Key Terms
History
Reading & Schools
100
What does equity mean?
Equity is the principle of equal opportunity.
100
Why should we study history? Name two key reasons.
• Helps us understand who we are • Helps us understand people and societies. • Helps us understand change and the society we live in came to be. • Helps us study the human condition. • Teaches us values • Gain useful skills (assess evidence, assess conflicting interpretations, assess past examples)
100
What are the four questions to ask as a demanding reader?
• What is the book about as a whole? (subject/classification) • What is being said in detail, and how? (terms/interpretation) • Is the book true, in whole or part? (truth/evaluation) • What of it? (significance/response)
200
What is cultural capital?
All cultures are not valued equally in modern society. Certain patters of behavior, values, and attitudes are more widely admired. For instance, in early American history, a person’s ability to speak French gave them cultural capital.
200
Why should we all be historians in the digital age?
Because there's a wealth of information we now have access to thanks to the Internet, and we need to learn how to sift through that information.
200
Name two ways to make a book your own.
• Write in the book by underlining key sentences • Circle key words or phrases • Write in the margins •Pose questions in the margins
300
What is social capital?
It is socially helpful knowledge and relationships. It is the advantages that individuals derive from relationships (i.e., knowing the right people and networking).
300
Why is Wikipedia problematic as a source?
It is, at time, an unreliable source because any visitor can add to or edit the material presented there, whether that information or material is true is not always clear.
300
What were schools for (historically speaking)? 2 responses.
• Train people to work • Oversee social amity • Places to shape shared norms and expectations • Certify standard of achievement • Sites of cultural transmission
400
What is human capital?
Essentially, human capital includes skills and comprehension. It is those differences in skills and knowledge that help explain why some people—and groups—are more economically productive than others.
400
HNN stands for...
History News Network.
400
What were some of the basic elements of education among the Native Americans?
• Survival skills • Hunting skills • Learn Spiritual lessons • Skills in agriculture, fishing, gathering edibles from fields, forests, waterways • Storytelling • Learn manners – character development
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