SSAS.SS.2.C
Review and revise the original proposal to reflect changes needed based upon preliminary research and practices.
Social Studies Advanced Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Skills
- review (the original proposal) #dok2
- revise (the proposal to reflect changes) #dok3
- incorporate (findings from preliminary research) #dok3
- evaluate (the need for changes based on practices) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can review the original proposal for accuracy and alignment with project goals. #dok2
- I can revise my project proposal to reflect changes needed after preliminary research and study of professional practices. #dok3
- I can incorporate relevant findings from preliminary research to improve my proposal. #dok3
- I can evaluate which practices from the field should lead to changes in my proposal. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Proposals should be dynamic, evolving with new information and practices.
- Regular reflection and revision improves the quality and effectiveness of project planning.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to revise a proposal after conducting preliminary research?
- How can professional practices in a discipline impact your project proposal?
- What changes might be necessary in a proposal based on what you learn during research?
- In what ways does revision strengthen the overall research process?
- How can you determine which research findings are important enough to change your proposal?