Module 1: The Social Scientist’s Toolkit
Lesson 1: Thinking Like a Geographer: The World on a Page
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the key components of a map, including title, scale, direction, and symbols.
- Explain the purpose of different types of maps (e.g., physical, political, thematic).
- Use a map and an atlas to locate key physical and political features of Thailand.
Lesson 2: Thinking Like an Economist: Wants, Needs, and Choices
Learning Outcomes
- Differentiate between needs and wants.
- Explain the concept of scarcity and how it forces individuals and societies to make choices.
- Identify the opportunity cost of a simple economic decision.
Lesson 3: Thinking Like a Citizen: Our Roles and Rules
Learning Outcomes
- Define the concepts of social status and role.
- Explain the importance of social norms and mores for maintaining order.
- Analyze the different roles a student plays in their family, school, and community.
Lesson 4: Digital Earth: Using Modern Geographic Tools
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the function of modern tools like GPS and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
- Explain how satellite imagery is used to understand the Earth’s surface.
- Use a simple online mapping tool to plan a route and identify points of interest.
Lesson 5: Project: Mapping Our Community’s Resources
Learning Outcomes
- Apply map-making skills to create a thematic map of the local school or neighborhood.
- Identify key civic spaces, economic hubs, and geographical features in the community.
- Present the map and explain how different elements of the community are connected.
Module 2: Culture and Identity: The Fabric of Thai Society
Lesson 1: What is Culture?
Learning Outcomes
- Define culture and identify its key components (e.g., language, beliefs, customs, arts).
- Differentiate between material and non-material culture.
- Provide examples of Thai culture that reflect the nation’s values.
Lesson 2: The Process of Socialization
Learning Outcomes
- Explain how individuals learn cultural norms and values through the process of socialization.
- Identify key agents of socialization, such as family, school, peers, and media.
- Analyze how socialization shapes personal identity and behavior.
Lesson 3: The Geography of Culture in Thailand
Learning Outcomes
- Describe how Thailand’s physical geography has influenced cultural diversity across different regions.
- Identify unique cultural traditions from the Northern, Central, Northeastern, and Southern regions of Thailand.
- Explain the importance of respecting cultural differences within the nation.
Lesson 4: Cultural Expression and the Economy
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how cultural products (e.g., handicrafts, food, festivals) contribute to the local and national economy.
- Explain the concept of cultural tourism.
- Propose ways to promote a local cultural product while preserving its authenticity.
Lesson 5: Preserving Our Heritage
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
- Identify threats to traditional cultures in the modern world.
- Develop a plan to document or promote a specific aspect of local Thai culture.
Module 3: Economic Decisions: From Consumer to Producer
Lesson 1: The Smart Consumer
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the principles of rational consumption.
- Identify factors that influence consumer choices, such as price, quality, and advertising.
- Analyze a personal spending decision using the principles of smart consumption.
Lesson 2: The World of Production
Learning Outcomes
- Define production and identify the four factors of production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship).
- Explain the difference between goods and services.
- Trace the production process of a common household item.
Lesson 3: The Role of the Entrepreneur
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the characteristics and importance of entrepreneurship in an economy.
- Explain how entrepreneurs create value by combining factors of production.
- Brainstorm a simple business idea for the school community.
Lesson 4: Applying the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the core principles of the Sufficiency Economy: moderation, reasonableness, and self-immunity.
- Apply these principles to personal financial decisions, such as saving and spending.
- Discuss how a community can apply sufficiency principles to local production.
Lesson 5: Case Study: A Local Business
Learning Outcomes
- Investigate a local business to identify its products, customers, and factors of production.
- Analyze how the business contributes to the local economy.
- Evaluate the business’s practices in relation to consumer satisfaction and sustainability.
Module 4: How We Are Governed: Foundations of the Thai State
Lesson 1: The Structure of Government
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the three branches of government in Thailand: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- Explain the basic function of each branch.
- Describe the difference between national and local government.
Lesson 2: The Importance of Law
Learning Outcomes
- Explain why laws are necessary for a peaceful and orderly society.
