if you have sturggle in dealing with primary source what may affect your learning experience in philippine history
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Primary sources are the raw materials of history — original documents and objects that were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts that retell, analyze, or interpret events, usually at a distance of time or place.
Bringing young people into close contact with these unique, often profoundly personal documents and objects can give them a sense of what it was like to be alive during a long-past era. Helping students analyze primary sources can also prompt curiosity and improve critical thinking and analysis skills.
Before you begin
In analyzing primary sources, students move from concrete observations and facts to questioning and making inferences about the materials.
Select one or more primary sources that support the learning objectives and are accessible to students. The Library of Congress Primary Source Sets for educators are a good place to start.
Consider how students can compare these items to other primary and secondary sources.
Use the Primary Source Analysis Tool from the Library of Congress and select guiding questions that students will use to analyze the primary sources.
Engage students with primary sources
Primary sources help students relate in a personal way to events of the past and promote a deeper understanding of history as a series of human events. Because primary sources are incomplete snippets of history, each one represents a mystery that students can only explore further by finding new pieces of evidence.
Bringing young people into close contact with these unique, often profoundly personal documents and objects can give them a sense of what it was like to be alive during a long-past era. Helping students analyze primary sources can also prompt curiosity and improve critical thinking and analysis skills.
Before you begin
In analyzing primary sources, students move from concrete observations and facts to questioning and making inferences about the materials.
Select one or more primary sources that support the learning objectives and are accessible to students. The Library of Congress Primary Source Sets for educators are a good place to start.
Consider how students can compare these items to other primary and secondary sources.
Use the Primary Source Analysis Tool from the Library of Congress and select guiding questions that students will use to analyze the primary sources.
Engage students with primary sources
Primary sources help students relate in a personal way to events of the past and promote a deeper understanding of history as a series of human events. Because primary sources are incomplete snippets of history, each one represents a mystery that students can only explore further by finding new pieces of evidence.
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