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World History Syllabus

Dr. Cooper
Course Overview: Welcome to World History! This class is a two-semester core curriculum
course. “Students in grade ten study major turning points that shaped the modern world, from
the late eighteenth century through the present, including the cause and course of the two world
wars. They trace the rise of democratic ideas and develop an understanding of the historical
roots of current world issues, especially as they pertain to international relations. They
extrapolate from the American experience that democratic ideals are often achieved at a high
price, remain vulnerable, and are not practiced everywhere in the world. Students develop an
understanding of current world issues and relate them to their historical, geographic, political,
economic, and cultural contexts. Students consider multiple accounts of events in order to
understand international relations from a variety of perspectives (State of California Social
Studies Framework).”

Grade Ten – World History


The course will be focused on the state standards for tenth grade Social Studies. The following
units of study will be covered this year:
Unit 1: The Rise of Democratic Ideas
Unit 2: Industrial Revolution
Unit 3: Imperialism
Unit 4: World War I
Unit 5: Totalitarianism and Fascism, the World Between Wars
Unit 6: World War II
Unit 7: The Cold War
Unit 8: The Modern World

Required Text:
The Modern World, McDougal Littell, 2007. In addition, we will use various supplemental
readings including articles, primary documents, essays, etc. Students are financially responsible
for lost or damaged textbooks.

Expectations:
It will be necessary for all students to bring the required materials to class everyday! There will
be homework Monday through Thursday, along with the occasional weekend assignment.
Assignments will range from chapter reviews questions to essays and group projects. Students
are expected to be on time for class, keep up with all the assignments, and to follow all classroom
procedures.
Classroom Procedures:
1. Always show mutual respect for your peers, the teacher, our room and materials, and
yourself.
2. All food, drinks, and gum are to be left outside the classroom.
3. Leave all profanity at the door.
4. Come ready to actively listen, participate, and learn with an open mind.
5. Always respect your right to learn along with the rights of your peers to learn.

Make Up Work:
It is critical that students come to class everyday. You cannot make up the knowledge that is
gained during discussions and classroom activities. Students will be able to turn in work that is
missed from EXCUSED absences. Students with unexcused absences, including suspensions,
will not be able to turn in homework. Group presentations will not be pushed back a day for late
or missing group members.

Late Work:
Yes Teacher.

Grading Policy:
Grades are tabulated on a point system. Daily assignments, classroom participation, notebook
portfolios, essays, tests, projects, and homework will all contribute to your final grade.

Teacher Contact:
I can be contacted by phone at (626) 599-5802 or by email at dcooper@duarteusd.org . You can
expect a reply within 24 hours. I am located in 607 and am available before or after school for
any help or questions. I am very excited to begin this challenging and rewarding journey with
you.

I have read the above syllabus and understand that I am responsible for all the rules and
regulations above along with those discussed in class.

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I have read the above syllabus and understand what my student is responsible for as a member of
his/her World History class.

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