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- | # Plan for a HSC lesson on kinship | + | |
^ Due | May 1 at 5:00 p.m. | | ^ Due | May 1 at 5:00 p.m. | | ||
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- | To know if you truly understand something, you should | + | ## Objective |
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+ | In this assignment, you should | ||
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+ | **Why is the study of kinship | ||
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+ | Your essay has several required parts. Each part contributes | ||
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+ | Most of your essay will present your argument for your answer. | ||
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+ | ## Instructions | ||
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+ | In this assignment, | ||
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+ | Your job is to propose that students should study one basic idea about kinship | ||
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+ | You need to convince the school board to accept your proposal by explaining to them why the study of kinship | ||
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+ | You also need to show them that you can make a specialized idea accessible to high school students. | ||
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+ | Your proposal has to meet specific requirements: | ||
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+ | * It should | ||
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+ | * It should present a brief argument for your answer. | ||
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+ | * It should describe briefly one idea from the study of kinship in anthropology and present it as an example | ||
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+ | * It should propose a class activity that will help students learn about this idea, and explain why this class activity will help them see the importance of the idea. | ||
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+ | * It should conclude with a restatement of your main idea with an emphasis on the larger implications of this idea, that is, why it's important | ||
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+ | Your proposal cannot include certain things: | ||
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+ | * You cannot cite or quote from sources | ||
+ | - You can cite our class readings as sources for ideas that you want to discuss | ||
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+ | ## Advice on writing this essay | ||
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+ | The most important part of this assignment is that you have a single, clear answer to the main question: Why is studying kinship in anthropology important | ||
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+ | * Don't take up more than 200 words describing your idea for a class activity. The most important required parts of the proposal are where you argue for why you think studying kinship | ||
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+ | The location and type of school does not matter | ||
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+ | Many things people study in high school have no immediate, practical application in everyday life. People study math and foreign languages, for instance, because these help people develop their ability to think and solve problems. People study history so that they can have the same shared knowledge of their society as other people. In the same way, you should justify studying kinship, a topic in anthropology, | ||
- | ## Reference | + | Another important part of this assignment is to describe how you would make the ideas from anthropology you think are important accessible and understandable to students who have never studied anthropology. |
- | Malinowski, Bronislaw. “17. Kinship.” Man 30 (1930): 19–29. https:// | + | Your ideas about how to teach kinship in high school should also help support your argument about the importance of kinship. The ideas for teaching that you create are your examples that show your audience---the school board---that you can do what you propose. |
+ | When writing persuasively, | ||
+ | ## A guide to the unit | ||
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