Building A Better Society

Introduction

Have you ever wondered what makes a society fair, safe, and successful? Is it the laws, the people, the government or something more? In this WebQuest, you’ll step into the role of a social architect, exploring the key elements of a healthy society and proposing your own ideas to make communities more just and inclusive.

Task

Your task is to work in a group to create a "Blueprint for a Better Society." This is a creative and research-based presentation where you will:

  • Investigate the major elements that hold a society together (e.g., government, education, justice, equality, human rights, culture)
  • Identify a current social issue (e.g., poverty, discrimination, corruption, lack of education)
  • Propose realistic and positive solutions to improve that part of society
  • Design a digital poster, infographic, or short video to present your blueprint
Process

 

  • Form Your Team (3–4 students): Each team member will take on one research area (government, justice, rights, etc.).
  • Choose a Social Issue: As a group, select one area where society is facing challenges (e.g., inequality, poor access to healthcare, education gaps, unemployment).
  • Research Your Topic: Use the websites below to learn more about how societies work and the issue you've chosen.
  • Design Your Blueprint: Create a visual product (poster, slide deck, or short video) that includes:
    • A brief explanation of how society is affected
    • Data or real-life examples
    • Practical solutions or recommendations
    • A clear and engaging visual presentation
  • Present Your Work: Share your blueprint with the class and explain how your ideas could make society better.
Evaluation

You’ll be graded using this rubric:

 

Criteria

Excellent (4)

Good (3)

Fair (2)

Needs Improvement (1)

Understanding of Society

Deep insight, well-explained

Good understanding

Basic explanation

Limited or unclear understanding

Issue Analysis

Strong research and examples

Solid points made

Limited depth

Lacks clear evidence or detail

Creativity and Design

Highly original and engaging

Visually clear

Some effort shown

Disorganized or minimal visuals

Practical Solutions

Realistic, thoughtful proposals

Generally feasible ideas

Somewhat vague or general

Unrealistic or missing

Team Collaboration

Excellent cooperation and shared work

Mostly balanced

Some participation issues

Poor teamwork

Presentation Quality

Clear, confident, and engaging

Mostly clear

Uneven delivery

Hard to follow or incomplete

 

Total Score: /24

Conclusion

Congratulations, social architects!

You’ve just taken a big step toward understanding how societies function and what it takes to create positive change. As citizens, you have the power to influence your community by thinking critically, acting ethically, and working with others to solve problems. Keep asking tough questions, seek justice, and remember: every voice matters in shaping the future of society.

Credits

Credits

This WebQuest was developed as part of a teaching and learning activity for secondary-level Social Studies or Civic Education. The structure and guidance are based on the WebQuest model originally developed by Dr. Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University.

Resources used for student research and reference:

Images, icons, and templates used in the creation of student visuals were sourced from:

  • Canva (for infographic design)
  • Freepik and Unsplash (for royalty-free images)

     
Teacher Page

This WebQuest was created by MARGIE PADRONES, IQRA, as part of a curriculum unit on Society and Citizenship.

Date of Creation: [JULY 17, 2025]