HIS 100 Week 6 Discussion | Southern New Hampshire University
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HIS 100 Week 6 Discussion | Southern New Hampshire University
6-1 Discussion: The Responsibility to be Historically
Informed
Throughout the course, you have examined
how historical events impact current events. Historians are often motivated to
partly study the past because that knowledge can help us frame, compare, and
understand modern problems. However, what responsibilities does an ordinary
citizen have to know a particular history (such as different historical
perspectives, different historical times, and different geographical regions)
or to have the skills to study history effectively?
Discussing challenges that face our world
often means investigating opinions and ideas different from your own. Remember
to remain thoughtful and respectful towards your peers and instructor in your
discussion post and replies.
Create
one initial post and follow up with at least two response posts.
For
your initial post, address the following:
1. Discuss
what responsibilities, if any, citizens should have related to being
historically informed. For example, what historical inquiry skills might be
important for a citizenry to have to address current global challenges?
2. Think
about a challenge, opportunity, event, or issue that affects your community.
How might being more historically informed impact how you understand that issue
or how you take action?
For
your response posts, address the following:
1. What
perspectives did your peers offer that you had not considered previously
regarding the value of a historically informed population?
2. Share
other ways being more historically informed could help your peers understand or
act on the community issue they identified.
Remember, this assignment is graded on the
quality of your initial post and at least two response posts to your
classmates. If you refer to any module resources, be sure to include an
attribution (or citation) for the resource.