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Social Studies
Heather Fagan, M.S.Ed.
WOW! Women in History (Ongoing)
Have you ever met someone and just thought, “WOW! They’re incredible!” This ongoing course will help to students engage in a learning experience with those WOW! Women in history.
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2 reviews for this class
Completed by 15 learners
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45 minutes
per class
Once per week
every week
8-13
year olds
1-10
learners per class
per learner
How does an “Ongoing” course work?
Meets on a weekly schedule, join any week, no need to catch up on previous material
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Automatic payment every Sunday, cancel any time
Great for clubs and for practicing skills

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Description
Class Experience
As a woman myself I am very passionate about women's empowerment and helping others learn about the amazing things women have contributed to society. I teach a women's history course for elementary school students every March, and I also teach a course to middle and high school students regarding social justice via the UN's Sustainable Goals for Development. One of the goals is gender equality and we frequently touch on incredible women in history.
Learners will use the online review game, Kahoot, in class.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
45 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Some women are famous for controversial reasons. For example, Malala wrote a secret blog and was shot in the head, the Mirabal Sisters rebelled against a dictatorship, Corrie Ten Boom played a role in helping Jews during the time of the Holocaust, etc. Please feel free to message me if you have a question about a specific woman we will be talking about, as we discuss someone new each week
Teacher
Heather Fagan, M.S.Ed.Enthusiastic, Certified, and Internationally- Experienced Teacher
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United States229 total reviews
215 completed classes
About Me
Welcome to my classroom! I am passionate about developing world changers and believe that your young scholar has the potential for greatness. I graduated from the University of Central Florida with a B.S. in Elementary Education and a minor in...