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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 8 - 11 年級
And it's one, two, three, what are we fighting for? In this class, we'll find out! During this 70 minute class, students will explore the music of the Vietnam anti-war movement. We'll analyze the lyrics, instrumentation, tone and theme of some of the era's most iconic songs to uncover the motives behind the anti-war movement and the context in which these songs were written and performed. We'll begin with a study of the draft and the reasons for its implementation. Together we will discuss the history of the Selective Service System and the reasons why the United States felt the need to reinstate the draft during the Vietnam War. We'll then listen to "Draft Dodger Rag" by Phil Ochs, through which Ochs used humorous lyrics to argue why he felt young men should dodge the draft. Next we'll turn our focus to the ways in which anti-war activist felt the war and draft highlighted the inequalities in American society. We'll take a look at a short excerpt from the autobiography of John Fogerty, the lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival. In the excerpt, Fogerty discusses his feelings on the rich who were able to avoid the draft and the "top down" nature of war. After reading the interview, we'll listen to the CCR classic "Fortunate Son", which makes clear Fogerty's distaste for President Nixon and the Senators who approved the war. Finally we'll move into a discussion of the Kent State shootings and what some people believe was the end of the peaceful anti-war movement. We'll view some primary sources from the May 4 shooting and discuss the ways in which what she saw impacted her views on the war. Together we'll listen to the Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young song "Ohio" which was written in response to the shooting and expresses the hopeless feeling many in the anti-war movement felt at the time. Students will then engage in a reflection outlining the ways in which the songs we listened to reflect the beliefs of the anti-war movement. This course will make heavy use of music and is designed to be fun and interactive! Throughout the way I will engage with students and lead group discussions. I encourage questions from students at all times. No prior knowledge of the Vietnam War, anti-war movement, or the artists/songs used is necessary.
學習目標
Students will learn to use music as a primary source for learning about historical events. Students will also learn about major events of the Vietnam War and how the music created at the time reflected the values of those who opposed the war.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
This class will discuss war, which can be traumatic for some students. I will not use graphic or gory images, but we will discuss some of the harsh realities of war. These topics will be handled sensitively and students are encouraged to share their feelings and reactions as much as they feel comfortable.
供應清單
Students will be provided with all sources and lyric sheets, as well as a link to the playlist used in this class.
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外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
紐約 教學證書 在 社會研究/歷史
I have been a NYC public school teacher for 7 years and have taught at both the middle school and high school levels. I have a BA in History from Pennsylvania State University and a MA in Social Studies Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, as well as a New York State professional teaching certification. I've completed the Level 3 certification from the Center For Racial Justice in Education and have led professional developments on discussing race in the classroom through the New York City Mastery Collaborative. I have a strong passion for music and have taught multiple music history classes, including History of the Blues, Rock n' Roll & Teenage Rebellion, and Hip-Hop History.
評論
一次性直播課程
US$21
每班單堂課
70 分鐘
有44 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 13-18
1-15 每班學員人數