PPT-Unit 3: Government/Civics Understanding
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Unitary Confederation Federal What is a unitary government In a unitary government the central government has much authority decisionmaking power Local governing
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Unitary Confederation Federal What is a unitary government In a unitary government the central government has much authority decisionmaking power Local governing bodies simply serve as . End of Course exam Prep . Recognize how Enlightenment ideas . including Montesquieu’s . view of separation of powers and John . Locke’s theories . related to natural law and how Locke’s social contract . and Citizenship. Victorian Curriculum F–10. Released in September 2015 as a central component of the Education State. Provides a stable foundation for the development and implementation of whole-school teaching and learning programs. Outline of this session. FAQs. The rationale and aims of the curriculum. The structure of the curriculum. Approaches to teaching Civics and Citizenshi. p. Resources. Do I have to teach Civics and Citizenship (CC) as a discrete subject in the curriculum?. Activating Strategy:. With a seat partner, discuss the meaning of the word Distribute. Come up with an example of Distributing.. When instructed, share examples of Distributing.. With your seat partner, now discuss different ways in which Power can be Distributed.. Education/Governments/Triangle of Misery. Africa. Standard:. SS7CG2. Students will . explain the structures of the modern governments of Africa.. . a. Compare the republican systems of government in the Republic of Kenya and the Republic of South Africa to the dictatorship of the Republic of Sudan, distinguishing the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting and personal freedoms.. em. Separated. Who’s Who. You Have a Right. By the Numbers. Where‘s It At?. A Moment in Time. A Question of Loyalty. That’s History. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. How do citizens participate in different forms of government?. SS6CG1b, SS6CG4b, SS6CG6b.. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. Fill in your Graphic Organizer throughout the lesson. How do citizens participate in different forms of government?. SS6CG1b, SS6CG4b, SS6CG6b.. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. Fill in your Graphic Organizer throughout the lesson. Agenda . Purpose. Inform instructors about CASAS and EL Civics updates. CASAS updates -Roxana Guzman. EL Civics–Laura Perez. Spring 2017 CASAS Calendar. Available in the Noncredit Faculty Resources Website. What do our students know about civics?. 2010 NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress). 26,600 students tested. Students who scored proficient:. 4. th. grade – 27%. 8. th. grade – 22%. What is a Citizen?. Four ways to gain U.S. citizenship. You were born in U.S. or in one of its territories. One (or both) of your parents were U.S. citizens when you were born. You have gone through Naturalization. = the STUDY OF CITIZENSHIP and GOVERMMENT. Civics is the relationship between people and government.. Who Are America’s Citizens?. In the late 1700s, there were less than 4 million people living in modern day U.S.. All of Civics in One Day What you REALLY NEED TO KNOW IN THIS CLASS Unit 1: Citizenship 14 th Amendment - Anyone who is Born or Naturalized is a US Citizen Responsibilities (Should Do) and Obligations 1. The . Preamble to the. Constitution. a. . is our law.. b. . was ratified by 9 of the . 13 colonies. .. c. . is the introduction . that explains . why . the Constitution . was written.. d. . can be traced to the .
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