3.1 Inquiry-based learning and problem-solving
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Social studies education covers history, geography, economics, and more. It aims to develop critical thinking and global understanding, preparing students for active citizenship. The focus is on analyzing information, evaluating evidence, and constructing arguments while appreciating diversity and interconnectedness. Effective teaching methods include inquiry-based learning, cooperative activities, and simulations. Integrating primary sources and technology enhances engagement. Assessment techniques range from formative feedback to authentic, performance-based tasks. Promoting critical thinking and civic engagement remains crucial in addressing societal challenges.
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Social studies education covers history, geography, economics, and more. It aims to develop critical thinking and global understanding, preparing students for active citizenship. The focus is on analyzing information, evaluating evidence, and constructing arguments while appreciating diversity and interconnectedness. Effective teaching methods include inquiry-based learning, cooperative activities, and simulations. Integrating primary sources and technology enhances engagement. Assessment techniques range from formative feedback to authentic, performance-based tasks. Promoting critical thinking and civic engagement remains crucial in addressing societal challenges.
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