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Lower Secondary Global Perspectives Year 9

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    End of Year
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  • 2 What is a national perspective?
    Thinking about a situation or issue as it relates to a specific country.
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  • 3 What is a personal perspective?
    What you think supported by evidence.
    Something you copy from a reliable source.
    A summary of other people
    A fact that everyone agrees on.
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  • 4 What is a prediction?
    A statement about what you think might happen in the future or what might be a cause or consequence.
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  • 5 Why is research important?
    To find evidence to support a claim or to test a prediction.
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  • 6 What is a reference list?
    A list of all the sources of information you have researched and used.
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  • 8 What makes a good research question?
    Interesting clear arguable allows development of different perspective.
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  • 9 A good question avoids being too clear so it can have many interpretations. (True or False)
    False
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  • 10 How to gain local or national perspectives?
    Ask what people think and why.
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  • 11 How to gain global perspective information?
    Use search engines on the internet.
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  • 12 What is primary research?
    Asking people questions directly to gain first-hand accounts.
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  • 13 How to handle wiki websites?
    Cross-reference as they can be edited by anyone.
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  • 14 What should research questions allow?
    Explore causes
    Focus only on opinions
    Give short yes or no answers
    Avoid complexity or depth
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  • 15 What is a realistic course of action?
    Something you can actually do to help resolve an issue.
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  • 16 What is a reason or cause?
    Why something happens.
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  • 17 What is a consequence?
    The result of something happening.
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  • 18 What is analysis?
    Detailed examination of something
    breaking it into parts.
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