(1) In general, a basic program in social studies shall:
(a) meet the following conditions:
(i) use strategies and methods that incorporate multiple perspectives as a basic component of social studies instruction;
(ii) support the democratic process to promote a learning environment to foster individual civic competence; and
(iii) integrate knowledge, skills, beliefs, values, and attitudes within and across disciplines to promote active citizenship.
(b) include the following practices:
(i) incorporate inquiry skills and strategies using both primary and secondary resources;
(ii) promote social criticism and socialization as a commitment to social responsibility;
(iii) analyze ethical dimensions and social policy implications of issues to provide an arena for reflective development of concern for individual needs and the common good;
(iv) promote decision-making skills and civic responsibilities through active participation (e.g., service learning projects) ; and
(v) nurture an understanding of the contemporary and historical traditions and values of American Indian cultures and other cultural groups of significance to Montana and to society.