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| SOCIAL STUDIES |
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| "I know of no safer depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves. And if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education." -Thomas Jefferson |
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| The Social Studies Department at Northwestern Regional accepts the challenge of preparing young people for citizenship in the 21st century. To this end, our goals are to provide every student the opportunity to: |
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Enhance skills in reading, listening, speaking, writing and research |
Acquire a comprehensive understanding of the human experience both past and present, and realize the importance of the role of individual decision-making in influencing the future |
Obtain an in-depth understanding of how our society is governed and the critical role of the individual citizen in this democratic system |
Develop an awareness of the complexity of problems which face the contemporary world and a willingness to become part of the solution to these problems |
Attain an appreciation and acceptance of democratic values which emphasize civic responsibility, participation, and toleration of the diverse peoples of the world |
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| To meet these goals, the members of the Social Studies Department have created a challenging curriculum which seeks always to actively engage students in their own learning. |
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| Courses Offered |
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AP American Government and Politics |
AP Modern Europe |
Asian Studies |
Civics |
Contemporary Issues |
Economics |
Foundations of the Western World |
Global Issues |
Law and Justice |
Psychology |
US History |
Western Civilization |
20th Century World |