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Friday, April 29, 2016

HWC Day 61 - Gandhi & Partition

Objective: Review the religious and philosophical traditions of South Asia.  Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, open up your history notes.  We'll finish our notes on the history of South Asia and examine the cultural and historical significance of Mohandas Gandhi.  Finally, we'll end the week with an examination of select primary documents as we consider the course and implications of Partition.

Homework:
  • TODAY  - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog
Extending Class Discussion:



"David Cameron Marks British 1919 Amritsar Massacre" (BBC, 2/20/2013)

Soc Day 61 - Changing Perceptions on Gender?

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Discuss changing perceptions of gender in the United States.


Task:  Happy Friday!  We'll finish up our examination of gender with changing attitudes about gender in the United States.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Gender & Ageism Assessment (This is an open-notebook quiz but it MUST be finished in class.  You may not come back to complete the quiz in period 12.)
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Wednesday, May 4 - "When Did Jews Become White Folks?" reading quiz


Media Day 59 - Introduction to Social Class in the Media

Objective:  Debrief field trip.  Establish a basis for studying portrayals and construction of social class in the media.

Task:  Happy Friday!  I hope you enjoyed and learned something from yesterday's field trip.  We'll spend the first few minutes of class debriefing our experience.  Then, we'll begin our exploration of social class in the media with a short overview of the topic from the "Critical Media Project."

Due Dates:
  • Monday, May 2 - Wednesday, May 4 - Bring headphones or earbuds to class!

CPWC Day 61 - History of South Asia

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:   Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.  Examine the unique culture of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class please get out pencil and your index card in preparation for the reading quiz.  After you finish the reading quiz, please open up your South Asia timeline.  We'll finish up our review of select events in the history of South Asia.  Finally, we'll examine the influence of Mohandas Gandhi.

Homework:
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Monday, May 2 - "The Partition of India" due in class
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 test
  


The British East India Company (University of Air, 1965) 


  1. What were the main interests of the East India Company in the 18th and 19th centuries?
  2. Humanitarian motives are based on kindness and concern for others. What humanitarian motives came to influence the British government in its attitude to India?
  3. Give examples of ways in which contact with Indian society influenced the British.
  4. Why did the British become increasingly arrogant towards Indians?

Thursday, April 28, 2016

HWC Day 60 - Empire of the Spirit

Objective: Examine the unique religious, historical, and cultural characteristics of India.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please download the "India: Empire of the Spirit" viewing guide.  Please use the graphic organizer to take notes while watching the film.  After the film, please write a concise summary of the film.  If there is any time remaining, please work on your homework for the remainder of the unit.

Homework:
  • TODAY - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 pm
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am - see below for assignments)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog
Topic Assignments for Fishbowl Discussions:
"India Changes Course" (Politics in India)
  • Coop #1 -  Ethan B., Garrett, Ben, Amanda, Katie, Steven, Sam S., Quinn
"The Struggle for Women's Empowerment in India" & "Women, Citizens, Muslims"
  • Coop #2 - Joslynn, Joel, Kate, Shannon, Reba, Ethan S., Erik, Sam W. 
 Caste in Contemporary India
  • Coop #3 - Nicole, Kaleigh, Tommy, Kylee, Bailey, Chris, Andrew

Soc Day 60 - Gender & Ageism Assessment

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Assess knowledge and understanding of gender and ageism.


Task:  Good morning!  Please find your seats immediately in preparation for the assessment.  You may use your i-Pads on the assessment.  However, you must complete the assessment before leaving class.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Gender & Ageism Assessment (This is an open-notebook quiz but it MUST be finished in class.  You may not come back to complete the quiz in period 12.)
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Wednesday, May 4 - "When Did Jews Become White Folks?" reading quiz

CPWC Day 60 - India: Land of Spirit & Mystique

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:   Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.  Examine the unique culture of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class please download "India: Land of Spirit & Mystique."  We'll begin class with some vocabulary.  Then, you'll fill out the video guide while watching the film.

Homework:
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 test

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

HWC Day 59 - British Rule & Resistance to Imperialism

Objective: Review the religious and philosophical traditions of South Asia.  Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, open up your history notes.  We'll continue our examination of the history of South Asia with a look at the British East India Company and Gandhi's resistance to British rule.

