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4+ horas por semana. This is an intense high school level class. Homework will be assigned weekly. Students will need to read, watch or listen to material for each lesson BEFORE class. Students will also frequently have shorter essays or stories to write to show their understanding of the week's material. Students will be completing a final project in one of the media we have studied (for instance they might write a short story, an essay, record a reflective video, or tape a short movie).Evaluación
Learner progress can be assessed through successfully completing their homework (40%), class attendance and participation in discussions (30%) and their final exam their final project (30%). Please contact me if your child needs a grade.Calificación
Please let me know before the semester begins if your student needs a grade.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Nivel Intermediate - Advanced
Welcome to The History of Science Fiction. This is a high school level English class. We will review or learn the historical/cultural backgrounds that led to different movements in the development of Science Fiction. We will discuss the historical and modern themes of SF and learn about SF through a variety of mediums (novels, novellas, short stories, TV, movies). Outside of class, students will be responsible for reading or watching various material. This varies from reading a piece of literature to watching a short biographical or historical video. We will discuss the historical background of the time period, the themes of the literature we are studying, the most important authors, and the ways that this period influenced modern science fiction. Throughout the semester, students will have the opportunity to tailor homework to their individual interests. We will have a final project that is interest-led and allows the students to walk away with an edited work. This is a discussion-intensive course. All students are expected to interact with respect and civility. I understand that the topics and themes can be controversial and invite disagreement. However, kindness facilitates productive and persuasive conversation. I will mark and return all homework or projects. The act of editing and revising is what makes students better writers. Spelling, grammar and writing conventions are important, however they are not the focus of this class. If a parent desires a grade assigned, please contact me before the semester begins. I am willing to provide a homework grade, final project grade and overall grade for the class. Students and parents should understand that the teacher considers plagiarism as well as the use of generative AI in composition to be unacceptable. Parents will be contacted if such a problem is suspected and no grade or feedback will be given. If a student finds reading and writing difficult, I am willing for them to access the material in audio format and to submit their homework in video form. If students find class discussion difficult, I am willing for them to interact with the material through increased writing. Please contact me before the semester begins to discuss accommodations. Week 1: We will discuss Gothic literature as the predecessor of SF with a focus on Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Week 2: We will discuss the themes and tropes of "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." Week 3: We will discuss the theme of technology and the rise of steam punk as well as discuss "Around the World in 80 Days." Week 4: We will discuss several themes in The Time Machine including eugenics, utopia/dystopia, and theme of time travel. Week 5: We will talk about the birth of "science fiction" as a genre. Writers covered this week will include Heinlein, Clarke and Asimov. Week 6: We will use another online archive to visit the pages of the comic books springing up in the 1940s. We will discuss the historical pressures that led to the rise of the superhero and see if any of them apply to recently popular DC and Marvel movies. Students over 13 will have the opportunity to independently explore the archives as part of their homework. Week 7: We will discuss Japanese culture and history and the development of the Godzilla movies. We will also discuss anime's place in modern SF. Week 8: We will look at television as a medium for SF, discuss Star Trek and Dr. Who, and talk about political activism and SF. Week 9: We will look at AI and the Turing test. All students rough drafts of their projects are due this week! Week 10: We will spend this class presenting our final projects and celebrating what we have learned.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn about key authors, historical periods, and prevalent themes in the development of science fiction in both literature and other media. Students will explore their own interests in the realm of SF.
Programa de estudios
3 Unidades
10 Lecciones
más de 10 semanasUnidad 1: The Classics
Lección 1:
Frankenstein
Exploring Gothic Literature as one of the roots of modern Science Fiction
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Exploring Stevenson, the tropes of doppelgängers, the mad scientist, and the monster within
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Around the World in 80 days
Exploring Verne, hard Science Fiction and steam punk
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
The Time Machine
Exploring Wells, soft Science Fiction and social Darwinism
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Parents should be aware that the reading/video material in this course may be mildly disturbing. There is violence in works like Godzilla and Frankenstein and some non-explicit references to sex in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Star Trek. As learners choose interest led homework some short stories and novels come with warnings that they are scary. Perhaps more disturbing is the history we will discuss which inspired writers and videographers, for example the nuclear devastation in Japan post-WW2 and the racism addressed in Star Trek.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students will need access to the following books. Several are available for free on the internet through the Gutenberg project or as a free Kindle download from Amazon. Others may be accessed through your local library or your library's free app. Video materials that are required for the course are accessible on Youtube or a streaming service. The learner's project may also require other materials. Frankenstein The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Around the World in 80 days. The Time Machine Godzilla (1954 Original) Star Trek (Available currently on Netflix, Hulu, CBS) Dr. Who Twilight Zone Various Short Stories
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I teach all kinds of English classes including writing, grammar, literature, and ESL. I am an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction especially poetry, science fiction, and fantasy.
I have been teaching for more than 10 years. I taught English as Foreign Language in three different Chinese universities for a total of eight and a half years. These classes included comprehensive English, listening and speaking, writing, and pronunciation. I taught BA, MA, and Ph.D. students. Since we have returned to the United States, I have taught childbirth classes, online ESL through VIPkid, and Sunday School.
I am also a professional writer. I have a traditionally published book, another at my publisher waiting to be edited, and a novel in its second draft. I love giving students the chance to communicate, write, and learn in community with others.
I balance all this with being a homeschool mom. I have homeschooled my two daughters a total of fifteen years. My older daughter attended our local public high school, so I am familiar with public school needs and requirements as well.
I love sharing the wonder of language with learners young and old--both those who are learning English for the first time and those who are diving into the joys of literature.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
25 US$
semanalmente o 250 US$ por 10 clases1 x por semana, 10 semanas
55 min
Completado por 70 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-17
2-8 alumnos por clase