Title: Derekson National 6th Grade School Curriculum
1Derekson National 6th Grade School Curriculum
- Superintendent of Schools Rana AlAghbar
- Faculty of DNPS Jimmy Greene
- Sam Klemz
- Aly Hawks
- PTA Chair Member Samantha DiMattina
2Mission Statement
- By their sixth grade year, Students should be
able to demonstrate knowledge of national culture
and history including conflicts, major
migrations, and subcultures. The concepts that
will be used in these developments are historical
and theoretical perspectives, identity/ideology,
and imagined communities. Students will better
understand their selves and their nation, unite
as citizens and gain knowledge.
3Incorporated Concepts
- Historical and Theoritical Perspectives
- Identity/Ideology
- Imagined Communities
4forums.fark.com
Sam Klemz
5- John Lye defined ideology as something that
enables the group holding the power to have the
maximum control with the minimum of conflict.
6In Eve Stoddard and Grant Cornwells piece, they
mention local or national identities should not
be held with blind commitment, but subject to
critical, rational evaluation and comparison with
the loyalties and needs of others. Ankie
Hoogvelt encourages cultural studies. She says,
The emancipatory promise and purpose of cultural
studies is to discover resistance and subversive
creativity in the cultural relationship between
the dominant and subordinated groups, and help to
reverse it (169).
7Benedict Anderson said when referring to nations
as imagined communities, It is imagined because
the members of even the smallest nation will
never know most of their fellow-members, meet
them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of
each lives the image of their communion.
8Demographics
Jimmy Greene
9- Derekson is currently a divided nation.
- The Northern area is mostly Lindeaux.
- Two main minorities
- Dowsjos
- Nasdas
- The Southern area is mostly Pogirs.
- Main minority is xenopersones.
10Derekson
- North
- Lindeaux
- Dowsjos
- Nasdas
- South
- Pogris
- Xenopersones
11History of World Conflicts/History of National
Conflicts
Aly Hawks
121st Civil War vs Chinas Communist Revolution
- Discrimination of Pogirs migrants
- 5 per week / 80 hours per week
- Revolution of the workers (1963)
- Bourgeoisie vs proletariat / middle class vs
working class - Mao ZeDong / Red Army revolution
132nd Civil War vs India/Pakistan
- Pagen religion vs Derekson govt
- Workers arrested for practicing Pagen religion
(South) - Revolution sparked (1963)
- Muslims vs Hindus
- Muslims split from India and formed Pakistan
14Curriculum
Rana AlAghbar Samanta DiMattina
15DNPS Sixth Grade Curriculum
- First Quarter
- South
- -Agriculture
- -Monocultural
- -Neighboring nations
- Riala
- Constanteniscu
- Second Quarter
- North
- -Immigration
- -Industrialism
- -Diversity
WINTER BREAK Third Quarter -Civil War
1 -Civil War 2 -Historical events with other
nations Fourth Quarter -Compare and
Contrast -Wrap-up -Test Preparation
16TOGETHER WE LEARN, UNITED WE GROW!
17Works Cited
- Anderson, Benedict. "Imagined Communities." 1994.
Berkeley University. 26 Feb. 2006
ion/dorfman/texthtml/anderson.html. - Hoogvelt, Ankie. Introduction. Globalization and
the Postcolonial World The New Political Economy
of Development. Baltimore Johns Hopkins UP,
2001. 165-172. - Lye, John. "Ideology A Brief Guide." 18 Oct.
1997. Brock University Dept. of English. 26 Feb.
2006 tml. - Stoddard, Eve W., and Grant H. Cornwell.
"Peripheral Visions Towards a Geoethics of
Citizenship." Liberal Education. Summer 2003.
Assosciation of American Colleges and
Universities. 26 Feb. 2006 leducation/le-su03/le-su3fperspective.cfm.