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Social Studies 2Do Gye

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  1. Syllabus

    UNIT 1: Origins and first cultures of humanity Great contributions from ancient civilizations
    12 Lessons
  2. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
  3. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
    5 Lessons
  4. UNIT 4: Theory of Knowledge
    9 Lessons
  5. Unit 6: Democracy And The Construction Of A Plurinational State
    12 Lessons
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Relativism and Objetivism

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Relativism and Objectivism


Learning goals: O.CS.F.5.1.5.
Know and apply the rules of logical argumentation in order to validate reasoning that contributes to the development of argumentation, deliberation and persuasion, as a function of a democratic form of communication. a democratic form of communication.


Resources: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFvMEoHkCM/oDdCpN7UCCYEIDux4d_zsQ/edit

https://openstax.org/books/introduction-philosophy/pages/1-introduction


Learning activities: Students will learn through examples differences and meaning from Relativsm, Idealism, Objectivism and Pragamatism.

Project based Learning: They will choose one of this philosophies and choose a person to do the observation. Also they have to create a Document indicating every observation adding the e- mail address from the teacher.

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