Preparation course for the Unified State Exam in social studies for grade 11 - course 66,330 rubles. from SkySmart, training 9 months, Date: December 4, 2023.
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Social studies lessons on an interactive platform
Let's warm up
- Warm up your mind with easy social studies tasks and recharge yourself with the work atmosphere
We study the theory on the topic of the lesson
- We set a goal for today, learn new material and analyze questions about it
Let's practice
- We train on tasks of different formats to consolidate what we have learned
We teach you how to apply it in life
- We analyze the material using examples that can be encountered in real life
We summarize and give homework
- We check whether the goal of the lesson has been achieved. The teacher explains what problems you need to solve yourself
Progress and results from the first lessons
Let's determine the level
The student will understand his strengths and weaknesses, set a realistic goal and understand what he expects from the social studies course.
We'll show you how not to lose points
We will tell you in which exam tasks mistakes are made most often and how to avoid them.
Let's prepare without stress
We will teach you how to pass exams without worry and understand the topics that are most difficult for you.
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courseGraduated from Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University. Teaches social studies for 11 years
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courseHas a higher legal education and has been teaching social studies for 5 years.
I am a practical teacher, every year I take the Unified State Exam in social studies together with my students. My result: 97 points. Together we will plunge into the wonderful world of social studies, where I will show you all the pitfalls and pitfalls of the exam, and we will achieve maximum results!
1. Human and society
In the first block of the Unified State Exam preparation course in social studies, an 11th grade student will repeat material about how society works. During lessons with a tutor, he will understand:
- who is a person and why an individual and a personality are not the same thing;
- what cognition is and how people use it;
- how worldview influences a person;
- what truth is and how to determine it;
- how freedom and responsibility are connected, what a person is capable of;
- what is the meaning of society and what binds people within it;
- how different types of cultures influence a person;
- what role does science play in our lives;
- Why does a person need religion and how do religious movements differ?
- everything about art: what types there are and how they develop society;
- why it is important to get an education;
- why society needs morality so much;
- what global threats hang over society in the 21st century.
2. Social relations
This module will help you remember how relationships work in society. In individual lessons, the student will understand:
- what is satisfaction and why people are not socially equal;
- how social groups arise and who is included in them;
- what is an ethnic group and how are the people within it connected?
- how ethnosocial and social conflicts are born;
- why it is customary to live according to social norms, what norms there are and what behavior does not fit into them;
- why people create families and what role marriage plays in a person’s life;
- why social roles are needed and what role conflict is.
3. Economy
The teacher’s task at this stage of the preparation course for the Unified State Exam in social studies for the eleventh grade is to explain the basics of economics. The teenager learns:
- what economics is responsible for and what economic theory consists of;
- what are factors of production and factor income using a real example;
- what are economic systems for?
- what is a market and how demand is related to supply;
- how banks improve society;
- what are fixed and variable costs;
- what role do money and securities play in the economy;
- why inflation occurs and how it threatens the economy;
- how the labor market works and why people go to work;
- how the state is connected to the economy;
- how to calculate economic growth and what GDP reflects;
- why every citizen pays taxes;
- what economic behavior is and how to consume rationally;
- how the world economy works.
4. Right
In the online lessons of the Unified State Exam preparation course in social studies, an 11th grade student will examine the topic of law. Namely:
- what are human rights and who protects them;
- what is the rule of law and legal acts;
- what are the types of offenses and what is legal liability;
- why is the Constitution of the Russian Federation needed;
- what is legal capacity and how the law regulates small businesses;
- how to get a job and what labor relations are;
- how the law resolves disputes between spouses and what is division of property;
- how administrative law differs from criminal law;
- how to exercise the right to a favorable environment;
- what rights do citizens of the Russian Federation have and how to obtain citizenship;
- how courts resolve disputes between citizens;
- what is alternative civil service;
- for which the courts and police are responsible.
5. Policy
The “Politics” block will explain what role the law plays in the life of society. In the preparation course for the Unified State Exam in social studies, an eleventh grade student will learn:
- what is politics and what is governed by power in society;
- what types of authorities are there?
- how political systems differ;
- what states are like and who rules them;
- where they came from and how political regimes differ;
- why is civil society needed and how is it related to the rule of law;
- who is included in the political elite and what a political leader should be;
- how and why elections are held;
- why politicians are divided into parties;
- how the media are related to power;
- What does the Russian Federation consist of?