Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.53 - CONTENT STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.53.9 - Social Studies Content Standards
Rule 10.53.908 - THE SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT STANDARDS FOR SIXTH THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.53.908
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The civics and government content standards for sixth through eighth grade are that each student will:
(a) explain a variety of forms of government
from the past or present;
(b)
explain the structure of and key principles in foundational documents,
including the Montana Constitution;
(c) explain how global and American Indian
civilizations and governments have contributed to foundational documents of the
United States;
(d) distinguish the
structure, organization, powers, and limits of government at the local, state,
national, and tribal levels;
(e)
identify events and leaders that ensure that key United States principles of
equality and civil rights are applied to various groups, including American
Indians;
(f) demonstrate that the
United States government includes concepts of both a democracy and a republic;
and
(g) employ strategies for civic
involvement that address a state or local, or national issues.
(2) The economics content standards for sixth through eighth grade are that each student will:
(a) explain how economic decisions impact
individuals, businesses, and society, including Indigenous societies;
(b) analyze examples of how groups and
individuals have considered profit and personal values in making economic
choices in the past and/or present;
(c) explain the roles of producers and
consumers in market systems;
(d)
describe the role of competition in the determination of prices and wages in a
market economy;
(e) explain ways in
which money facilitates exchange and impacts transactional costs; and
(f) explain how changes in supply, demand,
and labor standards cause changes in prices and quantities of goods, services,
and other capital.
(3) The geography content standards for sixth through eighth grade are that each student will:
(a) construct and analyze maps
using scale, direction, symbols, legends, and projections to gather information
about regions across the world;
(b)
identify the location of places and regions in the world and understand their
physical, political, and cultural characteristics;
(c) analyze maps and charts from a specific
time period to understand an issue or event;
(d) explain how the environment and
geographic features have affected people and how people have affected the
environment throughout Montana, the United States, and the world;
(e) explain the role and impact of spatial
patterns of settlement and movement in shaping societies and cultures,
including Indigenous cultures;
(f)
identify how the historical and contemporary movement of people, goods, and
ideas from one area can impact change, conflict, and cooperation in other
areas; and
(g) identify the
cultural roots of major world regions.
(4) The history content standards for sixth through eighth grade are that each student will:
(a) explore complex civilizations, and
identify elements of change and continuity across historical eras in Montana,
the Americas, and world history;
(b) analyze how the historical events relate
to one another and are shaped by historical context, including societies in the
Americas;
(c) analyze how, since
European contact, historical events and policies have mutually impacted
American Indian and European societies;
(d) identify how new archaeological and
scientific information shapes historical understanding;
(e) explain how Montana has changed over time
and how this history impacts the present;
(f) understand that there are multiple
perspectives and interpretations of historical events;
(g) analyze how people's perspectives shaped
the historical narratives they created;
(h) identify limitations and biases in
primary and secondary sources, specifically regarding misinformation and
stereotypes; and
(i) students
understand that the questions people ask shape the conclusions they
reach.
AUTH: 20-2-114, MCA IMP: 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA
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