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Students and Teachers Opinions


Social Studies is seen by students as a very sympathy-effective subject (if that term even makes sense).
To explain, seeing as Social Studies is a topic that is built around the human minds development, it's obvious that many different people would have different opinions the course.
This is especially significant in youth, as that is the time where minds are shaped into what they're likely due to be.
However, despite this fact, students seem to have many varying opinions on the subject.
Not only do some students not like the subject at all while some do, but separate likes and dislikes regarding Social Studies itself are pretty big topics of discussion.
Some might enjoy projects, while others like the listening aspects of the subject.
This just goes to show how learning styles are fluid, and all students have different ways of taking in information.
However, there is still a general consensus that students have come to as their favourite part of the whole thing.




A hands-on approach is favoured according to the majority of students, as something solely based around sitting in a chair and listening to a teacher all day might not be ideal for a growing mind.
Just know that it's not something that's easy to find an easy end-all-be-all in.
As for teachers, many seem to find a consensus in terms of sources, and checking them accordingly.
Skills seem to be a big part of Socials after all, and what types of skills one can gain from the subject matter itself.
A lot of it seems to come from information, and checking credible sources and facts.
Feeling comfortable to talk about certain events respectfully is a huge components of history.
After all, History itself is a huge part of our lives after all, and so is awareness of what's going on in the world
Just know that it's ALL ABOUT THE SOURCES PEOPLE.
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