Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CXXIX - Bulletin123-Adult Education Content Standards
Chapter 11 - Social Studies
Section CXXIX-1107 - Benchmark 3-Geography
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code CXXIX-1107
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Adult learners demonstrate the use of geographic tools to locate and analyze information about people, places and environments.
1. Define and demonstrate knowledge of
directions in their local community and state, as well as, on a world map and
globe.
2. Draw simple maps to give
directions.
3. Recite address
including:
a. city;
b. state;
c. zip code;
d. parish; and
e. country.
4. Recognize that maps and globes represent
different views of the world.
5.
Describe and define natural features such as:
a. landforms;
b. bodies of water;
c. mountains;
d. deserts; and
e. natural resources.
6. Locate positions on a map or
globe.
7. Interpret and use a map
key.
8. Describe the
characteristics of maps.
9.
Interpret maps, charts, graphs and other geographic information.
10. Define and use longitude and latitude to
locate positions on a map or globe.
11. Recognize and locate specific land masses
and bodies of water.
12. Describe
how people depend on the physical environment and its natural resources to
satisfy basic needs.
13. Describe
how people can conserve their natural and man-made resources.
14. Describe the purposes of, and differences
among, maps, and how maps are both similar to and different from globes and
aerial photographs.
15. Describe
the cause and effect of selected migrations and world history, as well as,
their family's migration history.
16. Describe how people have depended on the
physical environment and its natural resources to satisfy their needs and how
these needs have an impact on the natural environment.
17. Explain and interpret basic
geo-political, population and cultural geography maps, charts, graphs and
tables.
18. Describe natural and
demographic characteristics of places and use this knowledge to define how
regions relate to one another and undergo change.
19. Explain how geographic factors affect
human activities.
20. Interpret
thematic maps that depict various aspects of the United States and its world
trade products, trade routes, and cross-cultural interactions.
21. Identify economic, political, and social
patterns that have emerged over the last 50 years.
22. Use geographic knowledge to explain the
past, interpret the present, and to anticipate future issues.
23. Explain policies and programs for
resource management, including the relationship between environmental quality
and economic growth.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:6(A)(10).
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