1. Social sciences can be described as academic disciplines that study human societies and social interactions.
2. The social sciences are important to study as they can provide insights into how to improve societies by better understanding how people form social groups and make decisions that impact communities.
3. Studying the social sciences also allows us to learn from the successes and failures of past societies to help build a better future.
Aims & objectives of Teaching Social ScienceLearning Time
Acquiring knowledge
The development of reasoning power and critical judgment
Develop the National Integration and Patriotic sense
International Understanding
acquire and understand social concepts ·
Social Studies is the integrated study of Social Science and humanities to promote effective citizenry.
Social Science is the field of sciences concerned with the studies of the social life of human groups and individuals, including economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. Social Studies is the study of man and their past. Social Science is hard to explain... the Social Sciences are the fields of scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally ,human society.
Aims & objectives of Teaching Social Science,Learning Time
Social Science is a generic term covering the scientific study of man. It is a discipline or branch of science that deals with the socio-cultural aspects of human behaviour. The social sciences generally include cultural anthropology, economics, political science, sociology, History, Geography, Civics, social psychology etc.
Bining & Bining defines Social Science as "the subject that relate to the origin, organization, and development of human society, especially to man in his association with other men".
The scientific study of organized human groups is a relatively recent development, but a vast amount of information has been accumulated concerning the social life of human beings.
Aims & objectives of Teaching Social ScienceLearning Time
Acquiring knowledge
The development of reasoning power and critical judgment
Develop the National Integration and Patriotic sense
International Understanding
acquire and understand social concepts ·
Social Studies is the integrated study of Social Science and humanities to promote effective citizenry.
Social Science is the field of sciences concerned with the studies of the social life of human groups and individuals, including economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. Social Studies is the study of man and their past. Social Science is hard to explain... the Social Sciences are the fields of scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally ,human society.
Aims & objectives of Teaching Social Science,Learning Time
Social Science is a generic term covering the scientific study of man. It is a discipline or branch of science that deals with the socio-cultural aspects of human behaviour. The social sciences generally include cultural anthropology, economics, political science, sociology, History, Geography, Civics, social psychology etc.
Bining & Bining defines Social Science as "the subject that relate to the origin, organization, and development of human society, especially to man in his association with other men".
The scientific study of organized human groups is a relatively recent development, but a vast amount of information has been accumulated concerning the social life of human beings.
Peace education is the process of acquiring the values, the knowledge and developing the attitudes, skills, and behaviours to live in harmony with oneself, with others, and with the natural environment.
A report in Foundation of Education as a partial requirement under the Master of Education Class major in Social Science at Guimaras State College, Guimaras, Iloilo, Philippines
Peace education is the process of acquiring the values, the knowledge and developing the attitudes, skills, and behaviours to live in harmony with oneself, with others, and with the natural environment.
A report in Foundation of Education as a partial requirement under the Master of Education Class major in Social Science at Guimaras State College, Guimaras, Iloilo, Philippines
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A Presentation on the Science of HumanitiesAshish Babu
A quick insight into the very definitions of the science of humanities and its various aspects pertaining to the individual as well as to the society as a whole.
Humanities: Literature
Latin littera; letter the art of written works
Literary translated:
“acquaintance with letters”
[“as in the “arts and letters”]
Literature in its widest sense:
Embraces all compositions in writing or print which preserve the
*results of observation,
*thought, or
*fancy;
but those upon the positive sciences are usually excluded.
II.LITERARY GENRE:
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Tone
Content
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2. KNOWLEDGE
1. Pure
•Theoretical
•Descriptive
2. Applied
•Practical / Experimental
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3. What are Social Sciences ???
Academic disciplines dealing with the study of the
social life of groups and individuals
4. What type of thing is social science?
(Integrated Study)
Social science can be described as all of the following:
• A branch of science –
• Major classification of academic disciplines –
5. Importance
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6. knowledge of the social sciences
can help us improve our societies
Here we study
• How people put their societies together
• The impacts of their decisions about how
their societies should be run.
• How societies should be put together.
Overall, then, it is important to study social sciences
so that we can get the sorts of information that can
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help us create better societies.
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7. Social Sciences are all about an objective
study (science) of people and their
interactions.
If we want to improve our lives, choices, groups,
institutions and societies we need to understand
how they work?
why they exist? and
how they have functioned in the past?
The most effective study of social science is
when they are studied together to answer the
big questions we have about ourselves and
human life on the planet.
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8. Some Views about Social Sciences..
Social sciences are among the most interesting subjects to
study. Human behaviour is fascinating. For anyone
involved in a life or profession that deals with human
behaviour (which is arguably everyone), knowledge and
understanding of communication, conflict-resolution,
motivation, etc. is immensely helpful.
Additionally, we can look at the successes and failures of
situations in the past to gain an understanding of how to
better the future. Though this taps more into Social
Studies, the principles are the same.
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9. Some Views about Social Sciences..
