ATH 175 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Forensic Anthropology, Informal Learning, Interchangeable Parts

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Students should be able to recognize: a rite of passage and its three stages. Rite of passage: a process by which people move from one social stage to another. Pack up, drive to college (with parents), do move in day. The point where you separate from the structure you are used to, your childhood home. The period within, the four years spent at college. Marked by some type of ceremony, graduation: difference between institutionalist and individualist perspectives on agency. What happens to us is the consequence of our choices and is our responsibility. Focus on the agency that individuals have and that is the central focus. In the end from a large scale perspective, the system is bigger than any of us. We are all interchangeable parts in a complex, interlocking system/instiution. There are enormous constraints on what you are capable of doing. Learned: the differences between formal and informal learning.

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