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Synthesizing Findings and Drawing Conclusions
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies · Grade 12 · Research and Inquiry Skills · 3o Periodo

Synthesizing Findings and Drawing Conclusions

Students organize and synthesize the information they have processed to form coherent arguments. They draw evidence-based conclusions that address their initial research questions.

Ontario Curriculum ExpectationsOntario MOE First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies Grade 12: Research and Inquiry Skills;A3.4 Synthesize and evaluate information and evidence to make informed judgements and draw conclusions about their research questions.

About This Topic

Students organize and synthesize the information they have processed to form coherent arguments. They draw evidence-based conclusions that address their initial research questions.

Key Questions

  1. How do we weave together multiple sources to build a strong, cohesive argument?
  2. What methods can we use to organize complex information effectively?
  3. How do we ensure our conclusions accurately reflect the evidence and respect Indigenous perspectives?

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