Monday, February 12, 2007

Hall Map of Culture

Primary Message SystemsInter- actionalOrgani- zationalEconomicSexualTerritorialTemporalInstructionalRe- creationalProtectiveExploi- tational
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Communication

Participation in

Use of tele-

Interaction

Kinesics

Status and

Exchange

How the sexes

Places of

Times of

Teaching and

arts and sports

Protecting and

phones, signals,

Language

role

interact

interaction

interaction

learning

(active/passive)

being protected

writing, etc.

0

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Protectors (doc-

Association

Community

Society, class,

Economic

Sexual

Local group

Age group

Teachers and

Entertainers

tors, clergy,

Use of group

government

roles

roles

roles

roles

learners

and atheletes

police, etc.)

property

1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

Work, formal

Sexual

Where the indi-

When the indi-

Care of health,

Use of foods,

Subsistence

Ecological

Occupational

work mainte-

division of

vidual eats,

vidual eats,

Learning from

Pleasure from

protection of

resources and

community

groupings

nance groups

labor

cooks, etc.

cooks, etc.

working

working

livelihood

equipment

2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

The Sexes

Areas assigned

Periods assigned

Teaching and

Participation

Use of sex dif-

Bisexuality

Sex

Marriage

Family

(Masculine

to individuals by

To indivi- duals by virtue

learning sex

in recreation

Protection of

ferentiating decoration and

community

groupings

vs. Feminine)

virtue of sex

of sex

roles

by sex

sex and fertility

adornment

3

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

Men's and

Space, formal /

Teaching and

Fun, playing,

Territoriality

Community

Group

Economic

women's

informal space,

Scheduling

learning individual

games, etc., in

Privacy

Use of fences

territory

territory

areas

territories

boundaries

of space

space as- signments

terms of space

and markers

4

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

Men's and wo-

Time sequence:

Temporality

Community

Group

Economic

men's cyclical

Territorially de-

cycles and

When the indi-

When the indi-

Rest, vacation,

Use of time-

cycles

cycles

cycles

activities

termined cylcles

calendars

vidual learns

vidual plays

holidays

telling devices

5

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

Community lore

Learning groups

Reward for

Rearing, infor-

Learning self-

Learning

(what is taught

educational

teaching and

What the sexes

Places for

Scheduling of

mal learning,

Making

defense and

Use of

and learned)

institutions

learning

are taught

learning

learning

education

learning fun

to stay healthy

training aids

6

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

Play groups,

Professional

Men's and wo-

Use of recrea-

Play

Community play

teams and

sports and

men's play,

Recreational

Play seasons

Instructional

Recreation, fun,

Exercise

tional materials

arts and sports

troupes

entertainment

fun and games

areas

play

playing games

(playthings)

7

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

Community

Defense groups

Economic

What the sexes

Scientific, reli-

Formal, infor-

Defense

defense

armies,
public

patterns of

defend (home.

What places

The When of

gious and mili-

Mass exercises,

mal and techni-

Use of materials

systems

health, organized

defense

honor, etc.)

are defended

defense

tary training

military games

cal defenses

for protection

religion

8

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

Organizational

Food, resources

What men and

Property: what

What periods

School buil-

Amusement and

Fortification,

Technology, mo-

Exploitation

Communication

networks (cities,

and industrial

women are con-

is enclosed,

are measured

dings, training

sporting goods

arms, medical

tor habits, con-

networks

building groups)

equipment

cerned with and own

measured, Counted

and recorded

aids, etc.

and industries

equipment

tact with the environment

9

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

Academic Skills Objectives

1 Academic Skills: Writing competence for entry into the college curriculum.

Ability to write examinations for courses.
Skill in writing course papers based upon research.
Ability to write fairly detailed essays on general academic subjects.


2 Academic Skills: Ability to read course texts with comprehension.

3 Academic Skills: Ability to comprehend lectures.
Skill in taking notes on lectures.
Ability to participate in class discussions.
Competence in research an assigned topic.

4 Spoken Language Skills: Articulation
Ability to accurately pronounce basic vowels and consonants both in isolation and in context.
5 American Culture: Improved understanding of American culture.
Knowledge of values and significance of traditions,
Knowledge of symbols of American society and culture.
Knowledge of artistic traditions, history, religion, foreign relations, literature, humor, philosophy, political behavior, urban processes, constitutional law, social changes, economic conditions, moral concepts, human values, etc. of American culture.
6 Adaptive Skills: Change
Ability to recognize change and adapt to change
Ability to describe change states.
Certainty: Ability to distinguish and express degrees of certainty,including probability, possibility, conjecture, negation, doubt, disbelief
Ability to infer analogies.
7 Affective Communication skills: Attitude
Ability to interpret and express the attitudinal dimension of a communication.
Assertion:
Ability to communicate a point of view in speech and in writing.
8 Affective Communication skills: Argumentation
Ability to expound an argument
Anticipatory skills
Ability to recognize and use indicators for anticipating an objection or contrary view Clarification strategies: Ability to recognize and use indicators for explanation or clarification of points already made.

9 Application Skills: Ability to analyze written material and apply to relevant situations

10 Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze facts.

Ability to infer cause and effect relationships.
Ability to separate subjects into component parts.
Classification: Skill in classification techniques.
Ability to separate information
Ability to classify according to attributes.

11 Career Skills:

Ability to determine career options which relate to the job environment in the
target country and internationally.
Ability to complete a job application.
Ability to write for business and professional work.

Friday, February 9, 2007

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