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What is the primary purpose of Social Studies?

ATo conduct in-depth theoretical research.

BTo develop new scientific theories.

CTo promote civic competence.

DTo specialize in a single academic discipline.

Answer:

C. To promote civic competence.

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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. 


Related Questions:

Which of the following statements correctly describes the role of Social Science in fostering commitment to action?

  1. Social Science education aims to help students become informed citizens who can participate actively in society.
  2. The ability to take action in Social Science primarily stems from the sheer volume of knowledge acquired, rather than the learning process.
  3. Social Science teachers are expected to guide students in participating in activities within the classroom, school, and community.

    Which of the following are primary aims and objectives of Social Studies?

    1. To provide the pupils with a clear understanding of important concepts and phenomena.
    2. To develop the ability for critical and logical thinking and for applying acquired knowledge and skills in unfamiliar situations.
    3. To develop a sense of democratic citizenship and social consciousness.
    4. To develop deeper insights into human affairs.
    5. To help the learners in the process of socialization.
      What key aspect of respect for the individual personality is highlighted?
      How does the scope of Social Studies compare to that of Social Science?
      Why is Social Science considered a 'realistic course of study'?