HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND TO THE CHALLENGES THAT GLOBALIZATION POSES TO IDENTITY? Social 10-2 Week 6.

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HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND TO THE CHALLENGES THAT GLOBALIZATION POSES TO IDENTITY? Social 10-2 Week 6

Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5 Read pages in textbook Page 54 Figure 4-1 Page 54 Figure 4-1 Page 65 Google Comment Page 67 Poem “When Two Cultures Meet”

* examine challenges presented by globalization to identities and cultures of peoples in Canada (assimilation, marginalization, accommodation, integration, homogenization) (I, CC, GC) identify main ideas underlying a position or issue develop and express an informed position on an issue develop conclusions based on evidence gathered through research of a wide variety of sources use a variety of oral, written and visual sources to present informed positions on issues * analyze information from multiple sources, evaluating each source in terms of the author’s perspective or bias and use of evidence perspective or bias and use of evidence * analyze the impact of various forms of media

 Step 1: please read pages in your textbook, Living in a Globalizing World.  Please locate the file “Globalization Challenges to Identity” in Google Drive and complete the handout!  Please remember to “Share+” this document with me!

 Please review pages 54 in your textbook, Living in a Globalizing World.  Please look at the PICTURE on page 54 – Figure 4-1 in your textbook.  Think about the question in the text beside the picture in your mind; locate the file “Figure 4-1” in your GOOGLE DRIVE and complete the chart!  Please make sure you “Share+” this file with me!

 Please review page 65 in your textbook, Living in a Globalizing World.  Please answer the questions on the next slide in using a GOOGLE COMMENT.

1. How has globalization increased the impact of the Yanomami's contact with non-indigenous people? 2.How has the mining industry challenged the identity of the Yanomami?

 Please review the POEM on page 67 – “ When Two Cultures Meet”  Please complete the handout located in your GOOGLE DRIVE, titled “When Two Cultures Meet”