- Differentiate between laws, rules, and social norms.
- Analyze the consequences of a society without laws.
Lesson 3: Our Democratic Principles
Learning Outcomes
- Define democracy and identify its core principles, such as popular sovereignty and individual rights.
- Explain the role of citizens in a democratic system.
- Discuss the importance of the principle “Love the nation, the religion, the king” in the context of Thai civic life.
Lesson 4: The Power of the State
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the concept of state power (sovereignty).
- Describe the relationship between the government and its citizens.
- Identify the responsibilities of the government, such as providing public services and national defense.
Lesson 5: Being a Good Citizen
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the duties and responsibilities of a Thai citizen.
- Explain how participating in school and community activities contributes to good citizenship.
- Develop a personal action plan for becoming a more active and responsible citizen.
Module 5: The Marketplace: Where Buyers and Sellers Meet
Lesson 1: Understanding Demand
Learning Outcomes
- Define demand and explain the law of demand.
- Identify factors that can cause a change in demand for a product.
- Create a simple demand schedule and curve for a familiar good.
Lesson 2: Understanding Supply
Learning Outcomes
- Define supply and explain the law of supply.
- Identify factors that can cause a change in supply of a product.
- Create a simple supply schedule and curve for a familiar good.
Lesson 3: Finding Equilibrium: The Magic of Price
Learning Outcomes
- Explain how the interaction of supply and demand determines the market price of a good.
- Define the concepts of surplus and shortage.
- Analyze how a change in supply or demand affects the equilibrium price.
Lesson 4: Competition in the Market
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the benefits of competition for consumers.
- Explain how businesses compete through price, quality, and service.
- Analyze advertisements to identify competitive strategies.
Lesson 5: Market Simulation Game
Learning Outcomes
- Participate in a classroom simulation of a market.
- Make decisions as a buyer or seller to achieve economic goals.
- Reflect on how market forces influenced the outcomes of the simulation.
Module 6: Exploring the Asian Continent
Lesson 1: Physical Geography of Asia
Learning Outcomes
- Locate Asia on a world map and identify its major sub-regions.
- Describe the major physical features of Asia, such as the Himalayas, Gobi Desert, and major river systems.
- Explain how these physical features have influenced settlement patterns.
Lesson 2: Climate and Environment in Asia
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the major climate zones of Asia, including monsoon climates.
- Explain the relationship between climate, vegetation, and human activity.
- Identify a major environmental challenge facing a country in Asia.
Lesson 3: Peoples and Cultures of Asia
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity of the Asian continent.
- Compare and contrast a cultural tradition from Thailand with one from another Asian country (e.g., Japan, India).
- Analyze how globalization is impacting traditional cultures in Asia.
Lesson 4: Economic Landscapes of Asia
Learning Outcomes
- Identify major economic activities and resources in different parts of Asia.
- Compare the economic development of a developed Asian nation with a developing one.
- Explain the role of ASEAN in promoting economic cooperation in Southeast Asia.
Lesson 5: Thailand’s Place in Asia
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the geographic, cultural, and economic connections between Thailand and its Asian neighbors.
- Discuss the benefits and challenges of regional cooperation.
- Propose an idea for a collaborative project between students in Thailand and another ASEAN country.
Module 7: Social Institutions and Their Impact
Lesson 1: The Family Unit
Learning Outcomes
- Define family and identify different family structures.
- Explain the changing roles and responsibilities within modern Thai families.
- Analyze how family values influence individual behavior.
Lesson 2: The Role of Education
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the primary functions of the education system.
- Explain the structure of the Thai education system.
- Analyze the relationship between education and economic opportunity.
Lesson 3: Economic Institutions
Learning Outcomes
- Identify key economic institutions in Thailand (e.g., banks, the stock market).
- Explain the basic functions of money and banking.
- Analyze how these institutions impact daily economic life.
Lesson 4: Government and Political Institutions
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the role of political parties and elections in a democracy.
- Explain the function of key government bodies, such as Parliament and the Cabinet.