Homework:
  • TODAY - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog
The British East India Company (University of Air, 1965) 


  1. What were the main interests of the East India Company in the 18th and 19th centuries?
  2. Humanitarian motives are based on kindness and concern for others. What humanitarian motives came to influence the British government in its attitude to India?
  3. Give examples of ways in which contact with Indian society influenced the British.
  4. Why did the British become increasingly arrogant towards Indians?

Soc Day 59 - Ageism

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Explore social expectations and reactions to age and aging.


Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please download and complete "Facts on Aging."  
Once everyone has finished the activity, we'll finish our notes on ageism and discuss the facts of age. Finally, we'll revisit the generational divide from unit 1 with a short audio clip "Millennials to Bear the Burden of Boomer's Social Safety Net" (Morning Edition, NPR, 3/4/2104).

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment (This is an open-notebook quiz but it MUST be finished in class.  You may not come back to complete the quiz in period 12.)
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Wednesday, May 4 - "When Did Jews Become White Folks?" reading quiz

Media Day 58 - Pop Art as Media

IMPORTANT Field Trip Information:  Please report to the cafeteria at 7:15 am for our 7:30 departure.  You must bring a packed lunch!

Objective:  Investigate art as a form of mass media.

Task:  Good morning! We'll begin class with a discussion of yesterday's reading.  Then, we'll delve further into pop art with a short video on the history & development of this unique form.

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending Class Discussion:


CPWC Day 59 - History of South Asia

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.



Objective:   Review the religious and philosophical traditions of South Asia.   Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class please upload your reading notes to the appropriate dropbox in Schoology and open up your religions notes.  We'll finish our review of Jainism and take notes on Sikhism to start class.  Then, we'll delve into the history of South Asia with an examination of select events in South Asian history.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 test

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

HWC Day 58 - History of South Asia

Objective: Review the religious and philosophical traditions of South Asia.  Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please create a chart to compare Hinduism and Islam.  After we consider the differences between these two religions, we'll continue our lecture on the history of South Asia.  Then, we'll delve into Mughal rule in India.

Homework:
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog


Soc Day 58 - Considering Gender Inequality

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please log into http://quizizz.com/join/ using code 174546.   Sign in with your first name and last initial and to test your knowledge on gender equality.  If there is time at the end of class, you'll explore the importance of gender equity in the workplace.

Homework:
  • Monday, April 25 - "1950s Gender Norms" reflection due
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
For Further Investigation:

Media Day 57 - Art as Mass Media

Objective:  Investigate art as a form of mass media.

Task:  Good morning!  In preparation for our trip on Thursday, we're going to spend the next two days examining "art" as a form of mass media.  First, please get out a piece of "scratch paper" and write down a definition for ART.  After a brief discussion, you'll read an informational piece on the history and impact of pop art.

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending Class Discussion:

CPWC Day 58 - Religion & History of South Asia



EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.



Objective:  Examine the geography and demography of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please upload your reading notes to the appropriate dropbox and open up your South Asia Investigation.  You'll spend the first 20 minutes of class working on the completion check.  If you finish early, please read or, if you have headphones, listen to "A Feisty 12-year-old Shows Us What Life in Nepal is Like After the Earthquake" (PRI, 4/21/2016).  After everyone has finished with the completion check, we'll finish our notes on the religions of South Asia.  Finally, you'll spend the last portion of class organizing a timeline of significant events in the history of the subcontinent.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 26, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • TODAY - South Asia Investigation compeltion check
  • Wednesday, April 27 - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 test

Monday, April 25, 2016

HWC Day 57 - History & Religion of South Asia

Objective: Examine the religious and philosophical traditions of South Asia.  Identify trends in the historical development of South Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please open up your South Asia religions notes.  You'll use the resources in Schoology to finish your notes on Buddhism, Jainism, & Sikhism.  Then, we'll spend the second half of class taking notes on select events in South Asian history.

