12th Grade

Theories of State Formation - Historical Perspectives - Political Philosophy

Theories of State Formation - Historical Perspectives - Political Philosophy

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Theories of State Formation - Historical Perspectives - Political Philosophy

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine major theories on the origins of the state, including the Social Contract and Divine Right theories. Understand how these frameworks explain both the formation and continuity of governments. Develop the ability to critically analyze historical and philosophical perspectives on state formation. Enhance skills in comparative analysis by evaluating differing viewpoints on government legitimacy and authority.

12th Grade

Theoretical Approaches - Prejudice and Discrimination - Sociology

Theoretical Approaches - Prejudice and Discrimination - Sociology

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Theoretical Approaches - Prejudice and Discrimination - Sociology

12th Grade

Social-studies

Study essential theories and concepts in sociology related to prejudice and discrimination, aiming to deepen critical thinking skills and broaden understanding of diverse societal viewpoints.

12th Grade

Exploring Deviance - Symbolic Interactionism - Sociological Theories

Exploring Deviance - Symbolic Interactionism - Sociological Theories

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Exploring Deviance - Symbolic Interactionism - Sociological Theories

12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore deviance through sociological theories such as Symbolic Interactionism and Control Theory. Gain an understanding of key theoretical concepts and their practical implications.

11th Grade

Understanding and Applying - Scaffolding & Proximal Development - Theories of Human Development

Understanding and Applying - Scaffolding & Proximal Development - Theories of Human Development

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Understanding and Applying - Scaffolding & Proximal Development - Theories of Human Development

11th Grade

Social-studies

Key concepts such as scaffolding and the Zone of Proximal Development are critical within human development theories. Understanding these concepts enhances knowledge of developmental influences, which improves their application in educational contexts.

12th Grade

Theoretical Perspectives - Racism and Prejudice - Sociology

Theoretical Perspectives - Racism and Prejudice - Sociology

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Theoretical Perspectives - Racism and Prejudice - Sociology

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate essential sociological theories on race, with a focus on understanding the dynamics of racism and prejudice. Analyze the implications of bias through a study of major sociological perspectives, enhancing comprehension of these critical issues.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Theories - Environmental Influences - Motivation

Theories - Environmental Influences - Motivation

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Theories - Environmental Influences - Motivation

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine motivation theories that highlight the critical influence of environmental factors. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these environmental elements shape motivation dynamics and learn to apply these concepts in psychological contexts. Develop skills to analyze, interpret, and apply these motivational frameworks effectively.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Deviance - Sociological Theories - Social Dynamics

Understanding Deviance - Sociological Theories - Social Dynamics

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Understanding Deviance - Sociological Theories - Social Dynamics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze deviance through the lenses of sociological theories, including strain, labeling, and control theories. Gain insights into societal norms and understand social behaviors through a comprehensive examination of these frameworks.

11th Grade

[Analyzing Theories - Human Development Stages - Psychological Analysis]

[Analyzing Theories - Human Development Stages - Psychological Analysis]

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[Analyzing Theories - Human Development Stages - Psychological Analysis]

11th Grade

Social-studies

Learn about various human development theories with a focus on psychological stages across the lifespan. Develop an understanding of continuous versus discontinuous development and evaluate essential life choices within developmental contexts.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding - Major World Religions - Comparative Religion Studies

Understanding - Major World Religions - Comparative Religion Studies

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Understanding - Major World Religions - Comparative Religion Studies

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the key elements of major world religions by focusing on important terms and concepts. Gain insight into religious beliefs and practices across different cultures. Understand the subject matter deeply, learn to identify core religious concepts, and appreciate diverse cultural perspectives through focused study.

11th Grade

Social Sciences - Theoretical Approaches - Positivism, Interpretive, and Critical

Social Sciences - Theoretical Approaches - Positivism, Interpretive, and Critical

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Social Sciences - Theoretical Approaches - Positivism, Interpretive, and Critical

11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine theoretical approaches in social sciences, emphasizing positivism, interpretive, and critical theories. Develop analytical skills to effectively categorize perspectives, focusing on understanding the subject matter, achieving learning goals, and enhancing the learning process.

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