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This Week in History: A History Discussion Club

In this ongoing course, students will be presented with a variety of historical events that happened that week in history, choose which events to focus on, and look at their significance/impact on contemporary society. #academic
Alexis Thompson B.A. B.Ed.
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
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Each week students will learn about different events that happened during the week of the course in history and engage in a discussion about the events. Students will be able to develop critical thinking skills by analyzing the events and understanding the importance of historical events to today's world. This class is student led, meaning that students will be presented with a variety of topics from world history that happened on each day during that week, and students will choose which events they would like to chat about and analyze.

As this is an ongoing class students are welcome to come and go. Each week will have different events discussed, and the material will not build on the previous week. As each week will have different events discussed based on the historical events that happened that week, a class schedule is not provided as the topics change. Events will be chosen from a variety of places and countries in order to include multiple perspectives. Students can also come to class prepared with an event to share that they researched, but this is not a requirement to participate in the class. 

Schedule:
Week of March 26: topics include the invention of the Polio vaccine, Charles I ascending the throne of England, and USA pulling out of the Vietnam War
Week of April 2: topics include the debut of the Pony Express and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr
Week of April 9: topics include the end of the American Civil War and the political unification of Austria and Germany in 1938
Week of April 16: topics include Harriet Quimby's flight across the English channel and the return of Lenin to Russia to lead the Russian Revolution. 
Week of April 23: topics include the death of William Shakespeare, the Easter Rising, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and Joan of Arc!
Week of April 30: topics include the death of Hitler and the inauguration of Georgia Washington 
Week of May 7: topics include the birth of Harry Truman, the impeachment investigation of Richard Nixon, and the coronation of George VI of England
Week of May 14: topics include Louis Riel, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and Malcolm X
Week of May 21: Topics include the founding of St. Petersburg, the birth of Queen Victoria, and the WW2 Evacuation of Dunkirk
Learning Goals
Students will develop critical thinking skills as they engage with various historical events each week.
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Parental Guidance
Some events discussed may include the mention of war, violence, racism, discrimination, and death. If you are unsure whether this class will be appropriate for your learner, please send me a message.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
https://www.britannica.com/on-this-day/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history
Joined January, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Lethbridge
Bachelor's Degree in History from University of Lethbridge
I have been a Social Studies teacher for seven years in the classroom. I also have a history degree and love to share my love of history with students. 

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weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 15 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
3-10 learners per class

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