Skip to main content
IN.USG.3.11
Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies (2023) · Civics · Grade 11-12 · Sub-standard
Electoral College evaluation (Essential)

Explain and evaluate the original purpose and role of the Electoral College and its relevance today

Indiana Department of Education · Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies (2023) · Official source ↗
0
Aligned lessons
0
Crosswalks
0
Primary alignments
5
Siblings
Parent
IN.USG
Indiana US Government Standards

Indiana's 2023 Academic Standards for Social Studies include a required US Government course with 28 Essential standards organized into five main topics: Nature of Politics and Government (political theory, ideology, and comparative systems), Foundations of US Government (constitutional history and principles), Purposes, Principles, and Institutions (three branches, federalism, and civil rights), US and World Affairs (foreign policy and international relations), and Roles of Citizens (participation, civic skills, and responsibilities). The course is required for graduation and covers both US and Indiana state government. Indiana does not mandate a statewide USCIS-based civics test; assessment is through locally developed measures aligned to state standards.

Principle content that aligns

No lessons aligned yet.

We have not yet linked a Principle lesson to this standard. When a lesson clears the rubric, it will appear here with the reasoning behind the link.

Principlecivic education through the news