What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
This class provides a basic overview of cells, hormones and the nervous system. We begin by unpacking the nervous system. This is the electrical part of our bodies. These electrical signals are responsible for our emotions, and our overall humanity. Learners can see how the electrical system brings about the emotions like fear. In addition to the electrical system, we have the chemical system. Like the nervous system, hormones are chemicals that help create emotions. We cover what cells are, the types of cells, and how hormones affect the function of these cells. We then learn how our hormones contain instructions for the cells, and change the function and behavior of cells. We watch how these hormones enable our body to experience emotions like anger, and how oxytocin (the love hormone) makes us feel rewarded in our friendships.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I will send a link to Gimkit so they can play a game based on questions from the class.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Concordia University
Hi, I'm Rob!
As an actor and traveler, I have been swimming in the world of emotions.
After I earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology, I started teaching High School in Montreal, Canada. While I was teaching, I dedicated some time to learn acting. I studied many characters, and I learned to uncover their intentions, motivations, and the emotions that power their behaviors.
Years later, I decided to continue my teaching journey in Thailand. I lived there for 2 years as a grade 4 ESL teacher. This began a new adventure and a new discovery of myself. I've lived in places like Vietnam, Malta, Ireland, Spain, Greece, Morocco, and Cyprus.
Now I combine what I learned in school with life's adventure and my new mission is to teach young minds about emotional intelligence. The ability to bring awareness to emotional states is a survival skill. I teach what emotions are, the biology of emotions, and how they are made.
(Please note, I would like to specify that the students WILL NOT share anything personal about their emotional experiences in any therapeutic way. This is a class designed to construct their ideas about emotions, not to evaluate their emotions)
Developing emotional intelligence is key to survival.
I approach teaching emotions through the lens of a constructivist, where our emotions are developed by our past experiences. Naturally, I apply the same philosophy in teaching, where knowledge is constructed and the students create their own learning by applying the concepts to their individual experiences. Concepts of emotions can be too vast and vague, so I use stories from books or movies to help form more concrete understandings.
I hope to normalize a discussion about emotions, and I hope students walk away from this class with an awareness of emotional intelligence.
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Live One-Time Class
$20
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-16
3-6 learners per class