Social Sciences, asked by nayakmajhi1994, 10 months ago

social science subject are interdisciplinary in nature.it should be taught​

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Social sciences subject are interdisciplinary in nature.it should be taught​ by integrating with other subjects​. Social Sciences are perfect for interdisciplinary education because they include the study of concepts and subjects, ideas and beliefs and of individuals and places which all include knowledge learned in other school subjects

Explanation:

  • The integration of two or more academic disciplines into a single activity, such as the research project, is inter-disciplinarity or interdisciplinary. This draws expertise from numerous other fields such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics and so on. It's about creating something through thought across borders.
  • Social studies are interdisciplinary intrinsically. The fields of social studies connect and intertwine the different disciplines. By looking at the positions of individuals (sociology), their motives (psychology), where they lived (geography), the social forces (religion), behavior-governing laws (political sciences and anthropology) or how people interact and want to meet their needs (economics) it is difficult to imagine researching social science contents.
  • To provide a better understanding of concepts and theories, critical connections can be made to the disciplines of languages, mathematics, science and art.

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