Social Sciences, asked by manorathchauhan753, 1 year ago

What are the relationship between social studies and other social sciences?

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Social Sciences' is an important term in that it signals, for those who teach Social Studies, History, Geography, Economics and indeed other subjects, the discipline base from which the content is drawn. Such connection to the academic disciplines could provide the learning area with both credibility and status. History, sociology, political science, and economics are social sciences. 'Social studies' is a bit of a vague term which can include (partial) study of all of the above. Or, as social studies themselves claim: Social studies is the integrated study of the social sciences, humanities and history.

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Social Sciences' is an important term in that it signals, for those who teach Social Studies, History, Geography, Economics and indeed other subjects, the discipline base from which the content is drawn. Such connection to the academic disciplines could provide the learning area with both credibility and status. History, sociology, political science, and economics are social sciences. 'Social studies' is a bit of a vague term which can include (partial) study of all of the above. Or, as social studies themselves claim: Social studies�is the integrated study of the social sciences, humanities and history.

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