Code |
Description |
SS.912.S.7.1: | Identify characteristics of a “social” problem, as opposed to an “individual” problem. |
SS.912.S.7.2: | Describe how social problems have changed over time. |
SS.912.S.7.3: | Explain how patterns of behavior are found with certain social problems. |
SS.912.S.7.4: | Discuss the implications of social problems for society. |
SS.912.S.7.5: | Examine how individual and group responses are often associated with social problems. |
SS.912.S.7.6: | Evaluate possible solutions to resolving social problems and the consequences that might result from those solutions. |
SS.912.S.7.7: | Survey local agencies involved in addressing social problems to determine the extent of the problems in the local community. |
SS.912.S.7.8: | Design and carry out school- and community-based projects to address a local aspect of a social problem. |
This cluster includes the following access points.
Access Point Number |
Access Point Title |
SS.912.S.7.AP.1a: | Recognize a characteristic of a “social” problem. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.1b: | Recognize a characteristic of an “individual” problem. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.2: | Recognize an example of a social problem that has changed over time. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.3: | Identify an example of how patterns of behavior are found with a social problem. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.4: | Recognize an implication of a social problem for society. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.5: | Recognize an example of how an individual or group response is often associated with a social problem. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.6a: | Identify a possible solution to resolving a social problem. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.6b: | Recognize a possible consequence that might result from that possible solution. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.7a: | Recognize a social problem in a local community. |
SS.912.S.7.AP.7b: | Identify a local agency involved in addressing a social problem |
SS.912.S.7.AP.8: | Participate in school- and community-based projects to address a local aspect of a social problem |