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What is Bloom s Taxonomy and how does it relate to RLG101? How is religion like a brownie? 2 Reference Letters You may need some! Any post-university program Law, teacher s college, grad school, medicine, police, etc. Okay to ask your profs! BUT it s important that they know you 12. Course Review + EXAM! 3 4

Last Class! Don t cry because it s over, smile because it happened. Dr. Seuss 5 6 Today Course stuff What have you learned? Course evaluations Thinking ahead at UTM Study abroad Exam! Assignment Deadlines Last Quercus comment: tonight! Field Research Analysis: tomorrow! Final date to submit term work: December 20 Submit documentation with requests to remove or reduce late penalty After December 20 you MUST petition to have late term work accepted 7 8

Course Stuff! Me: no more office hours email to make appointment Grades for participation will be posted before exam Field research grades will be posted after exam What have you learned in this course? 9 Bloom s Taxonomy Knowledge Understanding Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation RLG101H STUDY of religion Theories, concepts, methods (=tools of analysis) Definitions / meanings (e.g., belief ) Focus on people, not god(s) Study of religion is study of what people do Avoid assumptions! (Prevent you from seeing what s really there) 11 12

Last Song! Free Your Mind by En Vogue (1992) Free Your Mind I wear tight clothing and high heel shoes It doesn t mean that I m a prostitute I like rap music wear hip hop clothes That doesn t mean that I m sellin dope Why oh why must it be this way Before you can read me You gotta learn how to see me Free your mind and the rest will follow Be colour blind, don t be so shallow 13 14 RLG101H Writing skills Paragraph construction Citations and bibliography Expressing your ideas clearly Using theory to interpret data Using objective evidence (not subjective experience) to support arguments Following instructions 15 RLG101H Film Analysis + Field Research Analysis Learn by doing Original research Critical analysis Difficulty 16

RLG101H Film analysis: Theories: belief, text, ritual Use religious theories to examine non-religious data Field research analysis: Theories: culture, power, gender Use non-religious theories to examine religious data Experience! 17 RLG101H 1. Definition / study of religion 2. Culture 3. Power 4. Gender 5. Belief 6. Ritual 7. Text 8. Contemporary religion 18 RLG101H Definition Culture Power Gender 1. Definition / study of religion 2. Culture 3. Power 4. Gender 5. Belief 6. Ritual 7. Text 8. Contemporary religion 19 Belief Ritual Text Contemporary Religion

Definition Culture Power Gender TA Awards UofT-wide award Deadline: February 25 UTM-only award Deadline: end of May Belief Ritual Text Contemporary Religion 22 Course Evaluations Your feedback matters! Used to improve teaching ALSO affects instructors employment Write your TA s name Important: COMMENTS! Please be honest and kind 23 Complete your course evaluations Check your e-mail for a link to your evaluations, or go to uoft.me/openevals and click Complete Your Evaluations

University Education Many challenges! Exciting? Scary? Challenging? Find your path / voice Activities, friends, family, solitude, etc. Learning vs grades (why are you here??) 25 Other Historical Studies Courses? Classical Civilizations Diaspora and Transnational Studies History Latin American and Caribbean Studies South Asian Civilizations Women and Gender Studies 26 Other RLG Courses? RLG201 Intro to Religion in the Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts RLG202 Intro to Judaism RLG203 Intro to Christianity RLG204 Intro to Islam RLG205 Key Themes in South Asian Religions 27 Other RLG Courses? RLG206 Intro to Buddhism RLG207 Intro to Sikhism RLG208 Intro to Zoroastrianism RLG209 Intro to Indigenous Traditions RLG210 Intro to Hinduism RLG 211 Introduction to Religion, Media, and Popular Culture 28

My Courses Next Year RLG101 Intro to the Study of Religion RLG332 Reel Religion RLG333 Biblical Themes in Modern Literature RLG401 Religion and the Arts Other Courses I Teach RLG290 Religion in Hong Kong (Summer Abroad) RLG316 Religion and Violence RLG312 How to Study Religion RLG415 Topics: Religion and Death in HK Also: please visit or email me any time! 29 30 WHERE IN THE WORLD IS YOUR CLASSROOM? Ecuador 31 32

Hong Kong Guatemala 33 34 Complete full-year UofT courses in 3-6 weeks Info sessions (STG): January Funding available! Online applications available December14 Info session (UTM): January 9 @ 1pm (DV3130) Deadline: February 1 www.summerabroad.utoronto.ca 35 36

37 38 More Information UTM International Education Centre Davis Building 2071 905-569-4716 international.utm@utoronto.ca http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/international/ Study Exercise! Me! Dept of Historical Studies ken.derry@utoronto.ca 39

How easy is it to visualize the following sentences? 5 = very easy 1 = very difficult The thief was glad to find the back door of the house unlocked. 41 The alarm went off, and the nurse rushed into the hospital room. At dawn, the soldier attacked the compound.

