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7 現場會議
6 小時 25 分鐘 上課時間評估
I am happy to provide a written assessment at the end of the class- please let me know if you'd like one.等級
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課堂經歷
This short course lays the groundwork for further study in African American Studies. Our journey goes as follows: Week One- Framing Our Study. We use the Africana Framework to guide us in thinking about the world from an Afrocentric perspective. Week Two & Three- Governance -We spend these sessions focused on topics that explore how Africans create their communities and institutions, as well as how they have adapted in light of global forces. Week Four & Five- Ways of Knowing - We consider the roles of culture and religion as Africans connect across time and space to that which is known and unknown, seen and unseen. (West African traditional regions, Islam, Christianity) (Notables include Richard Allen, Prince Hall, Father Divine) Week Six & Seven- Movement and Memory -We enjoy the fruits of many labors in the arts. (African and American music traditions, visual arts, dance, literature and drama.) (Notables include Scott Joplin, Robert Johnson, Big Mams Thornton and Phyliss Wheatley) Our classroom space is a knowledge community in which everyone's participation is key. We engage the material together, ask questions and seek answers, and figure out how to apply what we know to what we learn. Open cameras are a must as humans communicate verbally and non-verbally. In most classes, learners can expect a 75/25 ratio of teacher/learner talking. Learners will be invited to speak in class via questions- our class is a place to practice speaking and listening, so we generally do not use the chat function for conversations. Learners will be given weekly study materials and encouraged to seek and share additional information and recourses based on their interests. I leave space in each class for questions and learner-directed conversation as learners are required to come to each class prepared with at least one high-quality question. Weekly lectures are supported by slides, short videos, and excerpts from primary source documents. When available, resources are provided to learners via the Google Drive. Learners who do not have access to Google Drive will be accommodated based on their available technology.
學習目標
The goal is to introduce or deepen exposure to major themes in African American Studies.
Learners will engage in weekly assignments and discuss ideas in class.
Learners will also learn to research and discern information sources, how to apply a framework to knowledge work, and how to ask and answer critical questions.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Parents should note that this a high school-level course using materials for general audiences. This subject matter may be difficult to experience at times due to the violent nature of many experiences. I recommend that parents engage the material along with the learner whenever possible.
供應清單
Learners should have a dedicated notebook for this class.
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
來源
Material for this course will be drawn from commonly used resources to include:
The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. DuBois
< The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
< “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr.
< Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World by David Walker
< Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass
< “Discourse on Colonialism” by Aimé Césaire
< Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself by Harriet Jacobs
< “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” by Langston Hughes
< “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” by Frederick Douglass
< Notes on the State of Virginia by Thomas Jefferson
< “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates
< The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson
< The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano by Olaudah Equiano
< Atlanta Exposition Address/Atlanta Compromise by Booker T. Washington
< “If We Must Die” by Claude McKay
< Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali by D.T. Niane
< “The Ballot or the Bullet” by Malcolm X.
< The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
< “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color” by Kimberlé
Williams Crenshaw
< “On How We Mistook the Map for the Territory, and Re-Imprisoned Ourselves in Our Unbearable Wrongness of
Being, of Desêtre: Black Studies Toward the Human Project” by Sylvia Wynter
< Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
< “Message to the Grassroots” by Malcolm X.
< “The Negro Art Hokum” by George Schuyler
< “The Black Campus Movement and the Institutionalization of Black Studies, 1965–1970” by Ibram H. Rogers
教師專業知識和證書
非美國 教學證書 在 向講其他語言的人講英語
學士學位 在 歷史 從 Hampton University
I am excited to bring this class to Outschool. In addition to my education- my undergraduate (History- Hampton University) and graduate (U.S. History- Southern Methodist University) and my classroom experience (teaching college lower-division level African-American History) I also bring a wealth of interdisciplinary study and experiences to this space. I look forward to sharing my passion for understanding African American experiences through history, literature, music, cinema, food, sport, and institutions.
評論
現場團體小班課程
US$18
每週或US$125 用於 7 課程每週1次,共 7 週
55 分鐘
即時視訊會議
年齡: 14-17
3-8 每班學員人數