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Must an educator who teaches social studies, which covers many elements of civics and government, economics, history and geography, demonstrate subject matter competency in all of these sub-areas?

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Must an educator who teaches social studies, which covers many elements of civics and government, economics, history and geography, demonstrate subject matter competency in all of these sub-areas?

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Yes. Teachers must demonstrate subject matter competency in all core subject areas covered under what was formerly referred to as the “social studies” curriculum, now broken down into, history and social science.

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