Homework:
  • TODAY - "Mughal Dynasties" reading (also review "West Comes East") 
  • TODAY - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog

Soc Day 57 - Socialization Through Marketing

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please open up your notes on gender.  We'll spend the first portion of class reviewing the notes.  Then, you'll spend the remainder of class completing "Gendered Media & Gendered Products."

Homework:
  • TODAY - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • TODAY, - "Gendered Media & Gendered Products" due
  • Monday, April 25 - "1950s Gender Norms" reflection due
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Media Day 56 - Gender Wrap-Up

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Good morning!  Today we're going to wrap-up up our exploration of gender in the media with a discussion and journal entry.

Journal Entry:  How do media portrayals of gender impact society?  Be sure to include specific examples in your reflection.

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art



CPWC Day 57 - Himalayas & Religions of South Asia

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the geography and demography of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please upload your reading notes to the appropriate dropbox and work through the Himalayas reading questions.  After we review the Himalayas, we'll begin our notes on the religions of South Asia.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 24, section 3 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • TODAY - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, April 26 - Chapter 26, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Tuesday, April 26 - South Asia Investigation compeltion check
  • Wednesday, April 27 - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Thursday, May 5 - Unit 6 test

Friday, April 22, 2016

HWC Day 56 - History of South Asia

Objective: Assess knowledge and understanding of the geography, religions, history, and contemporary issues of East Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please clear your desks of everything except for a pencil in preparation for your reading quiz.  After the quiz, we'll play a short game to review your work from yesterday.  Finally, we'll spend the remainder of class taking notes on the religions and history of South Asia.

Homework:
  • TODAY  - "Breaking Free" reading quiz (use discussion forum to ask questions for clarification)
  • Monday, April 25 - "Mughal Dynasties" reading (also review "West Comes East") 
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog

Soc Day 56 - Socialization Through Marketing

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  Today, you're going to examine the ways in which marketing contributes to gender socialization.  We'll begin with an article on gendered toys and a clip from Ellen.  Finally, you'll apply your knowledge with "Gendered Media & Gendered Products."

Homework:
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Monday, April 25 - "1950s Gender Norms" reflection due
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Extending Class Discussion:

Media Day 55 - Masculine Stereotypes Collage

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Good morning!  At the beginning of class, I'll review the requirements for your project and answer any of your questions.  Then, you'll have the remainder of class to finish up your collage.

Due Dates:
  • TODAY - Masculine Stereotypes Collage
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art

CPWC Day 56 - Population & Demography of South Asia

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the geography and demography of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please open up "Investigating Monsoons" and "Earthquakes in India."  We'll spend the first portion of class reviewing these materials.  Then, you'll explore government and cultural characteristics of the subcontinent.

Homework:
  • TODAY - South Asia Map due
  • TODAY - Chapter 24, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Monday, April 25 - Chapter 24, section 3 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, April 26 - Chapter 26, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Wednesday, April 27 - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Thursday, May 5 - Unit 6 test
Extending Class Activities:

Thursday, April 21, 2016

HWC Day 55 - Geography & Religion in South Asia

Objective: Assess knowledge and understanding of the geography, religions, history, and contemporary issues of East Asia.

Task: Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please download the "HWC Hinduism Notes" from the "Religions of South Asia" folder in Schoology.   Use this document to take notes while you watch the Hinduism clip on Schoology.  Then, you'll spend the remainder of class completing the "South Asia Geography Investigation" with a partner.  Tomorrow, after the "Breaking Free" reading quiz, we'll play a game to check your understanding of Hinduism and your knowledge of the geography of South Asia.  If you finish early, please work on the unit 6 homework.

Homework:
  • TODAY - South Asia Map due in class
  • TODAY - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Friday, April 22 - "Breaking Free" reading quiz (use discussion forum to ask questions for clarification)
  • Monday, April 25 - "Mughal Dynasties" reading (also review "West Comes East") 
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog

Soc Day 55 - Constructing Gender Norms

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  We're going to begin class with a vintage film from the 1950's promoting home economics.  As you watch the video, please identify the gender norms perpetuated in this film.  After you watch the film, please write a reflection on changing gender norms in the United States.  If you finish before the end of class, please begin reviewing the resources about gendered toys below.

