What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Assessment
Instructor can provide informal assessment on a weekly basis.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This course is a one on one session with the learner and instructor. The course will follow the outline of the AP European History Course as set by the College Board, but this schedule can be altered if the learner's school syllabus differs with the timeline. This course is designed to provide weekly tutoring with a focus on themes, key figures, events and dates. During the sessions we will review coursework and work to clarify topics that are unclear. Instructor will provide regular feedback and from time to time will review past exam questions to assess retention. Week of September 8 - Notetaking/ Study Skills/Renaissance/ New Monarchies/Printing Week of September 15 - Technological Advances and the Age of Exploration Week of September 22 - Rivals on the World Stage/Colonial Expansion/Columbian Exchange Week of September 29 - The Slave Trade Week of October 6- The Commercial Revolution Week of October 13 - Luther/Protestant Reformation/Wars of Religion/Catholic Reformation Week of October 20 - 16th Century Society, Politics, Culture and Art Week of October 27 - The English Civil Wat and the Glorious Revolution Week of November 3- Economic Development and Mercantilism/Dutch Golden Age Week of November 10 - Balance of Power/Approaches to Power/Absolutism vs. Constitutionalism Week of Week of November 17 - Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Week of November 24 - 18th Century Society, Politics, Culture and Art Week of December 1- The Rise of Global Markets Week of December 8 - Rule Britannia Week of December 15 - The French Revolution
Learning Goals
Student will learn key skills for understanding the material.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This course will follow the AP European History outline for this course and will cover material that is intended for high school students. The recommended age for this course is 14-18. Topics will include discussion of the Black Plague, wars, persecution, and other people and events consistent with this topic. For the purposes of this course, instructor will utilize the Barron's review book as well as the outline and/or syllabus provided by the student's teacher.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will use the College Board outline, Barrons as well as Princeton Review books. Student is not required to purchase these materials
Reviews
Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$70
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18