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African American History: Civil Rights - The Sit-In Movement - Black History

In this class, students will learn about how sit-ins helped the civil rights movement and how it changed the laws/rules in America forever #Academic
Zhane A
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What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
TODAY, we can all can go inside and eat in any restaurant regardless of our skin colors. This was not always the case. It's important to understand why we can do that now. It's important to learn about the courageous activists who fought to end racial segregation, making it possible for ALL people to be served in restaurants. 
In this class, students will learn all about the sit-in movement that took place in the 1960's.  This happened during the Jim Crow era across the southern states in the USA. Students will understand what motivated these sit-ins and how they were effective in helping to end racial segregation at restaurants and lunch counters. We will have discussions about the segregation laws and how it negatively affected people of color. I will talk to students about what exactly sit-ins were and the different tactics civil rights activists used in the sit-in movement. Students will learn about civil disobedience and how this played a big role in helping activists fight for equal rights. They will also learn about some wonderful civil rights leaders who took part in these sit-ins. We will have discussions about some of the well known sit-in events that went on in the south. This class will be very informative and it also connects to my other African American classes. This lesson will be interactive, and each student will have an opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions. Participation is encouraged but not required. If you have any questions about the class or suggestions please send a message.  This class could possibly go over 30 minutes, I think it's important to give each student the opportunity to speak and ask questions.

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Parental Guidance
Like in my other class, we will talk about slavery, racism, inequality, civil rights, and the Jim Crow Laws
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from University of North Florida
As an ESL Teacher and Tutor, I have taught classes on African American history, American Figures, Racism, and the civil rights movement for over 4 years. I have experience in teaching this subject to students in elementary, middle, and high school. I also have experience tutoring college students. I have a degree in Communications, so I will be able to communicate and teach this topic without being biased. I was able to research, write essays, and give speeches about this topic throughout college. I was trained by professionals to understand history and the issues surrounding history. Most importantly, I will allow each student to express their thoughts and opinions about this topic. This will help them communicate and show what they have learned. It is very important to include all students. I have taught African American history for 2 years. I studied communications in colleges, which heavily focused on Afro and African American studies.

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Ages: 8-13
1-10 learners per class

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