In Civics and Economics, Intensified students will engage in extended application and analysis of the structure and operation of local, state, and national governments as well as the relationship between the government and the economy through an inquiry-based approach. Students will develop critical thinking approaches and apply their knowledge as they grapple with the responsibilities, rights, and duties of citizenship and its function within the political and economic system of the United States.
Students will apply their learning to develop an understanding of what it means to be an informed and responsible citizen. Students will:
- Use maps, globes, photographs, pictures, cartoons, and tables.
- Demonstrate skills for historical, civic, and geographic analysis.
- Understand the foundations of American constitutional government.
- Understand citizenship and the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens.
- Demonstrate personal character traits that facilitate thoughtful and effective participation in civic life. Understand the political process at the local, state, and national levels of government.
- Understand the American constitutional government at the national, state, and local levels.
- Understand the judicial systems established by the Constitution of Virginia and the Constitution of the United States.
- Understand how public policy is made at the local, state, and national levels of government.
- Understand the United States economy, how decisions are made in the marketplace, and the role of government in the economy.
- Understand personal finance and career opportunities.
The Civics and Economics Standards of Learning assessment will be administered at the end of Grade 7.
Schools
Dorothy Hamm Middle School
Gunston Middle School
Kenmore Middle School
Swanson Middle School
Thomas Jefferson Middle School
Williamsburg Middle School