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UNIT 2 – ACTIVITY 1

Unit 2 discussion - possible answers. These are by no means perfect or model answers.

Try to give the best definition of the following concepts:

1. Social Sciences

It is the study of human society and social relationships as well as why people behave the way they do.

2. Geography

It is the study of people and how they interact with the physical environment.

Geography definition - a further note:

See study guide pg. 12 which quotes Wiegand (1993:1) as saying that geography emphasizes the relationship
between the earth and itsinhabitants, through the study of place, space and the environment.

3. History

It studies how different people react differently in different times to different environments.

The study guide (pg 13) quotes Jordaan et al [sa]:1 as saying that History is a record or description of the past,
with the past being understood in terms of time and space.

UNIT 2 - ACTIVITY 4

1. What are 5 important characteristics of school geography? See Hurry pages 2-3.

School geography studies

 the features at a given place (e.g. region, town, river basin, ocean)
 the spatial distribution and position of these features
 the relationships between elements like relief and climate, climate and settlement
 the environment holistically (using a wide variety of sources)
 the changes in the features and relationships mentioned above

2. What are 5 elements for History? see Mathews, pages 2-5

 the difference between facts, truth and interpretation - as a teacher you should always be aware
that facts are always interpreted and judged from the perspective of the historian and his background.
There can therefore be many interpretations of historical "facts".
 History as a science - this is because historians have to use "organised, exacting, systematic and
rigorous" methods to find out about the past
 History and morality - if society is to use History in order to prepare for a better future (e.g. not to make
the mistakes of the past), then some form of moral judgement on the past is unavoidable, without being
biased.
 objectivity in History - it is difficult to be objective in historical interpretation because two historians
may each interpret the same event differently, or may select different facts to emphasize which will
result in a different interpretation. However, as long as historians use critical analysis in their
interpretation and do not turn it into propaganda, then the interpretation will contain some degree of
objectivity.
 Causation in History - History is the study of cause and effect (by asking why people did what they did
in the past). The historian establishes a hierarchy of causes to explain what happened in the past

, UNIT 2 - ACTIVITY 5, STUDY GUIDE PAGE 16
What three broad categories do these sources acknowledge as contributing to a child's education?
1. Knowledge
2. Skills
3. Attitudes




CONTRIBUTION OF HISTORY FOR EDUCATION

Knowledge and understanding of cause and
effect:

 develop awareness of change and continuity
 investigate development of history
 develop sense of chronology (time)
 develop understanding of causation by encouraging search for explanation
 develop understanding that History is a study based on the use of sources which leave room for opinion
judgements and speculation
 development of History

Skills in:

 using sources
 analysis
 evaluation
 communication
 synthesis
 empathy

Attitudes and values that help to develop:

 respect for how the past contributes to the present and future
 objectivity
 ability to make moral judgements
 learners into worthy citizens
 responsibility for their actions
 firm principles and religious beliefs




UNIT 2 – ACTIVITY 7, 8, 9 & EVALUATION

Activity 7

1. Do you think it is wrong to overburden the Gr 5 child with memorisation of dates in History and
geographical facts in Geography?

Give your reasons.

According to Mathews et al (1992), pages 23 - 24, it is difficult for young children to grasp the
concept of time, therefore the memorisation of dates is inappropriate at that age. Learners at that
age understand sequence better, therefore activities with timelines are recommended instead.
According to the study guide (page 19), the grade 5 learner is just beginning to understand historical
dates, so would have difficulty.

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