World History
World
History is a survey course that gives students the opportunity to explore
recurring themes of human experience common to civilizations around the globe
from ancient to contemporary times. An historical approach will be at the
center of the course. The application of the themes of geography and an
analysis of the cultural traits of civilizations will help students understand
how people shape their world and how their world shapes them. As students
examine the historical roots of significant events, ideas, movements, and
phenomena, they encounter the contributions and patterns of living in
civilizations around the world. Students broaden their historical perspectives
as they explore ways societies have dealt with continuity and change,
exemplified by issues such as war and peace, internal stability and strife, and
the development of institutions. To become informed citizens, students require
knowledge of the civilizations that have shaped the development of the United
States. World History provides the foundation that enables students to acquire
this knowledge which will be used in the study of Civics and Economics and
United States History.
For additional information about the World History Curriculum, please visit this website:
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/curriculum/socialstudies/scos/2003-04/058ninthgrade
For additional information about the World History Curriculum, please visit this website:
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/curriculum/socialstudies/scos/2003-04/058ninthgrade