Lesson One
Lesson
Watch the following tutorial
U1L1 Identity:Read Chapter One โ pages 19 โ 39 of the text, Exploring Globalization, and answer the following questions.
When completed, check your answers against those provided within the 'self check' link, below.:
1. Identify 5 factors that help define who you are. Then explain how these factors work to mold the person that you are.
2. Explain how
collective cultural groups within Canada (such as Francophones) affirm their identity in an environment where they are a minority.
3. What is a โcollective identityโ? List 5 collectives that you belong to (ex: classroom). Complete
the following table. Then summarize what you the table suggests about yourself.
Collective | Purpose | Tradition |
My Classroom | To learn together | Take attendance at the beginning of class |
4. Explain how your identity may be connected to that of a Coltan miner in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Is this a positive or negative connection, or both? Explain using details from the text and tutorial discussions.
5. We will
be spending significant time looking at the impact of globalization on the aboriginal cultures of Canada. What does โaboriginalโ mean, and how does it relate to the terms indigenous, native, and First Nations? (hint, one of these terms is not
on page 12).
6. To familiarize yourself with the challenges faced by the Lubicon Cree, refer to the section on the Lubicon Cree (page 32-33) and watch the following video: (no question to answer here)
SELF CHECK
- click on the link for answers.