What's included
15 live meetings
12 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Explore Africa 1 has HomeworkClass Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
Welcome to African History first Semester. In this class, we explore Africa like no other. Africa's history has been told by others through a lens that has not been flattering. This class is different. Our students will experience the true essence of Africa through storytelling, cultures, songs, food, history, geography told through an African Lens. This is the Africa that you do not see on Mainstream Media or hear about. We will discover Deserts, Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, Rift Valley, Beaches, Savanna and more. Learn who are Africans, migration to different parts of the Continent, trade within and outside of Africa, Natural Resources, Tourism, Agriculture, and much more. We will explore Ancient African Kingdoms and Empires, and how they traded with Arabia, Oman, Persia, India, and as far as Tang and Song Dynasties in China, Indonesia, and beyond. North Africa has a unique and fascinating History. Before Arabization and the Introduction of Islam, the Amazigh People flourished in Numidia and Mauritania. They had a rich culture and History that was disrupted by Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, and Seafaring people, and later Arabs and Europeans. The introduction of Camels as a beast of burden and later Islam changed the face of North Africa, West Africa, and even East Africa. Students will learn about Africa before the Scramble and Partitioning from an African perspective. By the end of the first semester, our students will have a better understanding and appreciation of Africa Explore Africa 1 Week 1: Explore Africa Week 2: Explore Africa - East Week 3: Explore Africa - North Week 4: Explore Africa - West Week 5: Explore Africa - Central Week 6: Explore Africa - Southern Explore Africa 2: Who are Africans? Week 7: Explore Africa - North Week 8: Explore Africa - East Week 9: Explore Africa - West Week 10: Explore Africa - Central Week 11: Explore Africa - Southern 3. Ancient African Kingdoms in the BCE Week 12: Egypt Week 13: Carthage Week 14: Kush/ Nubian Empire Week 15: The Kingdom of Aksum ____________________________________ Second Semester Week 1: Bantu Migration and Others. 2. Great African Kingdoms and Empires Week 2: Ghana Empire Week 3: Mali Empires Week 4: Songhay Empire Week 5: Swahili States Week 6: The Great Kingdom of Zimbabwe 3. Trades that Shaped Africa Week 7: Arab Trade Week 8: Trans Saharan Trade Week 9: Trans-Atlantic Trade Week 10: Intra-African Trade 4. Ancient, Medieval and Modern Africa Week 11: Africa from 3500 BCE – 1 A. D. Week 12: Africa from 1 A. D. - 1000 A. D. Week 13: Africa from 1100 A.D. - 1900's A. D. 5. Colonization of Africa Week 14: British Week 15: French Week 16: Portugal and Spain Week 17: Belgium Week 18: Germany
Learning Goals
African History, Geography, Culture, Religions and Traditions.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
African History includes Slave Trades, and other traditions that will be taught with cultural understanding and respect.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Primary Sources
1. Socities and Empires in Africa- University of Nairobi
2. Kiswahili and Swahili States- University of Nairobi
3. Kingdoms of Ancient and Medieval West Africa & Trade across the Sahara- Boston University
4. The genetic legacy of western Bantu migrations- by S Beleza, L Gusmao, A Amorim, A Carracedo, A Salas - Human genetics,
5. Cultivated crops and Bantu migrations in Central and Eastern Africa: a linguistic approach-by G. Philippson &S. Bahuchet
6. 43 Archaeologies of the Bantu Expansion by Pierre de Maret
Books
1. Born in Blackness by Howard W. French
Reviews
Live Group Course
$18
weekly or $260 for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
50 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-10 learners per class