Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 26 - STANDARDS FOR ENDORSEMENTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Subpart B - STANDARDS FOR ENDORSEMENTS IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Section 26.350 - Curriculum: Social Science
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 26.350
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The competent elementary teacher understands the interrelationships among the social sciences; uses concepts and modes of inquiry appropriate to history, geography, economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and archaeology; and promotes all students' ability to make informed decisions as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society and interdependent world.
a) Knowledge Indicators - The competent elementary teacher:
1) understands the rights
and responsibilities of citizenship in the United States and the skills,
knowledge, and attitudes necessary for successful participation in civic
life.
2) understands the
interrelationships of economic and political principles, concepts, and systems
and their relationship to historical and contemporary developments in Illinois,
the United States, and the world.
3) understands from multiple perspectives the
significant eras, themes, developments, and turning points in the history of
Illinois, the United States, and the world.
4) understands the interrelationships between
people and their environment.
5)
understands geographic concepts and phenomena and their impact on Illinois, the
United States, and the world.
6)
understands concepts related to the structure and organization of human
societies and processes of socialization and social interaction.
7) understands the implications of cultural
heritage and diversity, as well as cohesion, within and across
groups.
b) Performance Indicators - The competent elementary teacher:
1) demonstrates proficiency in the principles
of social science.
2) uses history
and modes of inquiry to make informed decisions.
3) uses literature for children and young
adults to support learning in the social sciences.
4) uses social science processes, skills, and
concepts (e.g., gathering, organizing, mapping, interpreting, and analyzing
information).
5) models and teaches
the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic
society.
6) selects and uses a wide
range of instructional resources and technologies to support learning in the
social sciences.
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