One of the best reasons is just because it is
fascinating to try and figure out why humans
do what they do. The newer science of
behavioural economics looking closely at how
people can be manipulated to make decisions,
etc., is absolutely fascinating stuff.
Though it is impossible to totally understand
why humans do what they do, it is certainly
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10. Some Views about Social Sciences..
Studying the social sciences can provide us with so many
important answers and observations that may help improve the
understanding of our lives, and thus help us to improve our
interactions with each other.
The social sciences can provide insight into all types of social
situations such as raising children, family relationships,
friendships, work place relationships, interactions with
strangers, cultural differences, and so on.
Studying these situations and complex scenarios that arise in
each situation really aids those in various professions that
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11. Some Views about Social Sciences..
Studying social sciences means to acquire
more knowledge and help us to know the
mystery of the society and improve our
interactions with each other, additionally the
social sciences are the most important science
in our life because human being is the
element who lives within a society which takes
the great part in the social sciences.
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12. Some Views about Social Sciences..
It is important to study social sciences
because they are about what it means to be
human.
When we better understand ourselves, we
can better understand how the world works.
Once we understand that, we are able to
identify root causes of society's problems and
find more effective solutions.
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13. Some Views about Social Sciences..
The term social science is a catch all for so
many subjects it is sort of like asking "why
should we study life"? Learning about our
own identity, history, culture, and how we
relate to other humans on this planet is
essential to living as one. Psychology,
Sociology, Anthropology, all of these are
essentially the study of what it means to be
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14. Social Sciences Tazkiyah
Objectives….…
Welfare of the individual
and society (falah)
Justice and Equity
Peace and Harmony
Mutual Co-operation
Material and Moral
Progress
Universal
Personal Freedom Muslims
Responsibility
Protection of Life
and Property
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17. The scope in
social Sciences?
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18. the scope in social Sciences?
The scope of social studies is determined
by the definition of the subject.
It is the integration of various social
sciences and humanities for the purpose
of citizenship education. social studies
involves the study of history, economics,
law and other subjects in social sciences.
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19. the scope in social Sciences?
Another school see it as a method or an
approach;
• It is study of social sciences for pedagogical
purposes .
• It equips students with the ability to teach
social science subjects in secondary level of
education.
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20. the scope in social Sciences?
Inspite of these views given by different
schools of thought, they all agree that social
studies is a citizenship education.
It is therefore defined as the interdisciplinary
integration of humanities and social sciences
for the purpose of promoting civic
competence. students are able to acquire
knowledge that is essential in decision making
and finding solutions to national problems.
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21. Social Sciences
Research Direction….…
Philosophy Subject Institution Policies
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22. Translation Studies Education
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23. Let us see…….
1. The need of Islam
2. Our Scope
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24. Social Sciences
Education: Some areas for core Research……
Child Education Physical Education
Educational Philosophies Madarsa Education
Education Process and modes Home based Education
Adult Education Informal Education
Women Education Education for Physical Handicapped
Technical Education Educational Institutions
Extra Curricular Education Right to Education Act of India
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25. Social Sciences
Politics: Some areas for core Research……
National Politics Political issues and problems
International Politics Political Trends
Modern Political Philosophies Others
Islamic Political Philosophy
Village based political system
Political Policies
Political Personalities
Political Strategies
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26. Social Sciences
Economics:
Some areas for core Research……
Modern Economics Economics Policies
Economic Philosophies Economic Systems
Islamic Economics Managerial, industrial and business Economics
International Economics National and International Economic Problems
Micro Economics Economic Institutions
Macro Economics
Family Economics
Economic Issues
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27. Social Sciences
Law:
Some areas for core Research……
Legal System Cyber Law
Local Laws Labor Law
International Laws Employment Law
Shariah Law Environment Protection Law
Corporate Law Child Protection Act
Business Law Women Safety Act
Companies Law Dowry Act / Bill
Criminal Law Others Laws
Animal Protection Law
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28. Social Sciences
Sociology:
Some areas for core Research……
Human Behaviors Specific Community based Issues
Behavior of the Society Religious behavior
Basic Values of the Society Social Trends
Group Behavior Living Styles
Family Behavior Art and Culture
Community Behavior Traditions and Festivals
General Social Issues Multi-cultural Society
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29. Social Sciences
Psychlogy:
Some areas for core Research…… Applied
• Applied behaviour analysis
Basic • Clinical
• Abnormal • Community
• Biological • Consumer
• Cognitive • Educational
• Comparative • Health
• Cultural • Industrial and
• Differential organizational
• Developmental • Legal
• Evolutionary • Military
• Experimental • Occupational health
• Mathematical • Political
• Personality • Religion
• Positive
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• Social[
30. Social Sciences
Journalism: Some areas for core Research……
International Journalism Investigative Journalism
Political Journalism Journalism Trends
Print Media Others
Electronic Media
Cyber Media
Entertainment Journalism
Linguistic Journalism
Journalism Concepts
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31. Social Sciences
Management: Some areas for core Research….
