Picture of Tamika Worrell Participation Marks by Tamika Worrell - Sunday, 14 April 2024, 5:11 PM Number of replies: 0 Yaama folx, The last remaining class participation marks are currently being entered and should be available shortly in the gradebook. A few notes on participation: Students who were graded at the higher end of the scale demonstrated the following: Demonstrated engagement and preparation through knowledge of weekly unit content Actively engaged in class discussions and individual classroom tasks Collaborated well with peers Further, in forums: Demonstrated engagement and preparation through knowledge of weekly unit content Followed accurate APA referencing and used consistent and appropriate terminology Responded well to the weekly question If you did not get the grade you expected, I encourage you to think about how you could do more of these in the final weeks of the semester. There are four more opportunities after the break to make up marks. I look forwar...
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10 things to know about Indigenous peoples United Nations Development Programme By United Nations Development Programme JULY 29TH, 2021 Indigenous peoples are the keepers of unique cultures, traditions, languages and knowledge. Here are ten things you might not know about how they live and what they value. 1. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE EVERYWHERE There are more than 476 million Indigenous people in the world, spread across 90 countries and representing 5,000 different cultures. They make up 6.2 percent of the global population and live in all geographic regions. 2. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SPEAK THE MAJORITY OF THE WORLD'S LANGUAGES Indigenous languages are extensive, complex systems of knowledge. They are central to the identity of Indigenous peoples, the preservation of their cultures, worldviews and visions, as well as expressions of self-determination. At least 40 percent of the world’s 7,000 languages are at some level of endangerment. It’s estimated that one Indigenous language die...