
Synthesising Ideas
Students learn to synthesise ideas from a range of texts to form their own informed perspectives. They compare how different texts approach similar themes or issues.
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Students learn to synthesise ideas from a range of texts to form their own informed perspectives. They compare how different texts approach similar themes or issues.
Key Questions
- How do we combine ideas from multiple sources?
- In what ways do texts converse with one another?
- How does comparing texts deepen our understanding of an issue?
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