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Extending Class Discussion:

Media Day 54 - Portrayals of Men & Masculinity in the Media

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please open up and read the first two pages of "Media Constructions of Masculinity."  After a brief discussion, you'll split up into groups to identify examples of the most common stereotypes of males in the media.

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art

CPWC Day 55 - South Asia Introduction

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the geography and demography of South Asia.

Task:  Namaste!  When you arrive to class, please get out a pencil and clear your desks to take the last portion of the East Asia test.   Then, we'll investigate monsoons and earthquakes in South Asia.  After you finish with the assessment, please turn it in at the back of the room and complete "Investigating Monsoons & Earthquakes in India."  Finally, you'll spend the remainder of class
working on your South Asia map.

Homework:
  • TODAY - South Asia Preview close reading due in Schoology dropbox
  • TODAY - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Friday, April 22 - Chapter 24, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Monday, April 25 - Chapter 24, section 3 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, April 26 - Chapter 26, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Wednesday, April 27 - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Thursday, May 5 - Unit 6 test

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

HWC Day 54 - Unit 5 Test

Objective: Assess knowledge and understanding of the geography, religions, history, and contemporary issues of East Asia.

Task: Good afternoon!  When you arrive to class, please clear your desks of everything except for a pencil in preparation for your test.  You'll have the duration of class to complete the test.  If you finish early, please read for GDDS or work on unit 6 homework.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Unit 5 Test
  • TODAY- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - South Asia Map due in class
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Friday, April 22 - "Breaking Free" reading quiz (use discussion forum to ask questions for clarification)
  • Monday, April 25 - "Mughal Dynasties" reading (also review "West Comes East") 
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Unit 6 PDC due on class blog
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog

Soc Day 54 - Socialization of Boys

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  When you arrive to class, please read "How Boys Teach Each Other to Be Boys" (The Atlantic, 6/6/2014).   We're going to spend today's class examining the impact of binary gender socialization on men and boys.

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Extending Class Discussion:





Media Day 53 - Gender Stereotypes & Violence

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  When you arrive to class, please read and answer questions about "The Beautiful, the Bulimic, and the Dead."  We'll

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending Class Discussion:


CPWC Day 54 - East Asia Test

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Assess knowledge and understanding of the geography, history, culture, and contemporary issues of East Asia.

Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please get out a pencil in preparation for today's test.  Please read through each question carefully and select the best possible answer.  After you've finished the test, please double check your work before turning the exam in to the back of the room. Use the remainder of class working on your homework for unit 6.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, April 21 - South Asia Preview close reading due in Schoology dropbox
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Friday, April 22 - Chapter 24, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Monday, April 25 - Chapter 24, section 3 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, April 26 - Chapter 26, section 1 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Wednesday, April 27 - Chapter 26, section 2 reading notes due in Schoology dropbox
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 reading quiz
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Thursday, May 5 - Unit 6 test

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

HWC Day 53 - Korea & East Asia Wrap-Up

Objective: Identify central tenets of the religions and philosophies that have influenced East Asia. Compare South Korea and North Korea.

Task: Anyoung haseyo!  When you arrive to class, please create a chart to compare North Korea and South Korea.  After you've finished your comparison, we'll discuss the historical developments of Korea and totalitarianism.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class reviewing for tomorrow's test.

Homework:
  • TODAY - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" & documentary discussion - post reflection BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, April 20- Unit 5 Test
  • Wednesday, April 20- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - South Asia Map due in class
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Friday, April 22 - "Breaking Free" reading quiz (use discussion forum to ask questions for clarification)
  • Monday, April 25 - "Mughal Dynasties" reading (also review "West Comes East") 
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Wednesday, April 27 - "Gandhi" reading due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - "Partition of India" close reading due by 8:00 am
  • Friday, April 29 - Unit 6 PDP due on class blog
  • Monday, May 2 - "India's New Economy" reflection due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - Sri Lanka Case Study due IN CLASS
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Taliban Investigation due by 8:00 am
  • Thursday, May 5 - South Asia Fishbowl discussions (preparation due by 8:00 am)
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 Test
  • Friday, May 6 - Unit 6 SJS due on class blog
Extending Class Discussion:




Soc Day 53 - Socialization of Boys

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  When you arrive to class, please open up the "Miss Representation Viewing Guide."  We'll spend a few minutes discussing the documentary before we shift our focus to the socialization of boys.  Then, you'll read "How Boys Teach Each Other to Be Boys" (The Atlantic, 6/6/2014).

