AAS.SS.17.C
Apply the process of historical inquiry to research, interpret, and use multiple types of sources of evidence.
Ethnic Studies: African American Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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process of historical inquiryresearchinterpretationmultiple types of sourcesevidence
Skills
- apply (process of historical inquiry) #dok3
- research (multiple types of sources of evidence) #dok3
- interpret (multiple types of sources of evidence) #dok3
- use (multiple types of sources of evidence) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify various types of sources used as historical evidence. #dok1
- I can use multiple sources to answer questions about the past. #dok2
- I can interpret evidence from different types of sources to understand historical events. #dok3
- I can apply the process of historical inquiry to investigate a historical question. #dok3
- I can research a historical topic using multiple sources of evidence. #dok3
Big Ideas
- History is constructed through a process of inquiry that uses multiple types of evidence.
- Using diverse sources allows for a deeper and more accurate interpretation of the past.
Essential Questions
- What is the process of historical inquiry and why is it important?
- How do historians use different types of sources to interpret historical events?
- Why is it important to use multiple sources when researching history?
- What challenges might arise when interpreting evidence from various sources?
- How can historical inquiry help us better understand social studies issues today?