ANT 101 Week 3 Discussion 1 | ashford university

ANT 101  Week 3 Discussion 1 | ashford university

Your initial discussion thread is due on Day 3 (Thursday) and you have until Day 7 (Monday) to respond to your classmates. Your grade will reflect both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Refer to the Discussion Forum Grading Rubric under the Settings icon above for guidance on how your discussion will be evaluated.

 Women in Science and Demographic Mapping [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 1, 2, 4, 5]

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, review the following Required Resources:

Chapters 5 and 6 of the textbook

Understanding Why Girls Underperform at Science (Links to an external site.)

What We Learn From 50 Years of Kids Drawing Scientists  (Links to an external site.)

A Map of Whole Foods vs. Wal-Mart in the Bay Area (Links to an external site.)

Scientists Can Now Figure Out Detailed, Accurate Neighborhood Demographics Using Google Street View Photos (Links to an external site.)

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Choose one of the following two options to address in this discussion. Be sure that your initial post meets the full length requirement of 300 words, and that you incorporate at least two of this week’s required resources in your post, one of which should be the textbook. Include citations and a full reference to your chosen sources. (See the Required Resources page for all references in APA format).

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Option 1: Read What We Learn From 50 Years of Kids Drawing Scientists (Links to an external site.) and Understanding Why Girls Underperform at Science (Links to an external site.).

When you picture a scientist, what does that person look like?

When you were a child, how did you picture scientists?

What role does gender stereotyping play in the tendency for girls to grow up to be scientists?

How does this vary around the world?

What kind of cultural messages do we send to children by the way different professions are portrayed in the media, books, movies, and television?

How can we help all children overcome stereotypes that may influence their educational performance?

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Option 2: Read Scientists Can Now Figure Out Detailed, Accurate Neighborhood Demographics Using Google Street View Photos (Links to an external site.) and A Map of Whole Foods vs. Wal-Mart in the Bay Area (Links to an external site.). Using Instant Street View (Links to an external site.), enter your own neighborhood or zip code (or choose another place you’ve lived or visited that you would like to explore). In your post, identify the area you are exploring. Review your surroundings as though you were an anthropologist. Include screenshots if you would like to do so.

What can you tell about the area? Is it urban, suburban, or rural?

What kind of buildings are there?

o Do the buildings look like single family houses or apartments?

o How many stories are they?

o How much space is there between buildings?

o Are there yards and gardens? If so, what is in those yards and gardens?

What kind of vehicles do you see in this neighborhood?

What is the likely socioeconomic status of the people who live there, based on the buildings, vehicles, and yards?

What do you think the everyday lives are like for the people who live there?

Do your observations fit with your knowledge of what this area is like? How do your observations fit with the two articles you read?

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Guided Response: Review several of your peers’ posts and respond to at least two peers by Day 7. Respond to at least one student who chose a different option than you. Choose a student who has not received peer feedback if at all possible. If your instructor responds to your post, please respond to him/her. Each response to a peer should be a minimum of 75 words. Be sure to relate your discussion back to the course materials and move the conversation forward by asking a question, raising a new point, or elaborating more thoroughly upon a point already raised. Continue to monitor the discussion forum until 5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) on Day 7, and respond with robust dialogue to anyone who replies to your initial post.


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