USAID DEC
The program for supporting education, prepared by a group of specialists in education, trainers, and supervisors with the support of the education support program, aimed to develop the skills of educators in using maps to teach social studies.
2013 · 25 pages

Abstract
The program's objectives included developing the knowledge and skills of educators in using maps to teach social studies, identifying the types of maps used in teaching social studies, and developing the ability to read maps correctly. The program consisted of six sessions, each lasting 5 hours, with a total of 30 hours of training. The program's activities included introducing the concept of maps, identifying the types of maps, and developing the ability to read maps correctly. The program also included activities on using maps in teaching social studies, such as creating lesson plans and developing educational materials. The program's objectives were to enable educators to use maps effectively in teaching social studies, to develop their knowledge and skills in using maps, and to improve their ability to create lesson plans and educational materials. The program's activities were designed to be interactive and participatory, with a focus on developing the skills of educators in using maps to teach social studies. The program's activities included a range of exercises and activities, such as completing a map, identifying the types of maps, and developing a lesson plan using a map. The program also included a range of educational materials, such as maps, charts, and diagrams, to support the development of educators' skills in using maps. The program's evaluation revealed that the educators who participated in the program showed significant improvements in their knowledge and skills in using maps to teach social studies. The program's activities were well-received by the educators, who reported that they had gained a better understanding of the concept of maps and how to use them effectively in teaching social studies.
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2014USAID DEC