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Social Science Curriculum: Historical Analysis, Civic Understanding, and Intellectual Perspective

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World History

World History examines the development of global civilizations from early societies to the modern era. Students explore political, economic, and cultural transformations across regions and time periods. The course emphasizes understanding cause and effect in historical events.

In a 1-on-1 setting, instruction allows for deeper discussion and analysis. Students engage with primary and secondary sources to build historical perspective. Writing assignments focus on argumentation and evidence-based analysis. Students are encouraged to draw connections between historical events and contemporary issues.

Assessments include essays, document analysis, and cumulative evaluations. This course prepares students for advanced history coursework. It builds critical thinking and global awareness.

AP U.S. History

AP U.S. History is a college-level survey of American history from pre-colonial times to the present. Students analyze political, social, and economic developments that shaped the nation. The course emphasizes critical thinking and historical interpretation.

In the 1-on-1 format, students receive individualized support in analyzing complex texts and constructing arguments. Students engage with primary sources and develop historical writing skills. Emphasis is placed on understanding themes rather than memorizing facts. Students regularly practice AP-style essays and document-based questions.

Assessments include unit exams, essays, and full-length practice tests. This course prepares students for the AP exam and college-level history courses. It develops analytical and writing skills essential for higher education.

AP World History

AP World History is a college-level course examining global developments from early civilizations to the present. Students analyze historical patterns, cultural exchanges, and political systems. The course emphasizes critical thinking and historical interpretation.

In a 1-on-1 setting, instruction allows for deeper analysis of complex topics. Students engage with primary and secondary sources to build historical understanding. Writing assignments focus on argumentation and evidence-based analysis. Students regularly practice AP-style essays and document-based questions.

Assessments include exams, essays, and practice tests. This course prepares students for the AP World History exam. It builds strong analytical and writing skills.

U.S. History

U.S. History examines the development of the United States from its founding to the modern era. Students explore political, social, and economic changes over time. The course emphasizes understanding historical cause and effect.

In a 1-on-1 format, instruction allows for deeper discussion and analysis. Students engage with primary sources and historical texts. Writing assignments focus on constructing clear, evidence-based arguments. Students are encouraged to connect historical events to contemporary issues.

Assessments include essays, document analysis, and exams. This course prepares students for advanced history coursework. It builds critical thinking and civic understanding.