Addressing conflict · AS 91281
Describe how cultural conflict(s) can be addressed
Describe how cultural conflict(s) can be addressed
This standard asks you to pick a cultural conflict you've studied and explain how it can be addressed. You need to describe what the conflict is about, who's involved and what they believe, and then talk about real efforts (particularly local ones) that have tried to solve it — including what outcomes those efforts might have.
You clearly describe the conflict, who's involved and why they disagree, explain one local intervention with examples, and identify possible outcomes.
You describe the conflict and perspectives in depth, explain how a local intervention works with specific evidence, and describe two possible outcomes that connect clearly to the intervention.
You describe everything in depth with strong evidence, compare both local and global interventions, recommend which is more effective for addressing the conflict, and explain the desired outcomes for society with clear reasoning.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.