250 likes | 414 Views
TaK. TaK. TaK – Identity. Identity. Who am I? What has made me the knower I am?. TaK – Identity. Theory of Knowledge Diagram. Mathematics. Ways of Knowing. Natural Sciences. Sense Perception. Ethics. Areas of Knowledge. Reason. Knower(s). Emotion. Human Sciences.
E N D
TaK – Identity Identity Who am I? What has made me the knower I am?
TaK – Identity Theory of Knowledge Diagram Mathematics Ways of Knowing Natural Sciences Sense Perception Ethics Areas of Knowledge Reason Knower(s) Emotion Human Sciences Language Arts Identity History
TaK – Identity Who are you?
TaK – Identity Who are you? • You are what you believe…? • You are what you do…? • You are what you feel…? • You are what you think…? • You are what you know…? • ….etc
TaK – Identity Create an “Identity Map” which depicts all the components that make up your own identity, including the different roles you play. Tibetan Woman ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
TaK – Identity • Discuss the following questions: • Which 5 labels would you choose to best describe yourself? • Why?
TaK – Identity What’s happening here?
TaK – Identity What’s happening here?
TaK – Identity What’s happening here?
TaK – Identity • Consider the following statements. Do you agree… • People usually shake hands when introduced to each other • Blowing your nose in public is OK • A woman should not look a man in the eyes when he is talking to her • Promiscuity is OK • When invited to a party it is OK to bring a friend • Calling a teacher by his/her first name is OK • Students should always stand when answering a teacher’s question • Parents decide who their children should marry • Young people will usually live with their parents after they get married • Are any of these statements true for all cultures?
TaK – Identity Culture • Most aspects of our lives are affected by culture… • How we eat, dress, speak to others; • Our understanding of right and wrong; • Our beliefs, attitudes and values; • What we know Is any one culture better than another?