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At which educational levels are Social Studies primarily taught?

ACollege and university levels

BPrimary and secondary school levels

CPost-doctoral research levels

DVocational training institutes

Answer:

B. Primary and secondary school levels

Read Explanation:

DEFINITION OF SOCIAL STUDIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE


Social Science

  • Social Science refers to the academic disciplines that systematically study society and human behavior using scientific methods. These are typically taught at the college and university level.

  • It emphasizes in-depth theoretical understanding, research, data analysis, and theory development within specialized disciplines.

  •  Examples include sociology, psychology, economics, political science, history, anthropology, and geography

Social Studies

  • Social Studies is an integrated area of study, often drawing content from social sciences and humanities, taught primarily at the primary and secondary school levels.

  • Its primary purpose is to promote civic competence by helping students understand societal structures, cultures, and history in an integrated way.

  • Typically includes history, geography, civics, economics, and may incorporate elements of sociology and other social sciences, along with relevant contemporary societal issues. 


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