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週あたりの授業時間数 50 分プロジェクト
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このクラスで学べること
英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 9 - 12
Beginner レベル向け
Dive deep into the captivating world of the Middle Ages in this weekly (ongoing) high school medieval history class, perfect for artistic and visual learners. This course combines rich historical content with in-class creative activities and projects, making history come alive through hands-on activities such as designing medieval coats of arms and Byzantine-style mosaics. Ideal as a history elective, this class provides a comprehensive exploration of the Middle Ages, blending interactive discussions, lectures, and creative projects to maintain student engagement. Every week focuses on a new medieval topic, ensuring a dynamic and immersive learning experience. My teaching style is student-centered, encouraging active participation and creativity. Discussions, visual aids, and slides supplement interactive lectures, offering a multi-sensory approach to learning. No prior knowledge is required, and learners can join anytime. We offer quick summaries of relevant information from previous sessions to ensure continuity. This course is designed to meet the diverse needs of high school learners, providing both creativity and in-depth understanding of historical events. *Please note that our exploration of each topic may evolve based on class interest, and the schedule might adapt accordingly. I will provide weekly updates to keep you informed of our class plan. ****Tentative Weekly Topics and Activities/Projects:**** Week of November 18: Manorial Life & Medieval Castles In-class activity: -Sketch or design a medieval manor, focusing on key structures like the manor house, peasants' homes, and surrounding farmland. -Sketch or design a medieval castle layout, including key features like towers, moats, dungeons, and drawbridges. Creative and fantasy elements like dragon designs or enchanted weapons stored in the armory allowed. **Week of November 25: No Class Week of December 2: Feudalism and Medieval Feasts In-class activity: -Illustrate a medieval banquet hall, complete with long tables, feast decorations, and guests in medieval attire; adding specific elements like jesters, musicians, or tapestries hanging on the walls. -Create an illustrated etiquette guide for attending a medieval feast, highlighting dos and don'ts in the dining hall (e.g., “Do share your trencher, but don’t grab food with your hands unless it’s bread!”). Week of December 9: Knights and Chivalry In-class activity: Design a coat of arms, incorporating symbols that represent their values, family heritage, or creative personality traits OR use the code of chivalry to inspire design choices. What symbols of honor, bravery, or loyalty would they include? Week of December 16: Medieval/Viking Christmas Traditions In-class activity: Design a side-by-side illustration (or split-scene design) showing the evolution of a chosen tradition from its medieval or Viking origin to how it is celebrated today. **No Classes December 23 through January 3 Week of January 6: Role of Animals in Medieval Art In-class activity: Create a Medieval Animal Illumination by designing a medieval-style illustration featuring cats or other animals, inspired by medieval manuscripts; adding an imaginary backstory or meaning to their depiction. For example, why is the cat shown sneaking through a castle, or why is it featured prominently in a religious scene?The Week of January 13: Byzantine Empire & The Great Schism In-class activity: Create two pieces of art, each reflecting the symbolic and artistic differences between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches during the time of the Great Schism. In-class activity: Create a mosaic design inspired by Byzantine art. Week of January 20: Kievan Rus In-class activity: Create an icon or manuscript-style illustration inspired by the religious and artistic culture of the Kievan Rus. Week of January 27: Early Russia In-class activity: Create a Russian-inspired pattern on paper or canvas, incorporating traditional elements such as stylized flowers, stars, or natural forms that reflect the early Russian cultural landscape. Week of February 3: The Islamic Golden Age In-class activity: Create an Islamic geometric tile design. **Week of February 10: No Class Other topics in the queue: Medieval Literature Spread of Christianity After Rome Medieval Warfare Medieval Trade and Commerce The Rise of Towns and Guilds Women in the Middle Ages The Hundred Years' War Medieval Law and Order Medieval Central Europe The Crusades Medieval China The Mongol Empire Medieval Japan Medieval African Empires The kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai Transition to the Renaissance
学習到達目標
Explain the political, economic, and social characteristics of the European Middle Ages
(e.g., feudalism, war, agriculture, technological advances)
Explain the causes of disease (e.g., Bubonic Plague, dysentery, influenza), and analyze
the effects it had on European populations
その他の情報
保護者へのお知らせ
In this course, we will cover politically sensitive topics that have had a significant impact on history and society. These topics include religion, genocide, war, weapons, racism, terrorism, fascism, and communism. It is essential to note that my approach to teaching and discussing these topics will be objective and based on factual information.
Religion will only be discussed in a historical context. My aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of these subjects by exploring multiple perspectives and examining historical context. We will actively seek out and incorporate viewpoints from marginalized groups when applicable. By doing so, we hope to foster a deeper appreciation for the complexity and diverse experiences surrounding these politically sensitive issues.
It is important to create an inclusive and respectful learning environment where learners feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and opinions. Through respectful and open-minded discussions, critical thinking and the examination of different viewpoints will be encouraged. This approach will contribute to a more nuanced understanding of these politically sensitive topics and their implications throughout history.
My goal is to equip learners with the knowledge and tools to engage in informed discussions and navigate complex historical and social issues. By exploring these topics objectively and considering diverse perspectives, we can promote empathy, understanding, and critical analysis among learners.
受講に必要なもの
Please ensure that you have the following supplies for the course: Paper: It is recommended to have a variety of paper types, such as lined paper for note-taking and plain paper for drawing or writing activities. Pen/Pencil: A reliable pen or pencil for writing and completing assignments. Crayons/Markers/Colored Pencils: These coloring tools will be useful for creative projects and adding visual elements to your assignments. Printer: Access to a printer will be necessary to print out resources provided by the teacher or to access digital documents. Folder or Binder: If you choose to use hard copy printouts, it is strongly suggested to have a folder or binder to keep your materials organized and easily accessible. For digital worksheets, please refer to the 'Materials' section where a list of recommended third-party websites will be provided. Make sure to have these supplies ready to fully participate in the course activities and projects.
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
教師の専門知識と資格
アラバマ 教員免許 社会科・歴史で
修士号 University of Montevalloから 教育 へ
I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in Comparative Politics. My academic journey included a wide range of courses focusing on various political and historical aspects of civilizations from different time periods and regions around the world. This comprehensive study allowed me to develop a deep understanding of the complexities of past and present societies.
Furthermore, I pursued a Master of Education degree specializing in Secondary Social Sciences, which provided me with advanced knowledge in teaching history, political science, and related subjects. I obtained certification from the state of Alabama, qualifying me to teach social sciences to students in grades 7-12.
Over the course of my teaching career, I have gained extensive experience instructing students in US and World history; dedicated to delivering engaging and informative lessons in these subjects. Additionally, I have conducted extensive research in both history and politics for over 20+ years, allowing me to stay informed and up-to-date with the latest developments in these fields.
My educational background, teaching experience, and research expertise have equipped me with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide students with a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. I am committed to fostering a deeper understanding of historical events and political dynamics while encouraging critical thinking and a passion for learning in my learners.
レビュー
ライブグループクラス
$16
毎週週に1回
50 分
4 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 15-18
クラス人数: 3 人-10 人