What's included
8 live meetings
4 in-class hoursHomework
This course does not require homework, although I may sometimes post websites or videos that we don't have the time to watch or read through completely in class so that students can optionally finish the content after class.Assessment
No formal assessment will generally be given, but is available if a parent would like for homeschool records purposes/etc.Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 9
Whether you became interested in learning more about Japanese culture after watching anime, reading manga or a trip to Japan for vacation, or whether you simply enjoy learning about different cultures around the world, any of this set of four Life in Modern Japan classes is a great place to start. You can take any singular class series from one to four or a combination, they do not have to be taken in sequence! They can serve as a supplement to a homeschool social studies curriculum, or be taken just for fun! In Life in Modern Japan 3, our topics will be Japanese holidays, clothing, medieval history, and art. In week one, we will learn about holidays that are celebrated in Japan, with a special focus on any holidays happening in the month the class is running! In week two, we will learn about types of traditional clothing, and on what occasions traditional clothing is or is not worn today. In week three, we will have a brief overview of the medieval period of Japanese history, look at the ways this period helped to create modern Japan, and how imagery and ideas from this period are often used to represent Japan's national identity. In week four, we will learn about traditional art such as kabuki, haiku, and woodblock prints, and how these connect to modern art such as manga and Japanese rock music. The topics in the other Life in Modern Japan classes are below, so that you can compare and select the class series you're most interested in!: Life in Modern Japan 1: Japanese animals, geography, daily life, and language Life in Modern Japan 2: food, religion, customs, and fun & games Life in Modern Japan 4: mythology, weather, sports, and Japanese houses
Learning Goals
Students will gain a broader global view through learning about another culture, and foster their curiosity in learning more about international cultures, languages, and history in the future.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Live Group Class
$20
weekly or $80 for 8 classes2x per week, 4 weeks
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-15
3-10 learners per class