- Analyze the importance of civic participation in political institutions.
Lesson 5: Religion as a Social Institution
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the basic functions of religion in society.
- Describe the principle of religious freedom in Thailand and the role of Buddhism.
- Analyze the influence of religious beliefs on Thai culture and customs.
Module 8: Exploring Australia and Oceania
Lesson 1: Physical Geography of a Land Down Under and Islands Adrift
Learning Outcomes
- Locate the region of Australia and Oceania and identify its three major sub-regions.
- Describe the major physical features of Australia and the different types of islands in Oceania.
- Explain how the unique geography of this region has influenced human life and settlement.
Lesson 2: Climate, Environment, and Wildlife
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the major climate zones of Australia and Oceania.
- Explain why the region has such unique biodiversity, including marsupials and monotremes.
- Identify major environmental challenges facing the region, such as coral bleaching and sea-level rise.
Lesson 3: Peoples and Cultures
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the cultural diversity of the region, from its Indigenous peoples to modern multicultural societies.
- Compare and contrast key cultural concepts of Aboriginal Australians and the Māori of New Zealand.
- Analyze the impact of globalization and migration on the cultures of the region.
Lesson 4: Economic Landscapes
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the major economic activities in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
- Explain the critical importance of international trade and tourism to the region’s economies.
- Discuss the unique economic challenges faced by different parts of the region.
Lesson 5: Australia and Oceania’s Place in the World
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the region’s geopolitical and economic connections to Asia, Europe, and North America.
- Discuss the role of regional cooperation through organizations like the Pacific Islands Forum.
- Propose an idea for a collaborative project between students in Thailand and the region.
Module 9: Living Together: Cooperation and Conflict
Lesson 1: Why We Cooperate
Learning Outcomes
- Define cooperation and explain its benefits for individuals and groups.
- Identify different levels of cooperation (family, community, national).
- Analyze a local example of community cooperation.
Lesson 2: Understanding Conflict
Learning Outcomes
- Define conflict and identify its main causes (e.g., competition for resources, differing values).
- Differentiate between constructive and destructive conflict.
- Analyze a simple conflict scenario.
Lesson 3: Conflict Resolution Strategies
Learning Outcomes
- Describe different approaches to conflict (avoidance, competition, compromise, collaboration).
- Explain the steps of a basic negotiation process.
- Apply a conflict resolution strategy to a given scenario.
Lesson 4: The Role of Law in Resolving Conflict
Learning Outcomes
- Explain how laws and the court system provide a formal mechanism for conflict resolution.
- Differentiate between mediation and arbitration.
- Analyze the importance of the rule of law for peaceful conflict resolution.
Lesson 5: Case Study: A Local or National Conflict
Learning Outcomes
- Investigate the background and causes of a specific conflict in Thailand.
- Analyze the strategies used by different parties to address the conflict.
- Propose a potential resolution or path forward for the conflict.
Module 10: Our World, Our Future: An Introduction to Global Issues
Lesson 1: An Interconnected World
Learning Outcomes
- Define globalization and identify its key dimensions (economic, cultural, technological).
- Analyze the concept of global interdependence.
- Discuss the benefits and challenges of living in a globalized world.
Lesson 2: Global Environmental Challenges
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the basic causes and mechanisms of climate change.
- Describe the major impacts of climate change, particularly for Southeast Asia.
- Identify potential solutions to address this global challenge.
Lesson 3: Population and Migration
Learning Outcomes
- Describe global population trends, including aging and youthful populations.
- Differentiate between push and pull factors of migration.
- Analyze the impacts of migration on both host and home countries.
Lesson 4: Global Health and Pandemics
Learning Outcomes
- Identify major global health challenges.
- Explain how globalization enables the rapid spread of pandemics.
- Discuss the importance of international cooperation in responding to health crises.
Lesson 5: Being a Global Citizen
Learning Outcomes
- Define the concept of global citizenship.
- Identify the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework for global action.
- Develop a personal action plan for contributing to a global goal through local action.