Literatura estadounidense Parte 1 de 2 I Plan de estudios de un año completo A su propio ritmo
Descubra las historias y las voces que dieron forma a la identidad de una nación a través de la literatura estadounidense temprana. Este curso inmersivo se adentrará en el rico tapiz de obras literarias que sentaron las bases de la literatura estadounidense.
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32 lecciones pregrabadas
8 semanas
de apoyo docente1 año de acceso
al contenidoTarea
Students will be expected to complete reading and writing assignments for each week. Some weeks are longer reading assignments and some weeks are shorter, but students can expect to spend a couple of hours each week reading.Calificación
incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés - A1
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Explore the rich and diverse world of American literature! Build your knowledge of the different themes, styles, and genres of American literature, and as well the historical and cultural context in which these works were written. Improve your ability to discuss and write about literature in an effective and powerful way. This is a FLEX version of my very popular live American Literature course. This class can coordinate with my United States history course if desired. This 8 week, semester course will explore the 1st half of American Literature. We will begin with early, colonial pieces, and trace the development on this literature into the mid 19th century. This course will explore the historical context for each piece within the US, as well as the literary features of the writings. We will read a variety of genres of writing from the most significant American writers of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Our focus each week will be a particular author or piece as representative of each greater literary movement. Students will be expected to read outside of class and come to class prepared to discuss their reading. There will be writing assignments each week that students can submit for additional feedback and assessment. This class is perfect for literary lovers, history lovers, or anyone just curious about American history and literary culture. As a flexible schedule version of my American Literature course, this course will offer no live class meetings. Instead, your student will have access to a class recording weekly to watch, as well as additional written and visual documents to augment the recording. We will create a healthy discussion through messages to engage with the contents of the recordings. The student will also have various quizzes and interactive assignments to check their understanding of the video content, creating a workshop feel during the 8 weeks. Also each week, students will have an opportunity to complete their own longer writing assignments related to the class content and to receive individualized teacher feedback. I highly recommend you take my Literary Analysis Essay writing class prior or concurrent to this class to develop your literary analysis writing skills. From a former student, "Your literature classes really prepared me well for college but also continued developing my critical thinking skills, world view, and love of learning." What you can expect from this class: -an appreciation for American literature -an understanding of the historical context for key pieces -an increased ability to use literary analysis in discussion -improvement in your literary analysis writing skills -instructor feedback to help you meet your goals
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn the major literary movements and authors of early American literature. They will explore literary terms and styles, as well as how to discuss literature both orally and written.
Programa de estudios
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Alineado con Advanced Placement (AP) Standards8 Unidades
32 Lecciones
más de 8 semanasUnidad 1: Colonial Era--Mary Rowlandson and Phillis Wheatley
Lección 1:
Unit 1 Reading
Lección 2:
Unit 1 Video
Lección 3:
Activity
Lección 4:
Writing
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Orientación para padres
For parental guidance, the works we will read might have moments of violence or deal with sensitive subjects such as slavery. In particular, Rowlandson addresses a violent encounter with Native Americans, Poe often alludes to violence in his stories, and Twain addresses the issue of slavery. Some of these historic pieces of literature include slurs, negative depictions, and/or mistreatment of Indigenous People that are harmful and wrong. At Outschool, we strive to meet our own high standard of inclusivity and the goal of barring discrimination and prejudice. This course will incorporate critical analysis of the problematic content as a critical learning goal by critically evaluating such problematic descriptions in light of their historical context and cultural context, while also acknowledging our modern understandings of race, prejudice, and discrimination. We will address both the context that led to such depictions, as well as evaluating how we can understand the subjects of mistreatment in a more inclusive light.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
Source links will be provided weekly for all reading.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
1 el maestro tiene un certificado de enseñanza
Misuri Certificado de Docencia
5 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Maestría en Ciencias de la Computación desde Maryville University
Maestría en Educación desde University of Toronto
Maestría en Historia desde University of Cambridge
Maestría desde Eastern Michigan University
Maestría en Historia desde Northwestern University
Maestría en Estudios religiosos desde Yale University
5 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Biología/Ciencias Biológicas desde Rutgers University
Licenciatura en Historia desde Birmingham-Southern College
Licenciatura desde University of Alabama at Birmingham
Licenciatura desde Middle East Technical University
Licenciatura en Historia desde Millersville University
I have a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, as well as 17 years teaching experience in history and literature. I have approval and experience teaching AP English Literature and AP US History from the College Board.
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Edades: 12-17