ED1231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Topic Sentence, Sarah Murdoch, Inquiry-Based Learning

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1 Jun 2018
School
Department
Course
Professor
Humanities Lecture 13
Premise of the unit:
Teaching the skills, knowledge, and understanding about how they can be active and
informed citizens in our society, and how they can act out against the wrongs in our society.
Exam
- 40%
- Graphic organisers
- 6 questions
o Write 4 essays 2 ½ pages
o Diagrams & tables to assist explanations
o HEADINGS
o Refer to readings and lecture notes where possible
o Answer each part to the question
Make these the headings
Areas to study
1. SCSA Curriculum
a. Definition of HASS
i. Teachers of humanities face a fascinating prospect. They introduce
their students to new worlds of knowledge and ways of thinking with
which students can build their futures.
ii. They address personal, social, cultural, political, economic, and
environmental
iii. Humanties and Social Science
a. Strands
b. Aims of Hass
c. Concepts of HASS
d. Skills of HASS
e. Rationale
i. My is important that kids learn history, economics, geography, civics
and citizenship
f. How HASS affects everyday life
2. Human Rights
a. What is human rights, what is social justice, why is it important? Why do we
do it? How does it fit into HASS why do we do it? How do we teach it? Why?
b. Definition
c. Examples
d. UDHR 1948
e. Teaching human rights
f. Childre’s hua rights
i. UNICEF link
g. Social Justice
h. Curriculum connection - links
i. Civics and citizenship and Human rights
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Teaching the skills, knowledge, and understanding about how they can be active and informed citizens in our society, and how they can act out against the wrongs in our society. 6 questions: write 4 essays 2 pages, diagrams & tables to assist explanations, headings, refer to readings and lecture notes where possible, answer each part to the question, make these the headings. Areas to study: scsa curriculum, definition of hass, teachers of humanities face a fascinating prospect. In 2 of the questions: taking kids to the place where the captain stayed, where the letters were written where the prisoners escaped, used as a model to show how hass can be so important. Give a classroom example wherever possible: show that you can apply it in the classroom. Refer to readings and lecture notes where possible: based on evidence to support your ideas, person or organisation. Content: scsa curriculum, human rights and social justice.

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