Social inquiry findings · AS 92048
Demonstrate understanding of findings of a social inquiry
Demonstrate understanding of findings of a social inquiry
This standard asks you to show that you understand what you've learned from investigating a social studies question. You'll need to describe findings, use evidence from real sources (like interviews or documents) and interpreted sources (like articles or books), and connect your findings to your original question about topics like global change, diversity, human rights, or identity.
You describe your findings clearly and include evidence from primary and secondary sources that connect to your inquiry question.
You explain what your findings mean and how they address your inquiry question, using evidence from both types of sources to support your explanations.
You evaluate your findings by making critical judgments, connecting different ideas together, and drawing well-reasoned conclusions that are supported by evidence from primary and secondary sources.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.