gain insight into decolonized research methods, understanding how they contribute to more equitable and respectful approaches in this field. Focus on building an understanding of the complexities and significance of repatriation efforts and developing the skills necessary to engage with these critical issues thoughtfully and effectively.