
Learning history, geography, and civic education according to highest abilities and potential.

The Saut Social Studies Program introduces students with Down syndrome to their nation's history, geography, and civic values according to their highest abilities and potential. The program anchors national identity and belonging, and builds awareness of the surrounding community and world.
Content is delivered through visual and interactive methods suited to the students' learning profiles, linking knowledge to daily life and active citizenship.
Teach history and geography according to each student's highest abilityAnchor national identity and sense of belongingDevelop community awareness and active citizenshipConnect knowledge to daily life
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