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McGlobalisation with a side of Sustainability

Teaching Anthropology

It is also a point at which I want to remind students of core course concepts like cultural relativism and ethnocentrism. This is why evidence for diet was a big part of my archaeology flipped class activity , for example. References Han, D. (27 27 Feb 2023) Fast and Pluribus: Impacts of a Globalizing McDonald’s. JSTOR DAILY.

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McGlobalisation with a side of Sustainability

Teaching Anthropology

It is also a point at which I want to remind students of core course concepts like cultural relativism and ethnocentrism. This is why evidence for diet was a big part of my archaeology flipped class activity , for example. References Han, D. (27 27 Feb 2023) Fast and Pluribus: Impacts of a Globalizing McDonald’s. JSTOR DAILY.

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Getting Your Ducks in a Row – an icebreaker activity

Teaching Anthropology

They come in different sizes and materials, make different sounds, and have fun cultural references built in. Once I have introduced the broad topic of anthropology and its subfields, I discuss two concepts: material culture and typology. They are silly and therefore safe. References Martin, F. & & Bolliger, D.U.

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Getting Your Ducks in a Row – an icebreaker activity

Teaching Anthropology

They come in different sizes and materials, make different sounds, and have fun cultural references built in. Once I have introduced the broad topic of anthropology and its subfields, I discuss two concepts: material culture and typology. They are silly and therefore safe. References Martin, F. & & Bolliger, D.U.

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Practicing Primatology

Teaching Anthropology

Primatology is one of our early course topics, following directly after an introduction to culture. This lets me lead students into the topic by way of discussing culture in non-human primates. It is, therefore, important for me to get them engaged and my modified flipped classroom approach is key to this.

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Alyana Seidel Growing up in Malaysia, Alyana developed a deep interest in understanding how different cultures and societies interact with each other. Growing Together: From Research to Action Download Marlo Shah Marlo is an eleventh grader at San Ramon Valley High School.