Al finalizar esta unidad el alumno aplicará estrategias que le permitan obtener información específica de textos orales y escritos de tipo académico y cultural, con estructura sencilla, para producir textos breves y coherentes.
Aprendizajes
El alumno: • Conoce algunos valores, creencias y actitudes respecto al arte, historia y el comportamiento ritual de otras culturas. • Establece el tema de textos de tipo académico con estructura sencilla. • Obtiene información específica de textos orales y escritos de tipo académico. • Redacta textos breves para resolver tareas académicas.
Evaluación
Instrucciones. Presentar al grupo un cartel elaborado con información que incluya un aspecto sociocultural de la siguiente tabla. Emplea como base la información que ofrece el texto de la UNESCO:http://portal.unesco.org/culture En el texto bajo la tabla. Agrega tu cartel (o archivo) depués del texto de referencia.
geographical boundaries
cultural diversity
a local happening
powerful extension
international community
market principles,
worldwide circulation
powerful nations
transnational investment
new forms
international trade
cultural conflict
the social, economic or environmental orientation
cultural pluralism
regional and international structure
cultural development
cultural debates
the world population
élitist monopoly
the world languages
the world’s population
cultural industries
cultural and economical exclusion
film production
Indigenous peoples of Mexico
Para obtener más información puedes entrar al sitio Pueblos Indios de México en Wikipedia.
Mexico Languages:
Nahuatl, Yucatec, Tzotzil, Mixtec, Zapotec, Otomi, Huichol, Totonac and other living 54 languages along the Mexican territory, as well as Spanish.
Religion:
Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic, with an Amerindian religious elements, including Aztec and Mayan religion.) Mexico, in the second article of its Constitution, is defined as a "pluricultural" nation in recognition of the diverse ethnic groups that constitute it, and in which the indigenous peoples are the original foundation. According to the National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas or CDI in Spanish) and the INEGI (official census institute), there are 10.1 million indigenous people in Mexico, of many different ethnic groups, which constitute 9.8% of the population in the country.
The indigenous peoples in Mexico have the right of free determination under the second article of the constitution. According to this article the indigenous peoples are granted:
the right to decide the internal forms of social, economic, political and cultural organization;
the right to apply their own normative systems of regulation as long as human rights and gender equality are respected;
the right to preserve and enrich their languages and cultures;
the right to elect representatives before the municipal council in which their territories are located;
amongst other rights.
Also, the Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Languages recognizes 62 indigenous languages as "national languages" which have the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken. According to the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Data Processing (INEGI), approximately 5.4% of the population speaks an indigenous language – that is, approximately half of those identified as indigenous. The recognition of indigenous languages and the protection of indigenous cultures is granted not only to the ethnic groups indigenous to modern-day Mexican territory, but also to other North American indigenous groups that migrated to Mexico from the United States in the nineteenth century and those who immigrated from Guatemala in the 1980s.
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Propósito de la Unidad 4
Al finalizar esta unidad el alumno aplicará estrategias que le permitan obtener información específica de textos orales y escritos de tipo académico y cultural, con estructura sencilla, para producir textos breves y coherentes.Aprendizajes
El alumno:• Conoce algunos valores, creencias y actitudes respecto al arte, historia y el comportamiento ritual de otras culturas.
• Establece el tema de textos de tipo académico con estructura sencilla.
• Obtiene información específica de textos orales y escritos de tipo académico.
• Redacta textos breves para resolver tareas académicas.
Evaluación
Instrucciones. Presentar al grupo un cartel elaborado con información que incluya un aspecto sociocultural de la siguiente tabla. Emplea como base la información que ofrece el texto de la UNESCO:http://portal.unesco.org/cultureEn el texto bajo la tabla. Agrega tu cartel (o archivo) depués del texto de referencia.
Indigenous peoples of Mexico
Para obtener más información puedes entrar al sitio Pueblos Indios de México en Wikipedia.Mexico Languages:
Nahuatl, Yucatec, Tzotzil, Mixtec, Zapotec, Otomi, Huichol, Totonac and other living 54 languages along the Mexican territory, as well as Spanish.Religion:
Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic, with an Amerindian religious elements, including Aztec and Mayan religion.)Mexico, in the second article of its Constitution, is defined as a "pluricultural" nation in recognition of the diverse ethnic groups that constitute it, and in which the indigenous peoples are the original foundation. According to the National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas or CDI in Spanish) and the INEGI (official census institute), there are 10.1 million indigenous people in Mexico, of many different ethnic groups, which constitute 9.8% of the population in the country.
The indigenous peoples in Mexico have the right of free determination under the second article of the constitution. According to this article the indigenous peoples are granted:
Also, the Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Languages recognizes 62 indigenous languages as "national languages" which have the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken. According to the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Data Processing (INEGI), approximately 5.4% of the population speaks an indigenous language – that is, approximately half of those identified as indigenous. The recognition of indigenous languages and the protection of indigenous cultures is granted not only to the ethnic groups indigenous to modern-day Mexican territory, but also to other North American indigenous groups that migrated to Mexico from the United States in the nineteenth century and those who immigrated from Guatemala in the 1980s.