Formative Assessment/Review Outcomes: define and articulate the meaning of "historiography, ethnocentrism, Eurocentism define and articulate the meaning.

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Formative Assessment/Review Outcomes: define and articulate the meaning of "historiography, ethnocentrism, Eurocentism define and articulate the meaning of "historiography, ethnocentrism, Eurocentism recognize the roots of Afrocentricity from the history, geography, and culture of Africa recognize the roots of Afrocentricity from the history, geography, and culture of Africa The Task: Create a one page advertisement for either Eurocentrism or Afrocentrism. Make sure to include which one would be a better perspective for a history course. Also make sure to include WHY!

Culture and Civilization What is it?

Define Culture Which of the following are definitions of culture? a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan”the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another. a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan”the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another. that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc. that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc. Culture is the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to generation Culture is the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to generation The system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts that the members of society use to cope with their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning The system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts that the members of society use to cope with their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning Development of the intellect through training or educationgives the 'feel' of an organization and determines what is considered right or wrong, important or unimportant, workable or unworkable in it, and how it responds to the unexpected crises, jolts, and sudden change Development of the intellect through training or educationgives the 'feel' of an organization and determines what is considered right or wrong, important or unimportant, workable or unworkable in it, and how it responds to the unexpected crises, jolts, and sudden changechange The term "material culture" is often used by archaeologists as a non-specific way to refer to the artifacts or other concrete things left by past cultures. The term "material culture" is often used by archaeologists as a non-specific way to refer to the artifacts or other concrete things left by past cultures. cultural groups we've been socialized into: Organizational culture, professional culture, manager culture, Muslim culture, peer culture, prison culture, nerd culture and so on.the high arts of theater, painting, music, etc., or a superior upbringing.a set of ideas, beliefs, and ways of behaving of a particular society cultural groups we've been socialized into: Organizational culture, professional culture, manager culture, Muslim culture, peer culture, prison culture, nerd culture and so on.the high arts of theater, painting, music, etc., or a superior upbringing.a set of ideas, beliefs, and ways of behaving of a particular societya setofideasbeliefsandwaysofbehavingofaparticularsocietya setofideasbeliefsandwaysofbehavingofaparticularsociety A 1980’s punk/reggae band specializing in re-mixing cover tunes A 1980’s punk/reggae band specializing in re-mixing cover tunes

What is culture? What is Culture? - YouTube What is Culture? - YouTube

Culture is… The combined thoughts, feelings, attitudes and beliefs shared by a group of people who share ties geographic area The combined thoughts, feelings, attitudes and beliefs shared by a group of people who share ties geographic area

Civilization A group of people who have maintained a community that can function with its own set of rules and complex systems. A group of people who have maintained a community that can function with its own set of rules and complex systems. All civilizations share 2 elements: All civilizations share 2 elements: 1) They have reached a point where resources are not so scarce that they can create death rituals 2) 2) There is some level of care provided for those who are unable to care for themselves

Civilization Simulation Create a map of your settlement. You must include the following: Food sources, water sources, transportation, central form of government, housing, worship and some sort of repository for the dead. If you have a permanent settlement include your crops/farms. If you have a semi-nomadic lifestyle make sure you show how your settlement will move such as direction. If you have seasonal plants or farms show their location. Create a map of your settlement. You must include the following: Food sources, water sources, transportation, central form of government, housing, worship and some sort of repository for the dead. If you have a permanent settlement include your crops/farms. If you have a semi-nomadic lifestyle make sure you show how your settlement will move such as direction. If you have seasonal plants or farms show their location.

Civilization Simulation From here I will draw simulation cards from a basket. If you are immune do not make any changes to your location. From here I will draw simulation cards from a basket. If you are immune do not make any changes to your location.

What have we learned so far? Culture Culture Civilization Civilization Culture and civilization affected by geography Culture and civilization affected by geography

Summative Assessment Yes… SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (Your formative was the game and the advertisement)