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Viajes a través de la historia irlandesa
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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 3
Let's take a trip to the past and explore the history of Ireland! Do you want to know how people in the stone age lived or what it was like to be a Celt? Join me in this class as we explore the past. Each week, we will look at a different period in history and discover what life was like for different people and communities and different times in Ireland. We will explore the houses people lived in, what they ate and look at some of the things they have left behind. We will also look at key...
- Students will: Develop an understanding of life in key periods of Irish History, Learn about key events in Ireland's past, Explore key themes in Irish history, Understand how different cultures influenced Ireland's past and present
I am a qualified History teacher from the UK and have taught history to learners from the age of 3 up to Undergraduate level. I have a PhD focusing on British History and have undertaken editing work on postgraduate level Irish history research.
This is a history class that explores a long period in Irish history. There will be mention of death and wars in multiple weeks (see below for specific information). Death, war and violence will not be the main focal point of the classes, but mentioned as a symbol of growing tensions. In later weeks (from the English Control of Ireland onwards) we will be looking at the division between Catholics and Protestants and policies that were designed to disenfranchise Catholics in Ireland. This will be presented in an age appropriate and unbiased way. Please ensure that you and your learner are comfortable with mentions of death and religious conflict before signing up to this class. Week Specific Guidance: Stone Age Ireland: Mention of Axes Bronze Age Ireland: Swords and brief reference to fighting Celts and Christians: Factual representation of the introduction of Christianity Vikings: Mention of raids and death. Norman Ireland: Mention of Black Death. English Control of Ireland: Reference to wars, rebellion and death as well as discrimination against Catholics. Everyday Life in the 1600s: No specific warning Ireland in the 1700s: Mention of potato famine and death. Ireland in the Early 1800s: Mention of potato famine and death. Wars, Rebellions and Division 1910s and 1920s: Mention of war, Easter Rising and death. 1930s - 1960s: Mention of war (World War 2) The Troubles: Mention of death, violence and war.
Logan, Tinsley, Glasgow, Kelly and Todd: "Life in Early Times" P Harbinson: "Pre-Christian Ireland, from the First Settlers to the Early Celts" RF Foster: "The Oxford History of Ireland" RF Foster: "Modern Ireland, 1600-1972" R. Kee: "Ireland: A History" Sean Duffy, "Atlas of Irish History" "The Oxford Companion to Irish History" Máire and Conor Cruise O'Brien, "A Concise History of Ireland" B. O'Brien, "The Story of Ireland Conflict Archive of the Internet, University of Ulster Anglo-Irish Treaty National Museum of Ireland Mooghaun Hillfort Broighter Hoard Navan Fort Dublinia (Viking Museum)
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Hello! My name is Anne and I live in the UK. I am so excited to be here on Outschool and share some of the things I am passionate about with you all. I am looking forward to teaching history classes, as well as some classes in reading and...
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Clase grupal
10 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
25 min
Completado por 8 alumnos
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Edades: 6-9
2-8 alumnos por clase