Monday, January 2, 2012

What is Peace?

Check In/Binder Clean Out

  1. Check in with table about your break
  2. Clean out every section in your binders EXCEPT for the References section
  3. Make sure you have the following sections: Starters, Class/Homework, Library, References, Notes
  1. Fill in answers on the handout linked above with your best guesses
  2. Check with Lori, write correct answers in the margins
  3. What was most unexpected to you?  Why?
  4. What conclusions or inferences can you make from this data?  Explain.
Semester and Project Overview
  1. Project Theme = Globalization and Resistance
  2. Lots of seminars on articles, speeches, short stories, even a painting!
What is Peace? Notes
  1. Take lecture notes on the definition of peace, and the background of the article we will be reading.
  2. If you are absent, get these notes from a classmate
  1. If absent, choose ONE of the sections on the reading linked above.  If you were here, do the section you were assigned.
  2. Close reading: Read through your section carefully, annotate, make sure you understand the two types of violence Galtung is describing here.  A good way to check is to try to summarize them in your own words.
  3. Types of Violence Poster must include:
    • TITLE: The two types of violence (________________ vs. __________________)
    • DEFINE the two types of violence in your own words
    • DRAW two images that show the contrast between the types of violence
    • EXPLAIN what your images show, and how that example connects to the definition of that type of violence
HOMEWORK:
Finish Type of Violence poster, and be ready to teach a classmate about the type of violence you studied.  DUE: Wednesday, start of class.

You will NOT be having Humanities tomorrow- Roxy will be coming in to talk to all of you and work with you on your DPs.  I will see you again on Wednesday!

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