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Welcome To Social 30

Welcome To Social 30. Introduction to Ideologies Course Syllabus Difference Between -1 and -2 Ideologies Home Work. Introduction to Ideologies.

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Welcome To Social 30

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  1. Welcome To Social 30 Introduction to Ideologies Course Syllabus Difference Between -1 and -2 Ideologies Home Work

  2. Introduction to Ideologies • Using the hand out called “An Introduction to Ideology in Political Structures read up till Part II. Using two different colored pens or lines indicate the things you think are important and the things that you do not know. • While you are doing this I will hand out the books.

  3. Course Syllabus • Email rjarema@chinooksedge.ab.ca (or you could use the home work page at www.oldskoinonia.com • Related Issues with dates when we should accomplish it • Marks: Quizzes 15%, Tests 40%, Diploma Style Written Assignment 15% and Assignments 30%... Diploma 50% • If you are ABSENT BOX!! • Just In Case Assignments • Extra help

  4. Jumping into Ideologies • Powerful Questions: questions that can not be answered by no or yes. Or one word answers. • As we go through this think of powerful questions like What if… or Why would…

  5. Ideologies Are • Words that typically end in an ism (Nationalism, communism, fascism ect.) • is a set of ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations, and actions. • A general understanding of how the world is and how the world ought to be. • Is a system of thought based on beliefs and values. • An ideology includes ideas about how the world works, how we should live together, how we should treat one another, why we should or should not care about other people and society, and what society could become in the future.

  6. Three Questions Answered by Ideologies • What are humans like, and why do they act the way they do? • What is the nature of society? • What is our role as individuals in society?

  7. Home Work • 30-1- Define the following terms Identity, Point of view, perspective, worldview, Personal identity, Collective Identity, Beliefs, Values and answer the following short answer questions 2,7-10,and 12. • 30-2- Define the following terms Identity, Point of view, perspective, worldview, beliefs, values, and answer short answer questions 4-5. This is due on Wednesday.

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