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Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91 (Academic Level)

A nine-week survey class covering Superpower relations during the Cold War.
Keith (M.A. Military History)
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Class

What's included

9 live meetings
9 in-class hours
Homework
Homework for this class is optional. Several "Independent Practice" opportunities will be provided the student may complete these on their own time for their own enrichment.
Assessment
Assessments over the class content will be provided for student "independent practice". If time allows in class the instructor and students will work on these assessments collaboratively.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
This 9 day, Multi-Day class is divided into three lessons of three key topics which cover Superpower relations during the fifty-year period (1941-91) known as the Cold War. In this class students will share their insights based upon their understanding of the time period, the issues, and the scholarly analysis presented. Student and teacher will work on practice document-based questions which will include political cartoons, quotations, photos and other relevant evidence from this time period. A number of independent practice activities are provided for the student to work on in their own time at their own pace. Please refer to the attached SOW (Scheme of Work) for more specific details about each section of this class. 

Key topic 1: The origins of the Cold War, 1941–58

1 Early tension between East and West
2 The development of the Cold War
3 The Cold War intensifies

Key topic 2: Cold War crises, 1958–70

1 Increased tension between East and West
2 Cold War crises
3 Reaction to crisis

Key topic 3: The end of the Cold War, 1970–91

1 Attempts to reduce tension between East and West
2 Flashpoints
3 The collapse of Soviet control of Eastern Europe

This is a very important class for students entering high school/secondary school and especially relevant for U.K. students who will be entering or are already preparing for GCSEs and/or A-Level History.
Learning Goals
At the end of the class, the students should be able to:

Understand the role of personalities in shaping postwar relations;
Analyze the events that caused tensions in Europe;
Assess the US involvement in postwar Europe
learning goal

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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
The Cold War - Tensions and Rivalries: IB History Course Book: Oxford IB Diploma Programme ed. Lynn Graham The Cold War: A World History by O.A. Westad The Cold War: A New History by John Lewis Gaddis
Joined September, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in History from American Military University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Maine at Farmington
Bachelor's Degree in History from Acadia University (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Keith has taught I.G.C.S.E, A-Level, I.B., and A.P. History throughout the Atlantic region covering a variety of rigorous history exam subjects.

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$25

weekly or $220 for 9 classes
1x per week, 9 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-15 learners per class

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