Indicator: Indicator 1: Teachers have a basic knowledge and understanding of the tapestry of world cultures. Teachers:
Know and appreciate creative works of world cultures,
Value the contributions of world cultures and religions,
Have an awareness of, an appreciation for, and sensitivity to diverse cultures, and
Recognize the impact of social diversity in a complex world.
Indicator: Indicator 2: Teachers understand the social science disciplines. Teachers:
Understand the interdisciplinary nature of social studies,
Know spatial and temporal concepts and their relationships,
Are aware of the rights and responsibilities of democratic citizenship, and
Acquire new knowledge in the social sciences.
Indicator: Indicator 3: Teachers know and understand the developmental progression from the individual to the nation: Self and family, home and school, neighborhoods, communities, state, nation
Indicator: Indicator 5: Teachers have a basic knowledge of local and national traditions.
Indicator: Indicator 6: Teachers understand basic geographic concepts and how they can be integrated including:
Map, globe and chart skills
Five Themes of Geography
Six Essential Elements of Geography
Environmental issues and concerns
Indicator: Indicator 9: Teachers have a knowledge of political science, including:
Comparative governments (Government in a democratic society)
Local, state, and national governments
International relations
Indicator: Indicator 10: Teachers demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of physical, regional, and cultural geography and their effects on the relationship between people and their environments.