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Thursday, April 28 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Extending Class Discussion:



Media Day 52 - Portrayals of Gender and Violence

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Today, we're going to finish up our examination of gender in the media with an examination of the ways in which gender stereotypes in the media can lead to violence.  After a brief discussion on magazines as a form of mass media, you'll read and answer questions about "The Beautiful, the Bulimic, and the Dead."

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending Class Discussion:

CPWC Day 53 - East Asia Wrap-Up

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religious and philosophical traditions in East Asia.  Identify significant historical developments and contemporary developments in Korea.

Task:  Anyoung haseyo!  When you arrive to class, please open up your "Inside North Korea" viewing guide.  We'll finish the documentary and discuss totalitarianism.  After everyone has submitted their reflection,  we'll compare contemporary North and South Korea.  If there is any time remaining, we'll review for tomorrow's test.

Homework:
  • Wednesday, April 20 - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Extending class discussions:




Monday, April 18, 2016

HWC Day 52 - Contemporary Issues in Japan

Objective: Identify central tenets of the religions and philosophies that have influenced East Asia.  Describe select historical developments in Japan.

Task: Kon'nichiwa!  When you arrive to class, please open up your Japan notes.  We'll finish our examination of Japan with notes and a discussion on the power of nationalism in the contemporary world.  Then, we'll begin our studies of Korea with an examination of contemporary South Korea.

Homework:
  • TODAY  - Discussion "Reviving Shinto" (Christian Science Monitor, 10/5/2015)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" & documentary discussion - post reflection BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, April 20- Unit 5 Test
  • Wednesday, April 20- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Soc Day 52 - Miss Representation

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  When you arrive to class, please open up the "Miss Representation Viewing Guide" in preparation to finish the documentary. 

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Monday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Thursday, April 27 - Gender & Ageism Assessment
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"


Media Day 51 - Magazine Analysis Presentations

Guiding Question:  Do magazines reflect gender stereotypes, challenge them, or construct them?

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Good morning!  We'll finish up our magazine analysis presentations.  Then, you'll create an entry in your journal explaining how magazines represent gender.

Due Dates:
  • TODAY - Magazine Analysis presentations due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art

CPWC Day 52 - Japan & North Korea

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religious and philosophical traditions in East Asia.  Identify significant historical developments in Japan.

Task:  Kon'nichiwa!  When you arrive to class, please open up your Japan notes.  We'll spend the first portion of class wrapping up our studies of Japan before a brief discussion on "Reviving Shinto."     Finally, we'll begin our examination of the Korean peninsula with  "Inside North Korea."

Homework:
  • TODAY - "Reviving Shinto" reading due in class
  • Wednesday, April 20 - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Friday, April 15, 2016

HWC Day 51 - Meiji Restoration & 20th Century Japan

Objective: Identify central tenets of the religions and philosophies that have influenced East Asia.  Describe select historical developments in Japan.

Task: Kon'nichiwa!  When you arrive to class, please move your desks into circles for the fishbowl discussion.  After the discussion, we'll analyze the Rescript on Education and finish our notes on Japan.

Homework:
  • TODAY  - Chapter 11 reading quiz
  • Friday, April 15 - Meiji Restoration fishbowl discussion (see explanation) - participant reflection and discussion questions posted to Schoology BEFORE class
  • Friday, April 15  - Unit 5 PDCs due on class blog
  • Monday, April 18 - Discussion "Reviving Shinto" (Christian Science Monitor, 10/5/2015)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" & documentary discussion - post reflection BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, April 20- Unit 5 Test
  • Wednesday, April 20- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Soc Day 51 - Gender in the Media

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Happy Friday!  When you arrive to class, please download the "Miss Representation Viewing Guide."  We're going to spend the next two classes examining the ways in which media portrayals of gender impact society.

