ISJ.ELAR.1.D
Organize information from multiple sources, including primary and secondary sources.
Independent Study in Journalism · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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informationsourcesmultiple sourcesprimary sourcessecondary sourcesorganization
Skills
- organize (information from multiple sources) #dok2
- differentiate (between primary and secondary sources) #dok2
- synthesize (information from primary and secondary sources) #dok3
- evaluate (the credibility of multiple sources) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify information from multiple sources, including primary and secondary sources. #dok1
- I can distinguish between primary and secondary sources. #dok2
- I can organize information from different sources into categories or themes. #dok2
- I can synthesize information from primary and secondary sources to develop a cohesive understanding of a topic. #dok3
- I can evaluate the usefulness and reliability of information from various sources for a given journalistic purpose. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Organizing information from diverse sources strengthens journalistic integrity and clarity.
- Understanding how to utilize primary and secondary sources is essential for accurate and thorough reporting.
Essential Questions
- What strategies can I use to effectively organize information from multiple sources?
- How do primary sources differ from secondary sources in journalism?
- Why is it important to include both primary and secondary sources when researching a topic?
- How can I evaluate and select the most credible sources to support my work?
- What challenges might arise when organizing information from multiple sources, and how can they be addressed?