Qué está incluido
5 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 35 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. Learners will be given a quick assignment at the end of sessions #1, #2, #3, and #4. This will usually involve finding a specific location (like Vicksburg or Murfreesboro) on a map.Evaluación
Questions during class, in-class discussion, and brief knowledge checks during each session.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 7 - 10
This is a detailed and in-depth introduction to the US Civil War. Students will learn what led up to the war, the major events and battles during the war, the key players, and the consequences of the war. The structure of the course is as follows: Session #1-- Prelude to War: the movement westward; the Missouri Compromise; slavery, states rights, and tariffs; Bleeding Kansas, Sherman's Letter; opening shots at Fort Sumter; key players; and the Anaconda Strategy. Session #2--The Beginning of a Bloody Endeavor: First Manassas; Lee takes command; the Seven Days Battles; Jackson in the Valley; Fort Donelson and Fort Henry; outmoded tactics for modern weapons, naval blockage. Session #3--Bloody and Determined: Second Manassas; Antietam; Shiloh; Fredericksburg; Chicamauga; Gettysburg; the Emancipation Proclamation. Session #4--Confederacy on the Defensive: Grant's Overland Campaign; Sherman's March to the Sea; Sheridan's Valley Campaign; Petersburg; POWs in the war. Session #5--Lincoln's death; the end of the fighting; racism, the KKK, and the Lost Cause mythology; warfare innovations. I'm a very visual instructor so I'm showing pictures of battlefields, famous artwork, copies of key documents on the screen. The class will be very interactive--I welcome questions and I'm always asking students for their opinion or what they'd do differently. At the start of the course, each student is assigned an identity of someone who lived during the war and as we progress through it I cover what happened to those individuals. For instance, in my course on the battle of Antietam, three examples I use are: Clara Barton (founder of the American Red Cross), 13 year old bugler John Cook who was awarded the Medal of Honor at the battle, and 17 year old Rebecca Peterman who pretended to be a man and enlisted--and was then wounded at Antietam (the second battle she fought in). Interaction with learners will be continuous. Required background is minimal: individuals should have some geographic knowledge of the US (so when I refer to Virginia or Georgia they know where I'm referring to) and basic awareness that there was a Civil War in the US in the 1860s.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn the following:
1. What events led up to the US Civil War?
2. What were the key battles and why did they matter?
3. What was the Emancipation Proclamation, what did it do, and why did it matter?
4. Who where the key leaders during the war?
5. What were the consequences of the war for the United States?
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
This involves a bloody and violent war. There will be pictures of some dead bodies, of Andersonville Prison survivors. These photos may be triggering to some individuals.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
For anyone interested in getting a good understanding of the Civil War, any book (nonfiction) by Stephen Sears or Bruce Catton is excellent--very readable and in-depth. On the fiction side, any book by Ralph Peters will be outstanding and also McKinley Kantor. Probably the most popular Civil War fiction book is "The Killer Angles" by Michael Shaara (which is different from the series of books by his son).
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I've previously taught Civil War classes for Outschool. I was a senior trainer for National Park Service executives on the Civil War. I've worked as a docent for two Civil War battlefields. I've personally visited over 30 Civil War battlefields in both the Eastern and Western US.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
80 US$
por 5 clases5x por semana, 1 semana
55 min
Completado por 68 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 12-17
3-12 alumnos por clase