Worldview Collage ProjectObjective:
Create a collage that illustrates your own worldview. This
project is based on the worksheet titled A Worldview's Structure. Instructions
For the Worldview CollageRough DraftFirst,
you will make a rough draft for the collage that illustrates your
worldview. Take a piece of binder paper and turn it
so that the long way goes from left to right. Draw lines with
a pencil to divide the paper into three sections. You may
draw the lines anywhere you wish as long as the three sections are
about the same size. Use your pencil to label one of
the sections Presuppositions. Label the
next one Surface-Level Beliefs, and label the
third one Ways I Influence the Material Culture. Using
your pencil, write a few examples of your own presuppositions in the Presuppositions
section of your rough draft. Remember that your
presuppositions are your deepest beliefs, the ones you are least likely
to change. In the Surface-Level Beliefs
section, write down beliefs you have that are weaker that your
presuppositions. In the section named Ways
I Influence the Material Culture, write down some of the
things you have done, said, or made that influenced the culture around
you. You may change your rough draft until you are
satisfied with the way it looks. Creating the Final
CollageTake a large piece of construction paper or
poster board and divide it up into three sections like you did for your
rough draft. Label the sections Presuppositions,
Surface-Level Beliefs, and Ways I
Influence the Material Culture. Cut out
pictures that represent your presuppositions and paste them into the Presuppositions
area of your collage. Do the same thing for the Surface-Level
Beliefs and Ways I Influence the Material Culture
sections.
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