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An example of contextualizing is to keep feminist perspectives in mind when reading a novel written during the women's civil rights movement. To place something or someone in a particular context.

Uncontextualized assessments are assessments that examine general aspects of literacy and numeracy without reference to a specific context. In other words, the aspects of literacy and numeracy you test are independent of the specific context you teach. Place historical events, developments, or processes in a broader regional, national, or global context in order to draw conclusions about their historical significance.

In order to earn the point for contextualization, students must: Situate historical events, developments, or processes within the broader regional, national, or global context in which they occurred in order to draw conclusions about their relative significance

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