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Women's History Through Media (FLEX)

In this 4-week flex class, learners will watch media on YouTube and Netflix and discuss history and feminist themes within them.
Abigail Hunter
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(316)
Class

What's included

0 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
Learners will have media to watch each week and writing assignments of 100 words (a small paragraph) or more.
Assessment
No formal assessment will be given, but learners will receive feedback from the instructor in the classroom and over messages after turning in assignments.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
*STUDENTS OUTSIDE THE SUGGESTED AGE RANGE WELCOME*
This course will be taught through a combination of recorded lectures and discussion boards each week along with small writing assignments and reflection activities. 
Each week on Mondays there will be a video lecture discussing the assigned media of the week by the instructor posted to the classroom. Learners will need to watch the assigned media either prior to or after watching the lecture (but I recommend before so learners can mesh what they've experienced and learned with the background I am providing). The discussion board will be open at this time as well so learners can reflect on the media, ask questions, and discuss with the class. 
On Wednesdays, the writing/reflection assignment will be posted in the classroom. Learners will be encouraged to put their best effort into reflecting on an aspect of the themes we have discussed in class and emphasis will be put on formulating thoughts and opinions that are personal and enthusiastic, no matter what they are, and will not be graded for being "right" or "wrong." The instructor will provide encouraging feedback. These assignments are meant to get learners thinking and encourage writing about potentially challenging topics. As well, these assignments will be sent in the conversations tab directly to the instructor so learners do not have to share their work with the class if they do not wish to.
This class is designed to be a safe place, so learners will be welcome to share their views, ideas, and experiences as they see fit and will be met with respect. Grown-ups of learners- please be aware of what your learners are watching and feel free to watch things with your learners. I am always available to answer questions on this site. 
The themes for the weeks will be:
Week 1: Intro to Feminism
Please watch: We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi (YouTube) (Content warning: the author speaks about limited and negative views about feminism in Nigeria where she lives. Video section has been shortened to avoid some mature topics, so I will make sure to provide the video link.)
Week 2: Women in Politics and Positions of Power 
Please watch one or both of the following:
Knock Down This House (Netflix)
OR 
Becoming (Netflix) 
(Content warning- some swear words are leveraged at the politicians involved in these documentaries and there is footage of rioting and protesting.)
Week 3: Women in Advertising and Media
The instructor will be putting vintage advertisements and modern commercials in the classroom prior to class. 
Week 4: Wrapping Up: What Have We Learned
Learners will be encouraged to link an example of something in the media that fits with themes and concepts discussed in class along with the instructor's videos of positive, optimistic concepts that show that the world is moving and changing in a direction that is effective for change.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
The topics for this class will be a more gentle approach to feminism than the teen section of this class, keeping concepts simple and eliminating as much sensitive terminology as possible (for example, in the teen section I may explain there was legislation for birth control pills in the 1960s, but in this section I would say "laws were written in place to allow women to choose if having a family was something they wanted to do or not). If parents have any questions, they can send a message. We will be discussing the idea of reproductive rights and women not being ashamed of what their bodies can do, sexism, rape culture (limiting the word rape), patriarchal structures in society, and watching videos that depict outdated or harmful stereotypes about women.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
YouTube and Netflix will be required for this class.
Joined August, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I have experience in taking and leading workshops and classes on feminism, crucial conversations and conflict resolution as well as being on the production board of multiple feminist and gender/sexuality centered shows and conversation pieces on a college campus. I have also taught this class to positive reviews from learners and parents in the live format of this class!

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