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Media Day 50 - Magazine Analysis Presentations

Guiding Question:  Do magazines reflect gender stereotypes, challenge them, or construct them?

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.

Task:  Happy Friday!  We're going to spend today's class presenting and discussing your magazine analysis.

Due Dates:
  • TODAY - "Wonder Woman" reflection
  • TODAY - Magazine Analysis presentations due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art

CPWC Day 51 - Japan in the 20th Century

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religious and philosophical traditions in East Asia.  Identify significant historical developments in Japan.

Task:  Kon'nichiwa!  Please clear your desk of everything except your index card and a pencil.  You'll spend the first 30 minutes of class completing your reading quiz.  After you finish the quiz, please begin reading "Reviving Shinto."  Then, we'll finish our notes on Japan.  Finally, we'll begin "Inside North Korea."

Homework:
  • TODAY - Unit 5 reading quiz (27.1, 27.3, 28.2, 29.1, & 29.2 - two-sided, hand-written index card may be used)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Thursday, April 14, 2016

HWC Day 50 - Condensed History of Japan



Objective: Identify central tenets of the religions and philosophies that have influenced East Asia.  Describe select historical developments in Japan.

Task: Kon'nichiwa!  When you arrive to class, please clear your desk of everything except a pen or pencil in preparation for your reading quiz.  After you finish the quiz, please begin reading "Reviving Shinto."  Next, we'll play a quick game to review the history of China.  Finally, we'll end class with notes on the history of Japan.

Homework:
  • TODAY  - Chapter 11 reading quiz
  • Friday, April 15 - Meiji Restoration fishbowl discussion (see explanation) - participant reflection and discussion questions posted to Schoology BEFORE class
  • Friday, April 15  - Unit 5 PDCs due on class blog
  • Monday, April 18 - Discussion "Reviving Shinto" (Christian Science Monitor, 10/5/2015)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" & documentary discussion - post reflection BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, April 20- Unit 5 Test
  • Wednesday, April 20- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Preparing for participation in and observation of fishbowl discussions:
  • In a fishbowl discussion, half of the class will observe while the other half of the class engages in an intellectual discussion of the topic.  This is NOT a debate!  The purpose of this activity is to encage in and observe RATIONAL, CIVIL DISCOURSE.
  • If you are OBSERVING the discussion, read the provided summary and, if necessary, do a little research so you'll understand the topic.   Your task is to listen to and take notes on the discussion. At the end of the discourse, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the topic.
  • If you are PARTICIPATING in the discussion, read the provided summary AND the provided article.  You may also need to research the topic further to prepare for the discussion.  Then, complete the preparation section of your fishbowl worksheet.  As a group, you will need to sustain a respectful, intellectual discussion for 15 minutes.  
  • If you are MODERATING the discussion, read the summary and the articles.  Create discussion questions that will help to sustain the discussion.  During the discourse, you will be responsible for ensuring civil discourse.
Topic Assignments for Fishbowl Discussions:
Meiji Restoration (discussion on Friday, 4/15)
  • Coop #3 - Kate, Ethan B., Ben, Tommy,  Joslynn, Joel
  • Coop #4 - Amanda,  Bailey, Ethan S., Erik, Quinn,  Sam W.,

Soc Day 50 - Exploring Gender in America

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  We'll continue our examination of gender with a directed research activity.  Please read through the textbook excerpts on gender and sex.  Then, complete the directed research activity, "Exploring Gender in America."

Homework:
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Media Day 49 - Wonder Woman Wrap-Up & Magazine Presentations

Guiding Question:  Do magazines reflect gender stereotypes, challenge them, or construct them?

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.  Investigate the evolution of Wonder Woman in American society.

Task:  Good morning!  Please open up the "Wonder Woman Viewing Guide" and we'll finish "The Story of Wonder Woman."  Then, we'll begin the magazine presentations.

Due Dates:
  • TODAY - Magazine Analysis presentations due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending our studies:

CPWC Day 50 - Japan in World History

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religious and philosophical traditions in East Asia.  Identify significant historical developments in Japan.

