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Problemas persistentes en la historia: patrones y conexiones de estudios sociales AP Prep SP

Cubrimos 18 conceptos clave recurrentes o cuestiones persistentes en el estudio de la historia. Los estudiantes harán conexiones a lo largo de los tiempos y lugares de la historia para ver temas recurrentes. También ayuda a los estudiantes a desarrollar las habilidades de pensamiento necesarias en las clases AP
Wendy Wawrzyniak
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Clase

Qué está incluido

18 lecciones pregrabadas
promedio 16 minutos por video
18 semanas
de apoyo docente
4 horas 46 minutos
horas totales de aprendizaje en video
1 año de acceso
al contenido
Tarea
1-2 horas por semana. Weekly flex class assignments should take students approximately an hour per week.
Evaluación
Student will receive weekly feedback based on work that is submitted in the form of written informal assessment. If the instructor feels as though a student doesn't understand a concept, the teacher will make efforts to provide remediation.
Calificación
All assignments are weighted equally and averaged together for a final grade. There are no tests or objective assessments for this course.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés - B1
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Nivel Beginner - Advanced
There are 18 enduring issues and recurring concepts in history. Each lesson, we will dive deeper into a single issue. Knowledge of these concepts provides an excellent foundation and enrichment for any high school history class, but especially Regents Global History, World History, Honors World History and AP World History and even AP European History.

The major topics of world history are covered as we go through the concepts. For example, The Silk Road was a conduit for cultural diffusion, led to conflict, was a trade route, spread disease.  That alone was a reference to four of the concepts!  There is plenty of time for questions and answers and once I get to know the unique interests of my students, I try to tailor the course and the examples to my students.

The concepts and their essential questions are: 

1.	Belief Systems - How have religions and belief systems affected society?

2.	Geography’s Impact/Environment - How do geography and people affect one another?

3.	Conflict - When, if ever, should people go to war? What causes conflict?

4.	Cultural Diffusion - How does cultural diffusion occur? And what are the results?

5.	Trade - What have been the intended and unintended effects of trade?

6.	Science & Technology - What are the benefits and costs of scientific and technological advances? 

7.	Political Systems/Power - How do political systems rise, develop, and decline? 

8.	Impact of the Individual - How have individuals changed the world? 

9.	Economic Systems - How should resources and wealth be distributed? 

10.	Revolution - Why do political revolutions occur? What are their outcomes?

11.	Nationalism - How can nationalism be a unifying and a divisive force?

12.	Migration - Under what circumstances do people migrate? 

13.	Empire/Imperialism - How does a state gain or lose power over others? 

14.	Dictatorship - How do dictators rise and fall from power? Why do people sometimes support dictators? 

15.	Genocide - Why do people sometimes commit the crime of genocide? 

16.	Cooperation/Globalization - With whom should we cooperate and why? 

17.	Democracy - Under what conditions is democracy most likely to succeed? 

18.	Human Rights - How are human rights won or lost?

Each lesson will vary in content as well as method of delivery. Some lessons, students might watch a video clip and look for examples. Others might involve reading an historical or current article to further their depth of knowledge and understanding of the topic. Additional activities are virtual field trips, virtual discussions, and document-based inquiries.

The weekly assessment component might be answering questions about a video, probing deeper into the essential question of the week, choosing a side to debate an issue, creating a virtual poster or presentation of a topic. Additionally, students will be encouraged to contribute examples from their own study of history. They will often be given choices in how they will show what they have learned. There will also be a word document made available where students can take notes on, list examples and illustrate the concepts so they will have a resource they can use long after the course is over.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will deepen their understanding of the eighteen issues or concepts that are essential to the study of history through discussion, visuals, readings, and reflection.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created
Estándares
Alineado con National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)
18 Lecciones
más de 18 semanas
Lección 1:
Belief Systems
 Belief Systems - How have religions and belief systems affected society? 
Lección 2:
Geography's Impact
 Geography’s Impact - How do geography and people affect one another? 
16 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 3:
Conflict
 Conflict - When, if ever, should people go to war? What causes conflict? 
15 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 4:
Cultural Diffusion
 Cultural Diffusion - How does cultural diffusion occur? And what are the results? 

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Orientación para padres
There may be sensitive topics, especially when discussing genocide, human rights, and conflict. There will be notice given in advance and if requested, images or specific topics will be sent to parents in advance. As a teacher with a many years of experience teaching this subject, you can be assured that I will handle all discussions and questions with tact and sensitivity.
Lista de útiles escolares
I highly recommend that a student who takes this class get a folder to keep handouts and notes in. There will be times that previous weeks' topics are referenced, so organization will contribute to success.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el June, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
New Jersey Certificado de Docencia en Educación especial
Nueva York Certificado de Docencia en Educación especial
Florida Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
I have been teaching World History for over twenty of my thirty years of teaching, including AP classes. I have had many classroom discussions about difficult topics that may arise as part of studying the patterns of World History.

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