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China or Zhōngguó and Historical Centrism

China or Zhōngguó and Historical Centrism. “The Middle Kingdom” “The Central Nation”. Perspective / Paradigm Defined. LL (Latin) Paradigma / Gk (Greek) Paradeigma) PARA = (BESIDE) + DIGM = (TO SHOW) Literally to show side by side Webster’s Dictionary –

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China or Zhōngguó and Historical Centrism

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  1. China or Zhōngguó and Historical Centrism “The Middle Kingdom” “The Central Nation”

  2. Perspective / Paradigm Defined LL (Latin) Paradigma / Gk (Greek) Paradeigma) PARA = (BESIDE) + DIGM = (TO SHOW) Literally to show side by side Webster’s Dictionary – 1. Example, pattern, an outstandingly clear or typical example or archetype. 2. a philosophical or theoretical framework. Mr. Hatch – Perspective, Point of View, Frame of Reference Vocabulary - Paradigm

  3. Stephen R. Covey and Paradigms and Maps Stephen R. Covey – Seven Habits of Highly Effective People – “The word paradigm comes from the Greek. It was originally a scientific term, and is more commonly used today to mean a model, theory, perception, assumption, or frame of reference. In the more general sense, it’s the way we “see” the world – not in terms of our visual sense or sight, but in terms of perceiving, understanding, interpreting.” “For our purpose, a simple way to understand paradigms is to see them as maps. We all know that “the map is not the territory.” A map is simply an explanation or certain aspects of the territory. That’s exactly what a paradigm is. It is a theory, an explanation, or model of something else. “ - Seven Habits of Highly Effective People – pg. 23

  4. Why are Paradigms Important?Behaviors and Attitudes “Suppose you wanted to arrive at a specific location in central Chicago. A street map of the city would be a great help to you in reaching your destination. But suppose you were given the wrong map. Through a printing error, the map labeled “Chicago” was actually a map of Detroit. Can you imagine the frustration, the ineffectiveness of trying to reach your destination?” Behaviors and Attitudes “You might work on your behavior – you could try harder, be more diligent, double your speed. But your efforts would only succeed in getting you to the wrong place faster. You might work on your attitude – you could think more positively. You still wouldn’t get to the right place, but perhaps you wouldn’t care. Your attitude would be so positive, you’d be happy wherever you were.” - Stephen Covey – The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, pg. 23

  5. Why are Paradigms Important?Behaviors and Attitudes cont. “The point is, you’d still be lost. The fundamental problem has nothing to do with your behavior or your attitude. It has everything to do with having a wrong map.” “If you have the right map of Chicago, then diligence becomes important, and when you encounter frustrating obstacles along the way, then attitude can make a real difference. But the first and most important requirement is the accuracy of the map.” “Each of us have many, many maps in our head, which can be divided into two main categories: maps of the way things are, or realities, and maps of the way things should be, or values. We interpret everything we experience through these two mental maps. We seldom question their accuracy; we’re usually unaware that we have them. We simply assume that the way we see things is the way they really are or the way they should be.” “. . .our attitudes and behaviors grow out of those assumptions. The way we see things is the source of the way we think and the way we act.” - Stephen Covey – The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, pg. 23-24

  6. Paradigm Shift • A Paradigm shift (or revolutionary science) is, according to Thomas Kuhn in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), a change in the basic assumptions, or paradigms, within the ruling theory of science. It is in contrast to his idea of normal science. • A change is perspective – having dual-perspective. • Sometime referred to as the “aha” moment.

  7. Paradigm Shift – The Matrix Clips

  8. Paradigm Shift – How does it affect our attitudes and behaviors?

  9. Red State? – Blue States? Mandate? Election results of 2004 – George W. Bush vs. John Kerry http://rumorsweretrue.wordpress.com/2006/11/09/red-state-blue-state/

  10. Red State? – Blue States? Mandate? Election results of 2004 – George W. Bush vs. John Kerry http://rumorsweretrue.wordpress.com/2006/11/09/red-state-blue-state/

  11. Red State? – Blue States? Mandate? Election results of 2004 – George W. Bush vs. John Kerry http://rumorsweretrue.wordpress.com/2006/11/09/red-state-blue-state/

  12. Red State? – Blue States? Mandate? Election results of 2004 – George W. Bush vs. John Kerry http://rumorsweretrue.wordpress.com/2006/11/09/red-state-blue-state/ Who is winning? Who has the “mandate”? Republicans (red) or Democrats (blue)?

  13. America 1492 - Columbus What do you know about the discovery of America?

  14. America 1421? Zheng-He Describe this paradigm shift. How does this change your attitudes and behaviors?

  15. Paradigm Shift - Let’s talk 1421 • 1421: The Year China Discovered the WorldGavin MenziesPublished by Bantam Press, London • In his first book, 1421, Gavin Menzies argues that a huge Chinese fleet circumnavigated and charted the world years before the first great European voyages of discovery. The evidence for this comes in many different forms: from shipwrecks and ancient maps, to local peoples accounts and their DNA. • http://www.gavinmenzies.net/gallery.asp

  16. Vocabulary - Ethnocentrism

  17. Vocabulary – Ethnocentrism Centrism

  18. Those who came before Columbus See James Loewen’s – Lies My Teacher Told Me

  19. How does this change the way you see the world?

  20. Revisionist History or Possible Truth? Vocabulary - Revisionist

  21. Vocabulary - Geocentric Ptolemaic or Geocentric Theory

  22. Heliocentric Theory - Copernicus Vocabulary - Heliocentric

  23. Galileo Galilei

  24. What happens to those who go against the status quo?What happens to those that believe holding on to the status quo is the way to go?Who is right? Vocabulary - Heresy

  25. “1990s – What Young People Know About Geography”

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