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Truco o trato: las historias de monstruos mitológicos más aterradoras para contar en la oscuridad

¡Justo a tiempo para Halloween! En este curso único, hablaremos sobre algunos de los monstruos más aterradores de la mitología griega y romana. Exploraremos el arte, la literatura, el cine y la tradición narrativa para aprender más sobre estas criaturas legendarias.
Kristen Kanipe, M.A.
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1 reunión en vivo
55 minutos horas presenciales

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
As the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer and the Halloween season approaches, it brings to mind thoughts of crackling fires and the smell of woodsmoke, cold winds whipping around the eaves, the rustling of dry leaves, and, of course, scary stories! The mythological world of the ancient Greeks and Romans was filled with tales of strange and often terrifying creatures. In this course, we'll look at some of myth's scariest monsters, including Polyphemus, the Hydra, the Minotaur, and Typhon (from which we may get our modern day word, typhoon, and who is considered by many to be the scariest mythological monster of them all). 

This course is meant to provide students with a knowledge of some of the most famous--and infamous--stories from Greek and Roman mythology. The class is designed to be more of a casual-lecture and dynamic discussion format, with around-the-campfire style storytelling woven throughout. I will introduce each monster with slides that detail its characteristics and appearance, and I will tell some of the stories attached to each as they are recounted in the ancient sources. We'll look at images of these monsters from the ancient world through to the modern-day, and we will discuss how some of these creatures and myths may have influenced current artists and filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro. 

I allow for a certain amount of flexibility within the classroom; I believe that each class and every student is different, and as a result, the environment that my students and I co-create from class to class will always be unique. Though we will concentrate on the monsters named above, the class may become more or less discussion based depending on the level of student participation and engagement. Students are also encouraged to exercise their creativity in this course; should students wish, they are more than welcome to draw their own versions of each monster during class, and, if they wish, to share their drawings with their classmates. 

Grab a cup of hot chocolate or apple cider, bring your favorite treats, throw on your comfiest clothes or your scariest costume, and let's sit by the (figurative) fire and share some scary stories!

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Orientación para padres
This course may use images that could be frightening to younger children. Though the mythological stories and images are not graphic or gratuitous, for children with strong imaginations, these stories could be haunting (I say this as someone who as a child envisioned Mother Goose as an enormous, scary goose who lived in my closet, so make of that what you will!). This course may include clips or images from Pan's Labyrinth. Though no scenes or images shown should exceed a PG-13 rating (the film itself is rated R), parental discretion is advised. Parents should of course feel free to contact me with any questions.
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Students do not need to bring anything to class other than themselves (and the aforementioned candy and hot chocolate, if they wish!), but having pencils, pens, and paper on hand is strongly encouraged. If students wish to draw the monsters themselves, they are encouraged to bring any and all materials they might like to use in their drawing (markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc.).
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el August, 2020
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Maestría en Idioma extranjero desde University of Virginia
Licenciatura en Idioma extranjero desde Oberlin College
I fell in love with classics as an undergraduate. During high school, I had taken a few Latin courses, and I had a genuine interest in the language (as a child, I had even attempted to teach myself Latin from a book, which didn't go so well, but clearly I had an attraction to Latin from an early age!), but it wasn't something I imagined myself pursuing in any serious way in higher education. In the first semester of my freshman year at college, however, due to a mix up with my schedule, I ended up in a Roman history course, and it transformed my world. I was entranced by both the subject matter and the teacher, and when the second semester came around, I made sure to sign up for as many classics courses as I could take. By sophomore year, I was learning ancient Greek and declaring my major in classics. I received my BA in Latin Language and Literature (with an undeclared minor in ancient Greek language and literature) from Oberlin College. 

During my senior year of college, I made the decision to apply to graduate school. By that time, I had decided that I wanted to share my excitement for the classical world by becoming a teacher, and given my passion for classics, I preferred to deepen my knowledge of the subject rather than to attend a master's of education program. I received a merit-based classics fellowship from the University of Virginia, from which I received my MA in Classics. My classics education exposed me not only to ancient languages and literature, but to the very world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and learning more about Greek and Roman mythology, in which I have had a strong interest since I was a child, was an integral part of the experience. Any program of study in classics demands a strong knowledge of many aspects of the ancient world outside of its languages. I love classics, and I believe my love for it shines through in every class I teach and in every interaction I have with a student.

I have been a Latin language tutor for my entire adult life, I have taught Latin language and literature courses on the college level, and as a teacher at a private school in Virginia, I taught Latin language courses (intro Latin all the way through AP Latin) for middle schoolers and upper schoolers; because the school gave teachers control over course curriculum, I structured my classes so that mythology, ancient history, and classical civilization played an integral role. 

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