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World Religions: Asia Edition
Social Studies
Maddie Alvendia, B.A., E.d.M
Introduction to Asian American History in the United States (Camp Style Sections Available)
In this 4 week course, students will have the opportunity to learn a brief history of Asian Americans in the United States.
26 total reviews for this teacher
3 reviews for this class
Completed by 18 learners
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45 minutes
per class
Once per week
over 4 weeks
10-15
year olds
2-6
learners per class
per learner - per class
How does a “Multi-Day” course work?
Meets multiple times at scheduled times
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great for engaging projects and interacting with diverse classmates from other states and countries

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Description
Class Experience
Students will learn a brief introduction and overview of Asian American history in the United States.
I am a certified Advanced Placement Social Studies/History Teacher at a Title I High School in the Bay Area in California. I am a licensed K-12 educator. I also teach for an organization that centers Black history and black people (Reconstruction US). In addition to teaching high school currently and K-12 students at Reconstruction, I taught this same course last year at a middle school in Richmond, CA. This class covers historically marginalized groups - I received my undergraduate degree in History, specializing in the history of people of color. I also received my Master's in Education from Harvard University, where I concentrated on social justice education as well as anti-racist pedagogy. I am a trained race and racism facilitator as well.
No homework.
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No assessments.
45 minutes per week in class, and no time outside of class.
This class will address the histories of historically marginalized groups and topics like slavery, institutional racism, and oppression will come up. Along with each week's live class sessions, I will include resources each week that help students understand those larger themes of racism and oppression. I will also include weekly videos on how to address these topics at home, resources to help parents and families, and resources for students.
Teacher
Maddie Alvendia, B.A., E.d.MHistory and Humanities Teacher
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Lives in the
United States26 total reviews
34 completed classes
About Me
Hello learners and families! My name is Maddie Alvendia and I am an educator, activist, and life-long learner based in Oakland, California. I received my B.A. in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where I graduated in...