The security guard looked up when the tuba player hit the wrong note. The store manager cried when he dropped his phone in the toilet. Questions Ideology 1. Who was glad the door was unlocked? 2. Why did the store manager cry? 3. When did the soldier attack? 4. What happened when the alarm went off? 5. Who looked up when the tuba player hit the wrong note? 47 48

Reductionist Theories Gender as Construct 49 50 Final Exam! December 6 51 52

IB 345 53 54 Final Exam UTM Academic Calendar Petitions, appeals, deferrals Term work extension past exam period Deferred exams: w/i 72 hours of exam http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/ current-students/petitions 55 56

Final Exam UTM Academic Calendar Exam conflicts (same time +/or 3 in a row) May arrive up to 30 minutes late (if more than 30 minutes late, go to Registrar s office) No phones, ipods, etc. Water is allowed (no other food or drink) Final Exam Past exams: http://library.utm.utoronto.ca Only look at ones with my name Note that I often change the course material RG Academic Skills Centre: Drop in for help Writing and study skills help at Exam Jam: 11am 4pm (IB340) 57 58 Final Exam Study guide on RLG101H WordPress site Under Grading > Final Exam Outline of exam Sample question + answer for Part 2 What you need to know from the readings 59 Final Exam Monday, December 10, 5 8pm IB110 (A-R) and IB245 (S-Z) Check schedule! (Do not trust me!) Read instructions!!! Read all questions Calculate approx. time per section This exam has three parts each worth the same amount (= 1 hour / section) 60

Final Exam Spelling, grammar, etc. will not affect your grade... As long as we understand what you are saying! Final Exam RLG101H exam: Part 1 (20 Marks) - Multiple choice Part 2 (20 Marks) - Short answers Part 3 (20 Marks) - Film analysis 61 62 Final Exam Crib Sheet! Must use template on RLG101H website Limit: 100 words each side of the page Full rules on RLG101H exam study guide IMPORTANT!! Write your own sheet! RLG101H FINAL EXAM CRIB SHEET (FALL 2018) NAME (PRINT): Last/Surname First /Given Name STUDENT #: SIGNATURE: 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 18 19 63 20

Final Exam Lectures Tutorials Lion King Indigenous Traditions Malory Nye, Religion: The Basics Readings on Writing Final Exam Readings: Focus on material from lectures + tutorials Lecture slide questions Tutorial homework Key ideas + examples UNDERSTANDING 65 66 Final Exam Malory Nye, Religion: The Basics Theories listed in theory documents provided for writing assignments Make sure you understand all of the summary points at the end of each chapter What is Nye s perspective? Final Exam Indigenous Traditions (Re-)read all IT texts posted on the course site (under Readings ) Familiarize yourself with ideas and examples I will NOT ask something like: Which Indigenous community tells a story about a man finding a tunnel and meeting his dead kinsmen in the underworld? 67 68

Final Exam Part 1 (20 Marks) - Multiple choice Answer on Scantron Possible to get 21/20 (#BonusQuestion!) Part 2 (20 Marks) - Short answers Answer in booklet Part 3 (20 Marks) - Film analysis Answer in booklet 69 Scantron: fill in NAME and STUDENT # Part 1 Which of the following statements would Nye agree with? a. The academic study of religion can t tell us the truth about god(s). b. The academic study of religion can prove that religion is entirely made by humans. c. There is no essence of religion. d. A person s intentions, not their actions, reveals their true religious beliefs. e. Both a and c. f. All of the above. Part 1 According to the course texts, which of the following statements about Indigenous religions are true? a. Stories of the afterlife may tell us more about how we should live than about what happens when we die. b. If a mask represents an animal, it almost always means that the community who uses the mask worships that animal. c. Navajo sand paintings are traditionally used in rituals that preserve the paintings for many years. d. Typically we are meant to imitate a trickster s behaviour if that behaviour is driven primarily by self-interest. e. In all African cultures, white symbolizes purity. f. Both b and e. 71 72

Part 2 Short answers (20 marks) Answer five questions total (4 marks each) Five subsections with two questions each 1A/1B 2A/2B 3A/3B 4A/4B 5A/5B Answer ONE question from EACH subsection (e.g., 1B, 2B, 3A, 4A, 5B) Part 2 What is ideology? Explain using examples from the Parkland high school students, the Star Trek religion from Futurama, and the song Everything is Everything. 1 mark: explain ideology 3 marks: 3 examples 73 74 Part 3 Film analysis (20 marks) Four paragraphs (5 marks each) Pick four theories from chapters 2-7 in Nye s text Each theory must be from different chapter Use one theory for each paragraph (Note: suggested theories in exam guide) 75 76

Each paragraph: 1. Explain theory 2. Identify theorist Part 3 3. Analyze video using theory (use evidence from video to support analysis) 4. Explain meaning that is revealed using theory Thanks for a great term! 77 78 And have a wonderful 79 80