Historia visual: dibuja monigotes con palitos sobre la historia del mundo moderno (de 15 a 18 años)
A lo largo de un ciclo de 24 semanas que puede iniciarse en cualquier momento, los estudiantes utilizan el dibujo y el debate para explorar la geografía, la política, la sociología, los inventos, las revoluciones, los conflictos y el contexto moderno de diversas culturas desde el año 1400 d. C. en adelante.
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
55 minutos horas de clase por semanaTarea
Although ongoing classes are not supposed to build on previous weeks, topics are often tied to related articles. Learners are encouraged to read these articles in the context of what they have learned in the class meeting.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 10 - 12
In an increasingly diverse and dynamic global culture, it is imperative for us to understand the historical context that has led us to our current paradigm. Often, diverse historical perspectives can become lost or drowned out in favor of the familiar and accessible. In this weekly history class, learners work through a modern world history curriculum covering 1400 AD up until the present day. Learners will explore great inventions, ideas, conflicts, revolutions and unsung heroes (and villains) of our collective past. The perspectives of all peoples involved will be explored, including those voices, including indigenous and other historically marginalized voices. Each week features a standalone topic that fits into an overall curriculum spanning 24 weeks. These topics do not build, allowing learners to jump in at any time. Learners can expect to begin class with a warm-up sketching game to capture their interest and tie their experiences to the subject they will investigate. The majority of the class will involve recounting a historical event through stick figure comic strips and sketchnotes. Sketchnoting is a technique that provides meaningful focus during explanations of complex topics. Learners can expect a robust discussion of these events from multiple perspectives with their peers and the instructor. All standards are derived from the World History Content Standards of the UCLA Public History Initiative: https://phi.history.ucla.edu/nchs/world-history-content-standards/ Schedule of Topics E=Era S=Standard • E5.S5: Patterns of crisis and recovery in Afro-Eurasia, 1300-1450 (Week of June 12) • E5.S6: The expansion of states and civilizations in the Americas, 1000-1500 (Week of June 19) • E5.S7: Major global trends from 1000-1500 CE (Week of June 26) • E6.S1: Major global trends from 1000-1500 CE (Week of July 10) • E6.S2: How European society experienced political, economic, and cultural transformations in an age of global intercommunication, 1450-1750 (Week of July 17) • E6.S3: How large territorial empires dominated much of Eurasia between the 16th and 18th centuries (Week of July 24) • E6.S4: Economic, political, and cultural interrelations among peoples of Africa, Europe, and the Americas, 1500-1750 (Week of July 31) • E6.S5: Transformations in Asian societies in the era of European expansion (Week of August 14) • E6.S6: Major global trends from 1450-1770 (Week of August 28) • E7.S1: The causes and consequences of political revolutions in the late 18th and early 19th centuries (Week of Sept 4) • E7.S2: The causes and consequences of the agricultural and industrial revolutions, 1700-1850 (Week of Sept 11) • E7.S3: The transformation of Eurasian societies in an era of global trade and rising European power, 1750-1870 (Week of Sept 18) • E7.S4: Patterns of nationalism, state-building, and social reform in Europe and the Americas, 1830-1914 (Week of Sept 25) • E7.S5: Patterns of global change in the era of Western military and economic domination, 1800-1914 (Week of Oct 2) • E7.S6: Major global trends from 1750-1914 (Week of Oct 9) • E8.S1: Reform, revolution, and social change in the world economy of the early century (Week of Oct 16) • E8.S2: The causes and global consequences of World War I (Week of Oct 23) • E8.S3: The search for peace and stability in the 1920s and 1930s (Week of Oct 30) • E8.S4: The causes and global consequences of World War II (Week of Nov 6) • E8.S5: Major global trends from 1900 to the end of World War II (Week of Nov 13) • E9.S1: How post-World War II reconstruction occurred, new international power relations took shape, and colonial empires broke up (Week of Nov 27) • E9.S2: The search for community, stability, and peace in an interdependent world (Week of Dec 4) • E9.S3: Major global trends since World War II (Week of Dec 11) • WHAC.1: Long-term changes and recurring patterns in world history (Week of Dec 18)
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While history is filled with fascinating stories, there are events that can be upsetting for some learners. Teacher Jamie has years of classroom experience navigating these difficult subjects with compassion and objectivity. Learners can expect to share their own perspectives in a respectful, safe environment that is inclusive of all learners, regardless of their socio-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexuality and gender identity. Learners that engage in abusive or harmful behavior directed at other learners will immediately be removed from the discussion.
Lista de útiles escolares
- Something to draw with - Something to draw on
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
4 los profesores tienen certificados de enseñanza
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Educación especial
Carolina del Norte Certificado de Docencia en Educación Secundaria
4 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Doctorado en Música o Teatro o Artes desde University of Arts in Belgrade
Maestría en Música o Teatro o Artes desde University of Arts in Belgrade
Maestría en Educación desde Georgia College and State University
Maestría en Educación desde Georgia State University
Maestría en Educación desde University of Georgia
9 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Inglés desde Kennesaw State University
Licenciatura en Ciencia medioambiental desde Vassar College
Licenciatura en Educación desde Georgia Southern University
Licenciatura en Comunicaciones desde Ramapo College of New Jersey
Licenciatura en Música o Teatro o Artes desde University of Georgia
Licenciatura en Educación desde UNCP
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Oglethorpe University
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Hampshire College
Licenciatura en Historia desde Georgia State University
Teacher Jamie has a Bachelor of Arts in History from Georgia State University, and has been credentialed to teach social studies by the state of Georgia. He has over 5 years of experience teaching world history and geography to learners both abroad and in the public school systems of the USA. He has deep experience in diverse classrooms leading discussions of historical and political issues and ensuring that all voices are head and respected.
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18 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
55 min
Completado por 51 alumnos
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Edades: 15-18
3-12 alumnos por clase
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