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It's All Perspective: History Depends on Who's Telling It - A Self Paced Course

This class is designed to help students to analyze historical information and consider the perspective from which it has been reported.
Kirsten Bowman JD
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What's included

4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Optional assignments to extend learning are provided each week.
Assessment
If requested, grades and assessments are available. All assignments must be completed in order to receive grade or assessment.
Grading
If requested, grades and assessments are available. All assignments must be completed in order to receive grade or assessment.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
This self paced class does not have live meetings.  There is a live version of this course if you would rather have live meetings.  

In this short, one month course, students will analyze historical events from various perspectives to understand that there is often more than one way to recount history.  They will analyze why and how history is recorded the way it is, and consider the need to dig deeper into events to understand a greater  context and perspective.  The concepts of perspective, bias, primary materials, close reading, and corroboration are explored through the course of the four weeks. To that end, students will study history as told from various perspectives, gender, culture, class etc, in an effort to understand the various ways in which history can be viewed and recorded.  Examples may include the history of the American pioneer as viewed from a man and a woman's point of view, the American Farmworkers movement and the leadership of Ceasar Chavez AND Delores Huerta, World War II and the internment of the Japanese, and the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya in the fight for independence.

The ultimate goal of this course is the help students learn to read material and take in information with an analytical mind, to think more deeply about the material given to them and to develop important critical thinking skills.  The aim is also to be sure that the learners are enjoying themselves through fun exercises designed to engage the learners in a fun infused environment while still developing important analytical skills.  

Using a combination of pre-taped video lectures from the teacher, readings, audio visual support in understanding concepts, learners to work to consider perspective and bias in historical materials, learning how to critically analyze information to understand historical perspective.
Learning Goals
To learn to read material and take in information with an analytical mind,
To think more deeply about the material given to them and to develop important critical thinking skills
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
4 Lessons
over 4 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Different Perspectives
 The purpose of this lesson is to consider that history is relative and to encourage learners to always seek to find the other narratives, the other ways in which to understand the events of our past. 
Lesson 2:
Sources
 From primary sources and beyond, this lesson digs deeply helping learners to understand the differences between different types of source materials and to still see the need to analyze and consider perspective EVEN when primary sources are present. 
Lesson 3:
3 C's and an S
 This week presents a specific way of thinking and analyzing material in order to understand bias and perspective when analyzing historical events. 
Lesson 4:
The Final Evaluation
 Utilizing a case study, learners will apply all that they have learned to work through a historical event and come to a conclusion. 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parents should consider whether historical events such as the Mau Mau uprising or the Japanese Internment camps would be upsetting to learn about for their child. All materials are age appropriate.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Primary Source materials such as journal writings, photos, and interviews are main sources of materials that will be utitlized in this course.
Joined May, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
This teacher is a lawyer who focuses on source material for a living.  She has been teaching this course in both live and self-paced versions on Outschool for over 6 years. 

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