SSRM.SS.3.C
Investigate, interpret, and analyze multiple historical and contemporary viewpoints within and across cultures.
Social Studies Research Methods · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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multiple historical and contemporary viewpointsculturesissuetopicarea of interest
Skills
- investigate (multiple historical and contemporary viewpoints within and across cultures) #dok2
- interpret (multiple historical and contemporary viewpoints within and across cultures) #dok2
- analyze (multiple historical and contemporary viewpoints within and across cultures) #dok3
- compare (viewpoints across different cultures and time periods) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can investigate multiple historical and contemporary viewpoints related to my topic. #dok2
- I can interpret perspectives from different cultures and times. #dok2
- I can analyze the similarities and differences among viewpoints within and across cultures. #dok3
- I can compare different cultural viewpoints to better understand historical or current issues. #dok3
Big Ideas
- There are often multiple, diverse viewpoints about an issue or event, shaped by cultural and historical context.
- Understanding and analyzing different viewpoints helps us gain a deeper, more accurate understanding of social studies topics.
Essential Questions
- What different perspectives exist about this issue, event, or topic?
- How do viewpoints vary within and across different cultures and time periods?
- Why is it important to consider multiple viewpoints in social studies research?
- How do historical and contemporary viewpoints shape our understanding of an issue or topic?
- What are the challenges in interpreting and analyzing multiple viewpoints from different cultures?