Social Studies
O'Hagan's History: Civil Rights During World War Two
In this class, we will examine how civil rights were radically altered during World War Two. Some social groups saw their civil rights expand, and others saw them contract, and we will investigate who was affected and why.
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14-18
year olds
3-12
learners per class
Charged upfront
Meets 2x per week
Over 1 week
60 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
Students will learn how to connect the dots between economic opportunities and civil liberties. Students will also understand the role of race and ethnicity when talking about concepts of loyalty and patriotism. Students will be able to examine different source of evidence and create their own conclusions.
I possess a Masters in Teaching from Bard College, and have been working in schools for three years. I have taught this specific lesson plan in an 11th grade U.S. history class. I will receive my California teaching credential in social studies very soon. In general, I am a huge history nerd, and love studying the 20th century.
I will be providing reading materials through Google Docs and Google Slides.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
2 hours per week in class, and no time outside of class.