Lengua y literatura inglesas en la escuela secundaria: identidad, comunidad y encuentro
Qué está incluido
13 reuniones en vivo
10 horas 50 minutos horas presencialesTarea
2-4 horas por semana. Homework includes reading and/or writing each week. All assignments will be required for all students. Writing assignments will be checked for originality of ideas, mastery of content, and incorporation of ELA concepts, with feedback given.Letra de calificación
3-6 durante toda la claseExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés - A2
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
“I was born to join in love not hate – that is my nature” Sophocles writes in his classic tragedy Antigone, as the play’s heroine confronts the impossible choice between one’s loyalty to family and loyalty to society and law. This 13-week English Language Arts course takes the Aristotelian rhetorical triangle – logos, ethos, pathos – as a foundation for exploring writing skills, audience, purpose, and technique. While any writing ideally integrates all three elements of the rhetorical triangle, we will explore each component separately by reading exemplary literary models and by practicing through written assignments. Thematically, the course focuses on the primary influences that contribute to personal identity, and a person’s encounter with society and the world. What makes a person an “individual”? Where does a person begin and end? Using Antigone as a starting point, we will look at the age-old polarities of the individual vs. family and society, fate vs. free will. How does a person come to terms with the expectations of family/society, the decisions of governments, and the vagaries of fortune? One of the best ways to learn writing is to read broadly, and often. We will encounter masters of the written page in literary genres that include academic literature, prose essay, Greek tragedy, Shakespearean sonnet, haiku, and autofiction. Questions of genre are important in weighing how the vehicle of a work governs its substance, as well as affects the reading/listening audience. Other than Antigone – a classic of Greek tragedy that has set the stage for modern theater – the works we’ll read come from across the North American and British English-speaking world, and include minority and nonnative-English-language authors. Encountering diverse forms and authors helps one both to appreciate the written word, and to consider how best to shape one’s own written expression. Student participation will focus on spoken and written expression of ideas. Spoken expression will take form during tutor sessions through a Socratic seminar format. Seminars emphasize careful attention to the texts and focused discussion around a prearranged set of questions. Course participants are invited to prepare and lead 1 class discussion during the course. Written expression will emphasize rhetorical analysis, expression of ideas, and grammar and punctuation use. Written assessments include practicing argumentative, creative, and analytical writing styles. Written essays will be assessed based on proper spelling and grammar, word choice, diction, and use of literary devices. They should also incorporate quotes from the readings or research as necessary.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students read full-length works of classic literature across various genre and time periods.
Students observe, learn, and practice close reading.
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created13 Lecciones
más de 13 semanasLección 1:
Introduction: Pathos, Logos, Ethos
Persuasion in Writing
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Antigone
Identity and Greek Tragedy
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Antigone
Identity and the Hero's Quest
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Antigone
Free Will vs. Fortune
50 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Some topics and resources in the class portray or at least mention disturbing content such as violence, murder, abuse, and racism.
The course is not for anyone of the age of 12 or under. Please feel free to contact the instructor for more information
Lista de útiles escolares
You can obtain the following exact editions at your local library or purchase them. Please contact me for any questions about editions or access. All other materials will be provided by the teacher. Antigone by Sophocles, The Theban Plays, translated by Robert Fagle (Penguin Classics, 2000) Beloved by Toni Morrison (Vintage, 2004) Hamlet, by William Shakespeare (Folger Shakespeare Library, 1992)
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Antigone by Sophocles, The Theban Plays, translated by Robert Fagle (Penguin Classics, 2000)
Beloved by Toni Morrison (Vintage, 2004)
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare (Folger Shakespeare Library, 1992)
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe (Norton Edition)
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
3 Grado
Maestría en Estudios religiosos desde Yale University
Maestría en Historia desde Northwestern University
Licenciatura en Historia desde Millersville University
With both a BA and MA in History, and a MDiv in Religious Studies, I am passionate about helping young minds connect the threads of history, geopolitics, and social movements that make up the fabric of the modern world. I have taught US History, World History, Writing, and ELA to highschoolers.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
23 US$
semanalmente1 x por semana, 13 semanas
50 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-18
2-6 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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