STSS.SS.2.F
Identify bias in written, oral, and visual material.
Special Topics in Social Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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biaswritten materialoral materialvisual material
Skills
- identify (bias in written material) #dok1
- identify (bias in oral material) #dok1
- identify (bias in visual material) #dok1
- analyze (sources in different formats for bias) #dok2
- evaluate (the impact of bias on information) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify bias in written material. #dok1
- I can identify bias in oral material. #dok1
- I can identify bias in visual material. #dok1
- I can analyze how bias is presented in different types of sources. #dok2
- I can evaluate how bias affects the understanding of information. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Bias can exist in all forms of communication and affects how information is interpreted.
- Recognizing and evaluating bias is essential for critically engaging with social studies sources.
Essential Questions
- What is bias, and how can it be found in different types of materials?
- How does bias in written, oral, or visual material affect the message being communicated?
- Why is it important to identify bias when analyzing sources in social studies?
- What strategies can we use to recognize and address bias in the materials we encounter?
- How can identifying bias influence our perspective on a historical or social studies topic?