Social Studies School Based Assessment Outline School Based Assessment. This is an evaluation conducted by the school while the social studies course is still in process. Candidates are required to conduct a guided research and document their findings your teacher/ other appropriate persons will guide you throughout the process. You MUST do your own work; it should not be done for you. Punishment will be administered to candidates in which it can be proven that they have plagiarized other persons
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT SOCIAL STUDIES Candidate’s Name: Brandon Pindling Candidate #: Territory: Jamaica Centre #: School: Excelsior Community College Teacher: Mrs. C. Morrissey Year: 2012/2013 Topic: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Table of Contents Page # Table of Contents 1 Acknowledgements 2 Statement of the problem 3 Method of investigation 4 Instrument used to collect data 5-8 Procedure used to collect data 9 Presentation and explanation
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Bibliography: Ramsawak‚ Rampersad‚ Umraw‚ Ralph R. Modules in Social Studies (3rd Edition) Caribbean educational Publishers 2002-2003 Unemployment retrieved from http://www. www.wordiq.com September 18‚ 2012 http://www. images.search.yahoo.com
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My Social studies (s.b.a) DONE BY: RALSTON CHAMBERS SCHOOL: ELTHAM HIGH SCHOOL CANDIDATE NUMBER: TEACHER: MRS. YOUNG INTRODUCTION This research was done
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the same time at which I approached and sixty(60%) agreed to be interviewed at a later date‚ which was arranged. Interviews were done at the Salt Spring Health Center‚ at my home‚ and at a shop in the community. Chart Showing Gender Involve in study The chart above display the gender difference in the research of out 15 persons interviewed 12 being males and a mere three being females. Chart showing Types of Drugs Used by Both Genders The chart above shows the percentage of drugs
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Title: Are the colours of M&M’s evenly distributed in a bag of M&M’s? Purpose of Project / Aim: Probability is an educated thought or guess to determine if a particular event will occur. Probability is important to assist in making and predicting everyday decisions; the probability that a child will be born with sickle cell disease or the probability that crops will die are all important for the human survival. The use of M&M’s is to substitute for the examples listed above to examine probability
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SBA GUIDELINE TASK ONE STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM • Must be stated in the form of a question or a statement with at least ONE or the maximum THREE variables. Problem SAMPLE STATEMENT: How does (unemployment of parents) affect children’s (academic performance‚ nutrition and development of social values?) Variables Variables
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CXC SOCIAL STUDIES PROJECT SCHOOL BASED ASSESMENT (S.B.A) (YEAR 2011) NAME OF CANDIDATE: SCHOOL: CENTRE #: CANDIDATE #: TITLE: The Level of Alcohol Use among Students of My School. TERITORY: Acknowledgement The successful completion of this study would not have been possible without the assistance and cooperation of a number of people. Consequently‚ I would like to thank GOD for giving me the strength to complete
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Teenage Pregnancy Candidate Name: Latanya Gordon Subject: Social Studies School: St Hugh’s High School Candidate Number: Centre Number: 100110 Territory: Jamaica Teacher: Mrs. Dias Brown Year: 2012-2013 Table of Contents Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………..1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………2 Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………...3
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Registration Number: Name of School: Mystic High School Code: 090015 Teacher’s Name: Mr. Alarick Saltzman Date of Submission: 5th November‚ 2013 Title of Study: Social Media AVIAN SOMERNAUGTH REG # MYSTIC HIGH SOCIAL MEDIA TABLE OF CONTENTS TASKS Acknowledgement Introduction 1.1 Statement of Problem 1.2 Aims of the Study 2. Reasons for Selecting the Area of Research 3. Method of Investigation 4. Data Collection Instrument (Questionnaire) 5. Procedures for Data Collection
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