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Secondary Education MaggieAlexis ShaunChris. Characteristics of: Disciplined Inquiry  Analyze primary Source and secondary sources  Create double entry.

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1 Secondary Education MaggieAlexis ShaunChris

2 Characteristics of: Disciplined Inquiry  Analyze primary Source and secondary sources  Create double entry diary  Supporting data  Opposition to that position or argument  Built on prior knowledge  Research skills  Scaffolding Learning activities In-depth Understanding  African National Congress and Nationalist positions  Uncover roots of dissention  Investigate other Countries (States)  Human Rights Violations

3 Examples of Primary Sources  Demographic Charts  Newspapers  Photographs  Political Cartoons

4 Examples of Application of GRASP Frame  G- Organize information chronologically, understand multiple perspectives, analyze the aftermath of war or ongoing concerns in a country and pose possible solutions.  R- Researcher, Political Ambassador, U.N. Council Member  A- United Nations Council on Human Rights  S- Create a group project reflecting on the Human Rights inequalities in South Africa  P- Group proposal for actions to be taken by the UN  S- Rubric, Peer assessment

5 Examples of: Enduring Understandings  Types of problems that are faced by governments and citizens in a country that discriminates against one sector of its citizenry Essential Questions  Why it is important to understand and know problems that have occurred in a country’s past and how it affects the present day

6 What Students Should Know and Be Able to Do Conceptual Understanding  Describe what happened when Europeans conquered South Africa Procedural Knowledge  Synthesize multiple perspectives from primary sources to create an informed historical perspective  analyze primary source documents  utilize double-entry journals to establish a clear point of view  create graphic organizers that aid their understanding of how diverse perspectives relate to and interact with each other  incorporate contradictory information into their pre-existing schemas about controversial historical times. Students will be able to change their minds as they objectively evaluate new information

7 Examples of Differentiated Instruction 1.Guest speakers 2.Books concerning the timeframe 3.Graphic organizers 4.Group discussions


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