Social Studies Curriculum

Social Studies and history are each intrinsic parts of Adventist education, and serve to amplify and enrich the curriculum through presenting an awareness of God’s hand in the affairs of men and of man’s obligation to serve others.
What is Social Studies?
Social Studies is the study of individuals, people, and communities through time and place by analyzing evidence from multiple sources.
Social Studies helps students to navigate the world. By exploring the past, participating in the present, and looking toward the future, Social Studies prepares learners for a life-long practice of civil discourse and civic engagement in their communities and the world.

DISCIPLINES: Social Studies includes but is not limited to courses such as anthropology, archaeology, economics, ethnic studies, geography, history, indigenous studies, law, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and other courses that study diverse human experiences.
The North American Division provides resources for the teaching of Social Studies.
THE NAD STANDARDS
Contact your union to get access to our NAD Standards-based Learning Toolbox which includes priority standards, proficiency scales, unit plans, assessments, trainings, and engaging faith-based resources
TRAINING
The Adventist Learning Community site for Social Studies training and resources for teachers.
Ordering Information
Adopted textbooks and other curriculum materials are available from multiple sources and vendors. Click the link below to download order forms or access information and instructions.
