PPT-Why Study History? To identify consequences of past actions and decisions

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Why Study History To identify consequences of past actions and decisions To prevent repeating errors of the past To understand the present and its relationship to

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Why Study History To identify consequences of past actions and decisions To prevent repeating errors of the past To understand the present and its relationship to the past To become acquainted with our roots and provide continuity. Culture Historians use a variety of methods to help them answer questions about what happened in the past Culture Historians examine evidence and draw conclusions as they answer historical questions Understanding the Past ESSENTIAL QUESTION What que Science and Technology Archaeologists have found evidence that tells us a great deal about early humans Culture Human culture developed during the prehistoric period known as the Stone Age Finding Clues to the Past ESSENTIAL QUESTION How do archaeol                     Why do scholars study the people, events, and ideas of long ago?. Section 1. History is the study of the past.. We can improve our understanding of people’s actions and beliefs through the study of history. There . is a choice you have to make,. In everything you do.. And you must always keep in mind,. The choice you make makes you. .. In the little booklet, Bits and . Pieces,. How To Make Godly Decisions. The effects of our actions . Lucy Thornton. Director: . Woz’obona. Overview of presentation. Defining Play. The Value of Play. Decisions we Make. Political. Economic . Social. Environment. Effects on Play. Issues that Matter. Notification and Escalation. Notification and Escalation. Issues that Matter may need to be escalated in that they require immediate decision and action by and/or notification of relevant stakeholders. . empathy. DIVERSITY. Action. Consequence. My friend told me a joke.... My brother hit me really hard.... I stayed out later than my Mum said I could..... I walked my elderly neighbour’s dog to help out.... Cause and Consequence. - Change is driven by multiple causes, and results in multiple consequences- complex web of interrelated short-term and long-term causes and consequences. - Causes that lead to an event vary in their influence, with some being more SIGNIFICANT than others. Where does our information come from?. Archaeological evidence. Remains of people & animals. Artifacts (human-made objects). Oral history (history that is passed on without being written down). Primary documents. approach. . The Australian Way . David Wiman Secretary AAWHG. History and Purpose. 2003 May. History and Purpose. 2003 Dec. Formal Recognition . 2010 July. Formally recognised as the primary aviation wildlife hazard management reference body in Australia. Two Good Choices. Sometimes, you get to choose between 2 (or more!) awesome, pleasant things.. Hanging out with this friend or that one. Accepting this new job offer or that one. Getting this cute puppy or this cute kitten. Why study history?. “History is Bunk.”—Henry Ford. Actually, he said “history is more or less bunk.”. But…Henry Ford is history.. Why study history?. The American idea was a break from the past.. What is Perception?. Perceive: “to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses” (dictionary.com). Perception: “an interpretation or impression; an opinion or belief” (yourdictionary.com).

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