Task:  Kon'nichiwa!  When you arrive to class, please submit you homework to the appropriate Schoology dropbox.  Please get out your religions notes so we can add to our information on Buddhism.  Then, you'll apply your knowledge by filling out the Venn diagram.  Finally, we'll end class with an overview of the history of Japan.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 29, section 2 reading notes due in class
  • Friday, April 15 - Unit 5 reading quiz (27.1, 27.3, 28.2, 29.1, & 29.2 - two-sided, hand-written index card may be used)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - Unit 5 Test
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"



Wednesday, April 13, 2016

HWC Day 49 - China Wrap-Up

Objective: Identify central tenets of the religions and philosophies that have influenced East Asia.  Investigate the historic and cultural significance of the Silk Road.

Task: Ni hao!  When you arrive to class, please move the desks into a circle for our review of China's history.  We'll discuss Mao & communism in China and watch a brief segment from a documentary on the events of June 1989 in Tianamen Square.  (See "Tank Man" by Frontline)
Homework:
  • TODAY - Mao discussion
  • TODAY - GDDS "Korean Choices"
  • TODAY - Unit 5 PDPs due on class blog 
  • Thursday, April 14 - Chapter 11 reading quiz
  • Friday, April 15 - Meiji Restoration fishbowl discussion (see explanation) - participant reflection and discussion questions posted to Schoology BEFORE class
  • Friday, April 15  - Unit 5 PDCs due on class blog
  • Monday, April 18 - Discussion "Reviving Shinto" (Christian Science Monitor, 10/5/2015)
  • Tuesday, April 19 - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" & documentary discussion - post reflection BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, April 20- Unit 5 Test
  • Wednesday, April 20- - Unit 5 SJSs due on class blog
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"
Preparing for participation in and observation of fishbowl discussions:
  • In a fishbowl discussion, half of the class will observe while the other half of the class engages in an intellectual discussion of the topic.  This is NOT a debate!  The purpose of this activity is to encage in and observe RATIONAL, CIVIL DISCOURSE.
  • If you are OBSERVING the discussion, read the provided summary and, if necessary, do a little research so you'll understand the topic.   Your task is to listen to and take notes on the discussion. At the end of the discourse, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the topic.
  • If you are PARTICIPATING in the discussion, read the provided summary AND the provided article.  You may also need to research the topic further to prepare for the discussion.  Then, complete the preparation section of your fishbowl worksheet.  As a group, you will need to sustain a respectful, intellectual discussion for 15 minutes.  
  • If you are MODERATING the discussion, read the summary and the articles.  Create discussion questions that will help to sustain the discussion.  During the discourse, you will be responsible for ensuring civil discourse.
Topic Assignments for Fishbowl Discussions:
Meiji Restoration (discussion on Friday, 4/15)
  • Coop #3 - Kate, Ethan B., Ben, Tommy,  Joslynn, Joel
  • Coop #4 - Amanda,  Bailey, Ethan S., Erik, Quinn,  Sam W.,

Soc Day 49 - Defining Gender

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY:  You can earn extra credit for attending and participating the "Great Decisions" discussion series.  Please see the email I sent last week for details.  If you would like to come to any of the discussions, please let me know so that I can add you to the Schoology group.

Objective:  Define gender as a sociological concept.


Task:  Good morning!  When you arrive to class, please open up your gender notes.  We'll continue our discussion and investigation of gender.

Homework:
  • TODAY - GDDS "Korean Choices"
  • Thursday, April 21 - GDDS "The UNs Post 2015 Development Agenda and Leadership"
  • Thursday, April 25 - GDDS "Climate Geopolitics"
  • Tuesday, May 3 - GDDS "Cuba & the US"

Media Day 48 - Wonder Woman

Guiding Question:  Do magazines reflect gender stereotypes, challenge them, or construct them?

Objective:  Identify and explain gender stereotyping in the media.  Investigate the evolution of Wonder Woman in American society.

Task:  Good morning!  Pleas open up the "Wonder Woman Viewing Guide" and we'll finish "The Story of Wonder Woman."  If there is any time remaining, we'll discuss Wonder Woman in terms of our studies.

Due Dates:
  • Thursday, April 14 - Magazine Analysis presentations due in class
  • Thursday, April 28 - Field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art
Extending our studies: