Social inquiry · AS 91280
Conduct a reflective social inquiry
Conduct a reflective social inquiry
This standard asks you to plan and carry out your own investigation into a social issue or question that matters to you. You'll gather information from different sources, listen to what different people think about it, and then think carefully about what you've learned and whether your inquiry process could have been better. It's about being curious, critical, and reflective about a real social topic.
You conduct a social inquiry by developing questions, gathering information, describing different viewpoints and values, and reflecting on what you've learned.
You go deeper by explaining why people hold different viewpoints and values, and you show more thorough reflection on your sources' reliability and what your inquiry process revealed.
You make justified generalisations that go beyond your specific case study—showing how your findings could apply to similar situations or broader contexts, and demonstrating sophisticated reflection on your inquiry's strengths and limitations.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.