Unit 1: Relationships Among Globalization, Identity, and Culture
In this unit, students will examine the extent to which globalization shapes identity. Students will study the effects that globalization has on the economic, social, and political aspects of society. The unit will also examine globalization’s influence on language and culture, including cultural exchange, universalization of popular culture, cultural diversification, and promotion of languages.
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Unit 1 Calendar
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Recognizing Globalization
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Globalization: “The process by which the world’s citizens are becoming increasingly connected to and dependent on one another” (Perry-Globa, 2007, p. 366).
Economic Globalization: The process of expanding world trading networks Social Globalization: The process by which people’s lifestyles spread over global networks Political Globalization: The process by which political decisions and actions are becoming increasingly international |
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Uighurs & Globalization
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Maori Identity Assignment
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Similar to the origins and meaning of the Maori Haka, dhikir in Islam plays an integral part raising and centring our hearts and intentions. The pages above are from A. Helwa's Secrets of Divine Love.
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Identity - Guam - SPAM!
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How to Analyze a Source Source Analysis TOOL |
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*This is strictly for 10-2, however the content has been integrated with the previous lesson for both streams
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Rogers_Presentation: https://prezi.com/3h4xy1bpcosn/social-10-2-chapter-6-promotion-of-culture-language/
The Lego Movie
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Check out Google Classroom for the 10-1 and 10-2 Assignments