Blancing Two Worlds (v3.2)

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Balancing

americanisan

TwoWorlds

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Definition

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Map of Asia

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[Model Minority Myth]

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Model Minority Myth1. Asian Americans have superior academic achievement

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Model Minority MythII. Asian American students are born smart, especially in mathematics and science

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Model Minority MythIII. Asian American students are trouble-free kids

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Model Minority MythIV. All Asian families and cultures highly value education

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Model Minority MythV. Asians/Asian Americans do not suffer racial discrimination like other people of color

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[Model Minority Myth]Critique

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Leah Lee[case study]

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1: Ethnic Awareness2: White Identification

3: Awakening to Social Political Consciousness4: Redirection to an Asian American Consciousness

5: Incorporation

Leah Lee[Kim AAID]

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1: Acceptance of the Identity Society Assigns2: Identification with Both Racial Groups

3: Identification with a Single Racial Group4: Identification as a New Racial Group

Leah Lee[Root]

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1: Ethnic Awareness2: White Identification

3: Identification with Both Racial Groups

Leah Lee[Kim+Root]

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[Face Activity]

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a b c d e

f hg ji

k l m n o

p q r s t

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Aly Rahim[case study]

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Aly Rahim[Helms]

1: Conformity (Pre-encounter)2: Dissonance (Encounter)

3: Immersion4: Emersion

5. Internalization6. Integrative Awareness

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Aly Rahim[Kim AAID]1: Ethnic Awareness

2: White Identification3: Awakening to Social Political Consciousness

4: Redirection to an Asian American Consciousness5: Incorporation

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ASIA QUIZ

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Q#1Asia is the largest continent by landmass and human population with the total area being larger than the land area of the moon...

...True or False

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Q#1Asia is the largest continent, covering ~1/3 of the world’s total land area. It’s people account for ~3/5 of the world’s population.

...True

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Q#2Asia is home to the highest point on Earth, but not the lowest point on the Earth’s surface...

...True or False

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Q#2Asia has both the lowest and highest points: Mount Everest (+29,028 ft) and the shore of the Dead Sea (-1296 ft)

...False

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Q#3Below are the national flags of:South Korea (left) and North Korea (right)...

...True or False

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Q#3South Korea

...FalsePhilippines North Korea

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Q#4Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949...

...True or False

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Q#4On October 1, 1949, Chairman Mao proclaimed the People’s Republic of China

...True

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Q#5The following pictures represent the described ethnic groups’ traditional clothing, respectively...

...True or False

Korean Tibetan Japanese

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Q#5...False

KoreanJapanese

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Q#6Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is also called the “Lion-City”...

...True or False

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Q#6The English language name “Singapore,” comes from “Malay Singapura,” which means “Lion-City”

...True

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Q#7Angkor, one of the most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is located in Bangladesh...

...True or False

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Q#7Angkor is located in Cambodia

...False

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Q#8Pho (left) is Vietnamese, and Yukgaejang (right) is Korean...

...True or False

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Q#8Yummy!

...True

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Q#9Except Pikachu, the other two cartoon characters are Japanese...

...True or False

Hello Kitty Doraemon Pikachu

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Q#9All of them are Japanese cartoons

...False

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Q#10The highlighted countries correspond to the descriptions...

...True or False

Kazakhstan Pakistan India

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Q#10...False

KazakhstanPakistan

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Johnny Lee[case study]

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Johnny Lee[Cross]

1: Pre-encounter2: Encounter

3: Immersion-Emersion4: Internalization

5: Internalization-Commitment

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Johnny Lee[Cass]

1: Identity Confusion2: Identity Comparison

3: Identity Tolerance4: Identity Acceptance

5. Identity Pride6. Identity Synthesis

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[Poster Activity]

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[Questions?]