PROGRAM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goal of the Social Studies Education Program is to
educate effective, professional social studies teachers who have a solid foundation
in the liberal arts; an academic major in history and a strong concentration
in the social sciences; and the skills and attitudes essential for preparing
middle grades and secondary school students for responsible citizenship in a
multicultural, democratic society and an interdependent world. Teaching
social studies, which includes "the entirety of human experience,"
requires that students:
- Know the major periods of United States, North Carolina,
World, European, African, Asian, and Latin American history and identify the
basic political, social, economic, cultural, and geographical themes of each
period.
- Recognize the influence of each civilization upon the
world and acknowledge the European heritage of significant United States institutions.
- Situate significant current events within an historical
framework and recognize their interrelatedness.
- Understand the nature, content, and concepts of the
social science disciplines (Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political
Science, and Sociology) and apply social science concepts to the study of
individuals, societies, and institutions.
- Develop constructive attitudes toward diversity, pluralism,
change, conflict, and uncertainty.
- Understand the historical and contemporary place of
Social Studies in public education, with particular attention to the current
North Carolina Social Studies curriculum, and become familiar with recent
trends and their significance for social studies educators.
- Formulate appropriate objectives and utilize a variety
of effective instructional strategies, resources, and assessment techniques
which are designed to develop the skills of inquiry, decision-making, problem
solving, and critical thinking.
- Develop classroom management skills consistent with
current professional standards, respect for all individuals, fairness, and
a positive classroom climate.
- Exhibit a working knowledge of instructional technology
and the ability to integrate appropriate Computer Based Instructional resources
and strategies into social studies instruction.
- Complete a sequenced program of field experiences and
professional activities that develop a respect for the profession, a sense
of individual competence, and an appreciation for continual reflective practice,
collaboration, and professional development.