Administration Management Philosophies
Indian Administrative System Work Culture Management
Human Resource Management Business Management (Small, Medium,
Event Management Large, Corporate etc)
Personality Development Management Organizations
Diversity Management Organizational Politics Management
Personal Life management
Family Life Management
Quality Management
Social Life Management
Professional Life Management
Religious Life Management
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32. Social Sciences Theoretical linguistics
• Cognitive linguistics
Linguistics: Some areas for core Research…. • Generative linguistics
Applied and experimental linguistics • Functional theories of grammar
• Computational linguistics • Quantitative linguistics
• Evolutionary linguistics • Phonology
• Forensic linguistics • Morphology
• Internet linguistics • Morphophonology
• Language acquisition • Syntax
• Language assessment • Lexis
• Language development • Semantics
• Language education • Pragmatics
• Linguistic anthropology • Graphemics
• Neurolinguistics • Orthography
• Psycholinguistics • Semiotics
• Second-language acquisition • Descriptive linguistics
• Anthropological linguistics
• Comparative linguistics
• Historical linguistics
• Etymology
• Graphetics
• Phonetics
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34. Society-Technology Interactions
… interconnections between society and the technologies on which it depends
The Society-Technology Interactions team represents varied disciplines, including anthropology, economics,
and planning. Team members regularly collaborate with social science, natural and physical science,
technology R&D, engineer, intermediary group, and industrial partners. Though empirically oriented, we take
varied methodological approaches including behavioral, experimental, and regional economics; ethnographic
inquiry; and surveying. Our analyses and products are designed to meet diverse customer needs and range
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informational and training materials for varied audiences.
35. ماہرین سماجی علم میں اگلی صدی کے ‘مشکل ترین غیر حل شدہ
مسائل’ تجویز کرنے کے لیے ہارورڈ یونیورسٹی میں مدعو
ہارورڈ میں علوم سماجیات کے ڈین اسٹیفن
کوسلین نے کہا کہ “سماجی علوم آج سے پہلے
کبھی اتنے زیادہ قوت حیات کے حامل نہیں
رہے، اور اس کے غیر حل شدہ سواالت کا
جواب دینا کبھی بھی آج جیسا اہم نہیں رہا۔”
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36. ماہرین سماجی علم میں اگلی صدی کے ‘مشکل ترین غیر حل شدہ
مسائل’ تجویز کرنے کے لیے ہارورڈ یونیورسٹی میں مدعو
ماجی علوم کے لیے 03 سے زائد اہم سواالت تجویز کیے جن سے مستقبل قریب میں نمٹنا پڑے گا، اس میں شامل ہیں:
ہمارے سماجی تعلقات کس طرح ہماری جینیات پر اثر انداز ہوتے ہیں، اور ہماری جینیات کس طرح ہمارے تعلقات -
پر اثر انداز ہوتی ہے؟
سماج کس طرح موثر اور لچک کے حامل ادارے تخلیق یا از سر نو تخلیق کرتا ہے؟ -
ہم مالیاتی بحران کے خالف مزاحمت کرنے واال نظام کس طرح بنا سکتے ہیں؟ -
ہم نسلی گروہوں کے درمیان آٹھویں جماعت میں “مہارت کے خالء” کو کس طرح کم کریں گے؟ -
کیا آزاد تجارت ریاست کی ناکامی کے خطرات کو کم کرتی ہے؟ -
پیچیدہ نظاموں (مثال کے طور پر، معاشی نظاموں) کو تخلیق کرنے کے لیے چھوٹے عناصر کو بڑی تعداد میں -
کس طرح یکجا کیا جائے؟
ذاتی ترجیحات اور معیار کے ماخذ کیا ہیں؟ -
زیادہ لوگوں کو کس طرح ان رویوں کی جانب راغب کیا جا سکتا ہے جنہیں عموما صحت کو بہتر بنانے کے -
عوامل سمجھا جاتا ہے؟
جیسے جیسے مزید ذاتی معلومات ریکارڈ اور محفوظ ہوں، ثقافتوں اور اداروں میں کیا تبدیلی آئے گی؟ -
ماہرین میں نک بوسٹروم (آکسفرڈ)، سوسن کیری (ہارورڈ)، نکولس کرسٹاکس (ہارورڈ)، جیمز فاؤلر (یو سی ایس ڈی)،
رولینڈ فرائیر (ہارورڈ)، کالڈیا گولڈن (ہارورڈ)، گیری کنگ (ہارورڈ)، ایملی اوسٹر (شکاگو)، این سویڈلر (برکلے)، نسیم
طالب (این وائی یو/پولی ٹیک)، اور رچرڈ زیکاسر (ہارورڈ) شامل تھے۔
تمام تجاویز، مذاکراتی فورمز، اور سمپوزیم
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وڈیوز 63 http://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/hardproblemsپر دستیاب ہیں۔
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