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Decolonized U.S. History (Semester 2)

In this 14-week course, 11th-grade students will explore our nation's origins through primary source analysis. Emphasis will be placed on previously silenced voices. This course is designed to be taken with my American Literature course.
Shekema Dunlap, Ed.D.
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14 live meetings
12 hrs 50 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Homework will consist of readings with text-dependent questions and short answer questions. Two original essays and a project will also be required during the course. Students can expect 1-2 hours of homework each week.
Assessment
This class features informal assessment, with letter grades available upon request.
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Class Experience

US Grade 10 - 11
This Decolonized U.S. History course is the first of a two-semester long course. This course should be taken concurrently with my 11th-grade Revolutionary Rhetoric English course. Throughout the first 14 weeks, students will examine primary and secondary sources from various American perspectives (i.e., Indigenous, Colonial Settler, African American, and Immigrant). In this way, we will explore our nation's origin and key political events to determine who we truly are. Live sessions take place once per week. New material (including vocabulary) will be provided during each class. 

Students will also learn grade-level appropriate vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills.

Homework will consist of readings with text-dependent questions and short answer questions. Two original essays and a project will also be required during the course.

🎓Units of study include:

📚Unit 1- Industrialization & The Gilded Age
📚Unit 2- Progressivism, Roaring 20s, The Great Depression, and WWI
📚Unit 3- The Cold War & The Civil Rights Movement
📚Unit 4- New Conservativism & Globalization

Week 1-- Intro to Industrialization & The Gilded Age
Week 2-- Transcontinental Railroad; Sitting Bull & Custer (Ghost Dance Movement)
Week 3-- Rockefeller and Carnegie; Ellis Island and Immigration (Workers' Rights Movement)
Week 4-- Wilmington Race Riot; DuBois & Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett & Henry McNeal Turner
Week 5-- Theodore Roosevelt (New Nationalism), John Muir (National Parks Movement) & Progressivism
Week 6-- Spanish American War, Puerto Rico, & Carlisle Indian Industrial School 
Week 7-- Woodrow Wilson & The Birth of a Nation (Ku Klux Klan); WWI
Week 8-- The Great Migration & Jacob Lawrence (Video Essay #1 Due)
Week 9-- The Great Depression; FDR, The New Deal & WPA; Woodie Guthrie
Week 10--A. Philip Randolph; WWII
Week 11-- Korean War; McCarthy; Truman & Eisenhower
Week 12--Brown v. Board of Education & School Desegregation; Civil Rights Movement; Mississippi Freedom Party; The Black Panther Party for Self Defense
Week 13--Jimmy Carter; Reaganomics & Mass Incarceration; The Cold War Revisited
Week 14--Clinton, Bush II, Obama, Trump, and Biden: How did we get here? Where do we go from here? (Final Reflections Due)

My teaching style is interactive. I am not the sage on the stage. Instead, I am a facilitator and guide. Therefore, lecture time is limited to 20 minutes for each class period. The remaining class time is allocated to a whole-group discussion, think-pair-share, and Socratic Seminar. In this course, we learn and grow together.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to analyze primary and secondary sources for accuracy and reliability. They will also learn to exchange ideas deliberately and respectfully, which is lost art in contemporary times.
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Parental Guidance
War images may be violent and disturbing. Discussions of the Native American wars, racism, working conditions, and global war may be unsettling. Please be sure to review the weekly course descriptions. Students who cannot attend can notify me in writing and watch the recordings on their own time.
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All course materials will be provided during class.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Georgia Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
I am a nationally award-winning veteran educator with over 16 years of classroom and administrative experience. I am delighted to offer this Decolonized U.S. History course because I always combine English and History in every class I teach. I am certified to teach English, ESL, and Gifted in Georgia and Texas. Though certified in English, I have taught all levels of Social Studies in middle and high school. In addition to Social Studies, I have also taught the College Board's AP Language & Composition and AP Literature for 14 years. My work has been published in The NY Times, Huffington Post, NCTE's English Journal, ASCD, and Language Magazine. I received a B.A. in English and an M.Ed. in Secondary English Education from Georgia State University. I am currently pursuing my doctorate in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University, where my focus is equity and culturally affirming learning environments.

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$225

for 14 classes
1x per week, 14 weeks
55 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-17
5-12 learners per class

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