Participation in Democracy & Modern History of Hawaii
Course Number CGU1100/CHR1100
1/2 credit each
Description: Grade 10. Participation in Democracy. This course is designed to assist the learner in understanding his/her roles, rights, and responsibilities as a citizen of our world, nation and state through the analysis of primary and secondary sources. To do so, students will examine foundations and principles of the democratic process; examine students’ rights and role as a citizen; and use the tools and methods of social scientists.
Description: Grade 10. Modern History of Hawai’i. This course is designed to assist the learner in understanding the dynamics of change and continuity in Hawai’i. To do so, the students will examine past economic, political and social decisions and events and compare them to current conditions in Hawai’i.
Course Number CGU1100H/CHR1100H (HONORS)
1/2 credit each
Prerequisite: It is recommended that the student be reading at grade level or beyond.
Description: Grade 10. Participation in Democracy. This accelerated course is designed to assist the learner in understanding his/her roles, rights, and responsibilities as a citizen of our world, nation and state. To do so, students will examine foundations and principles of the democratic process; participate in debates; and use the tools and methods of social scientists to conduct historical inquiries.
Description: Grade 10. Modern History of Hawai’i. This accelerated course is designed to assist the learner in understanding and analyzing the dynamics of change and continuity in Hawai’i. To do so, the students will examine past economic, political and social decisions and events and compare them to current conditions in Hawai’i as well as predict future ramifications of the actions of today on the Hawai’i of tomorrow through the historical inquiry process and discussions.