Course Outline
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assessment criteria
A) Knowing and understanding In order to reach the aims of individuals and societies, students should be able to • Use terminology in context • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of subject-specific content and concepts through descriptions, explanations and examples B) Investigating
In order to reach the aims of individuals and societies, students should be able to • Formulate a clear and focused research question and justify its relevance • Formulate and follow an action plan to investigate a research question • Use research methods to collect and record relevant information • Evaluate the process and results of the investigation |
C) Communicating In order to reach the aims of individuals and societies, students should be able to • Communicate information and ideas using an appropriate style for the audience and purpose • Structure information and ideas in a way that is appropriate to the specified format • Document sources of information using a recognized convention D) Thinking critically
In order to reach the aims of individuals and societies, students should be able to • Discuss concepts, issues, models, visual representation and theories • Make valid arguments • Analyze and evaluate a range of sources/data in terms of origin and purpose, examining values and limitations • Interpret different perspectives and their implications |