Session Number

A-1

Grade Level

Grade Levels: HS

Start Date

4-3-2016 8:25 AM

End Date

4-3-2016 9:25 AM

Description

The Illinois Legislature will require all Illinois students to complete one semester in civics in order graduate beginning with students entering next academic year. IMSA adopted a combined one-semester civics/American history curriculum this year that can serve as a critical study in how to achieve the goals the state hopes to achieve. Rather than wrestle with the issue of American History vs. American Government curriculum, we are attempting to present a History of American Government, exploring the origins of our political institutions beginning in the Dark Ages and how these have evolved to meet the needs of the times. We believe this approach adds color and drama to the civics material and provides the students with a sense of just how unique and precious these are.

Share

COinS
 
Mar 4th, 8:25 AM Mar 4th, 9:25 AM

Session A-1: The New Illinois Civics Curriculum: Perils and Pitfalls

The Illinois Legislature will require all Illinois students to complete one semester in civics in order graduate beginning with students entering next academic year. IMSA adopted a combined one-semester civics/American history curriculum this year that can serve as a critical study in how to achieve the goals the state hopes to achieve. Rather than wrestle with the issue of American History vs. American Government curriculum, we are attempting to present a History of American Government, exploring the origins of our political institutions beginning in the Dark Ages and how these have evolved to meet the needs of the times. We believe this approach adds color and drama to the civics material and provides the students with a sense of just how unique and precious these are.

 

To view the content in your browser, please download Adobe Reader or, alternately,
you may Download the file to your hard drive.

NOTE: The latest versions of Adobe Reader do not support viewing PDF files within Firefox on Mac OS and if you are using a modern (Intel) Mac, there is no official plugin for viewing PDF files within the browser window.