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The journey of a

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Lao Tzu

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What is World History AP?

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The philosopher, Immanuel Kant (1724-1804),stated that individuals could never see thingsobjectively as things-in-themselves becauseindividuals always understood the world through a culturally formed point of view. • Culture is learned.

• It is the framework through which individuals view their world

Definition: Culture A particular society at a particular time and place and all the knowledge and values shared by that society

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World History, as a teaching field, developed overthe past twenty years.

• By studying civilizations and societies, particularly paying attention to cases where societies have come into contact with others as well as emphasizing the forces that help define contact, World Historians focus on the world as a whole and how diverse societies fit into that whole.

• World Historians try to move beyond the narrow confines of one perspective.

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Can the study of World History help individualsview the world from a less culture-centric point of view? Perhaps it can!

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Of course, to study something as intellectuallyenormous as the history of the world, periodizationmust be used.

Definition: Periodization A way to subdivide the continuous flow of world history into categories of time and common themes

Periodization allows students of world history tocreate a framework for understanding the past aswell as the flow and sequence of events.

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A note about historical dating:

• World Historians use BCE and CE as opposed to BC and AD

•BC (Before Christ) and AD (anno Domini or “in the year of the Lord) are Christian terms.

•BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era) are terms that remind students of the global context and many diverse cultures of the World History curriculum.

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So, how does a learner remain calm andbalanced in the midst of so much content?

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Helpful suggestions for academic mastery:

1. Read regularly - History is the written record of past events. - Students of history must read regularly. - Reading reinforces class lessons and increases mastery of content.

2. Interact with the material - Students of history ask questions. - They analyze the impact of ideas, people, and the events of the past. - Students of history participate in their learning of the past.

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3. Students of history record facts, ideas,observations, and questions for futurereference.

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The Cornell Note-taking Syste

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Excerpt Adapted from http://sas.calpoly.edu/asc/ssl/notetaking.systems.html

The Cornell Method:

The Cornell method provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes .

Rule your paper with a 2 ½ inch margin on the left side Leave a 6 inch area on the right Leave a 2 inch area on the bottom Record notes on right (6 inch area) Skip a few spaces in between new points Write cues in the 2 ½ inch margin Write summary comments in the bottom area

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The Advantages of the Cornell Method:

1. Allows learners to record critical facts while creating cues and summaries to aid understanding and memorization

2. Allows learners to interact with materials by requiring reflection and analysis as opposed to merely copying information

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Grading Policy:

1. Homework: 35% of total grade2. Participation: 15% of total grade3. Examinations, Projects, Essays and Quizzes: 50% of total grade

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What will constitute the Homework component of the grade?

•Chapter Readings•Analytical writing exercises

On average, learners will be assignedone chapter per week.

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Isn’t the assessment of participation subjective?

No, there are measurable markers to assess participation.

1. Does the learner record information during the lesson?2. Is the learner prepared to learn?3. Does the learner have the appropriate materials for learning?4. Is the learner ready to learn from bell to bell?

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But beyond the assessment is the journeyand the journey will take learners throughtime and cultures. The journey will takelearners places.

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The journey will take us around the world.

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Questions:1. How do World Historians differ from historians of other regions and/or time periods?2. What are some of the concerns of World Historians?3. World Historians frequently examine three C’s – Change, Comparison, and Connection. How does the examination of these three C’s support world historians in achieving their academic objectives?4. Describe the Cornell Method of note-taking. What are the advantages of this method of note-taking?5. What habits of mind can assist learners in achieving academic mastery in the World History classroom?