Matt Lattimore
Knowledge
1. Culture and cultural diversity.
2. Ways human beings view themselves in and over time.
3. People, places, and environments.
4. Individual development and identity.
5. Interactions among individuals, groups and institutions.
6. How people create and change structures of power, authority, and
governance.
7. How people organize for production, distribution, and consumption
of goods and services.
8. Relationships among science, technology and society.
9. Global connections and interdependence.
10. Ideals, principles, and practices of citizenship in a democratic
society.
Skills
1. Read critically and actively, social studies literature.
2. Effectively apply information technologies to teaching secondary
social studies.
3. Apply multiple perspectives to understanding the social world in
teaching secondary social studies.
4. Develop strategies for promoting social responsibility among secondary
social studies students.
5. Apply an integrated understanding of concepts in the social sciences
and history to teaching secondary social studies.
6. Plan and provide a variety of learning opportunities to meet the
developmental needs of diverse learners that challenge
secondary social studies students to think critically and creatively,
be active learners, and interact with fellow students.
7. Design and use multiple assessment techniques that demand high level
of performance among secondary social studies
students.