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每週上課 45 分鐘 小時作業
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - A1
美國 9 - 12 年級
Get ready for university and dive into the world of ideas! This transformative class will equip you with the essential skills for academic success: literary analysis, historical inquiry, and powerful communication. Explore groundbreaking literature that will challenge your perspectives and ignite your passion for learning. Join us on this exciting journey of intellectual growth and self-discovery! Reading the Great Books is like having a conversation with the great minds of the past, and engaging some of the foundational and developmental ideas of our world. This ongoing course will explore foundational pieces of world literature that are necessary for students hoping to pursue a university education. In this course, we will read and discuss a variety of pieces of world literature from a variety of genres. Each week, we will focus on a new piece, and students can join at any point without any prior knowledge necessary to participate. We will learn how to analyze literature, discuss our positions orally, and argue our position in writing. Each week we will discuss a piece of literature, and students will be offered a writing assignment to complete over the week for individualized feedback. I will provide historical context for each piece, as well as a discussion of the genre of literature that each piece represents. We will explore themes and ideas about human nature, society, and the individual, among other key topics throughout our readings. Reading assignments will come from the list of The Great Books found here https://www.greatbookstudy.com/p/books.html, as well as other key texts from a variety of cultures and time periods. SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM TO SEE RECENT DATES. ALL DATES ARE LISTED BY THE MONDAY DATE OF EACH WEEK. 2021-Week of March 1-Poetry of Langston Hughes Week of March 8-Plato's Apology Week of March 15-Metamorphosis by Kafka Week of March 22-The Stranger by Camus Week of March 29-1984 by Orwell Week of April 5-Heart of Darkness by Conrad Week of April 12- Antigone by Sophocles Week of May 3-The Inferno by Dante Week of May 10-As I Lay Dying--Faulkner Week of May 17-The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man--Joyce Week of May 24-Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury Week of May 31-The Birds by Aristophanes Week of June 3- Candide by Voltaire Week of June 7-No class this week Week of June 14-Note the later meeting time for this week only The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Week of June 21-No class this week Week of June 28-Of Mice and Men-Steinbeck Week of July 5-Grapes of Wrath-Steinbeck Week of July 12-Great Expectations--Dickens Week of July 19-The Prince-Machiavelli Week of July 26-The Crucible-Miller Week of August 2-Frankenstein--Shelley Week of August 9-Tartuffe--Moliere Week of August 16--Selections from The Canterbury Tales--Chaucer (see classroom this week) Week of August 23--Don Quixote--Cervantes Week of August 30--cancelled Week of September 6--Gulliver's Travels--Swift Week of September 13-Medea by Euripides Week of Sept 20-Mother Courage and Her Children by Brecht Week of Sept 27-A Farewell to Arms by Hemmingway Week of Oct 4-Wuthering Heights by Bronte Week of Oct 11-Aeneid by Virgil Week of Oct 18-Midsummer's Nights' Dream-Shakespeare Week of Oct 25-Gawain and the Green Knight Week of Nov 1-Malory, Le Morte d’Arthur Week of Nov 8-Faustus, Marlowe Week of Nov 15-Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan Week of Nov 22- No class Week of Nov 29-The Awakening by Chopin Week of Dec 6-The Waste Land by Eliot Week of Dec 13-The Jungle by Sinclair Week of Dec 20-No class Week of Dec 27-Emma by Austen 2022-Week of Jan 3-The Iliad by Homer Week of Jan 10-Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare Week of Jan 17-All's Quiet on the Western Front by Remarque Week of Jan 24-Go Tell It on the Mountain by Baldwin Week of March 7-Catcher in the Rye by Salinger Week of March 14-The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela Week of March 21-The General in his Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Week of March 28-Oman Ra by Viktor Pelevin Week of April 4--No class Week of April 11-Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Week of April 18-Odyssey by Homer Week of April 25-Oliver Twist by Dickens Week of May 2-The Call of the Wild by London Week of May 9-The Last of the Mohicans by Cooper Week of May 16-The Glass Menagerie by Williams Week of May 23-To Build a Fire by London Week of May 30-The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by Eliot Week of June 6-No class Week of June 13-The Story of Ah-Q by Lu Xun Week of June 20-The Nose by Nikolai Gogol Week of June 27-The Sun Also Rises by Hemmingway Week of July 11-Catch-22 by Heller Week of July 18-No class Week of July 25-Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck Week of August 1-No class Week of August 8-Jane Eyre by Bronte Week of August 15-Candide by Voltaire Week of August 29-Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Week of Sept 5-Animal Farm by Orwell Week of Sept 12-A Doll House by Ibsen Week of Sept 19-Medea by Euripides Week of Sept 26-The Mayor of Casterbridge by Hardy Week of Oct 3-Walden by Thoreau Week of Oct 10-No class Week of Oct 17-A Separate Peace by Knowles Week of Oct 24-Metamorphosis by Kafka Week of Oct 31-The Stranger by Camus Week of Nov 7-1984 by Orwell Week of Nov 14Heart of Darkness by Conrad Week of Nov 21-No class Week of Nov 28-Antigone by Sophocles Week of Dec 5-Things Fall Apart by Achebe Week of Dec 12-Great Expectations--Dickens Week of Dec 19-No Class Week of Dec 26-No Class 2023--Week of Jan 2-To Build a Fire by London https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to-build-a-fire.pdf Week of Jan 9-My Last Duchess by Browning and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by Eliot Week of Jan 16-Brave New World by Huxley Week of Jan 23-How Green Was My Valley by Llewellyn Week of Jan 30-Our Town by Wilder Week of Feb 6-Pygmalion by Shaw Week of Feb 13-A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Solzhenitsyn Week of Feb 20-The Glass Menagerie by Williams Week of Feb 27-The Seige of Krishnapur by Farrell Week of March 6-King Lear-Shakespeare Week of March 13-Jane Eyre-Bronte Week of March 20-East of Eden-Steinbeck Week of March 27-The Awakening by Chopin Week of April 3-The Scarlet Letter-Hawthorne Week of April 10-Oman Ra by Viktor Pelevin Week of April 17-The Stranger by Camus Week of April 24-The Importance of Being Earnest--Oscar Wilde Week of May 1-Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen Week of May 8-Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Week of May 15-The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov Week of May 22-Obasan by Joy Kogawa Week of May 29-Everything that Rises Must Converge--Flannery O'Connor Week of June 5-Catch-22 by Heller Week of June 12-Bartleby the Scrivener by Melville Week of June 19-Shooting an Elephant by Orwell Week of June 26-The Yellow Wallpaper by Gilman Week of July 3-NO Class Week of July 10-NO Class Week of July 17-NO CLASS Week of July 24-Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare Week of July 31-NO CLASS Week of August 7-The True Story of Ah-Q by Lu Xun Week of August 14-Metamorphosis by Kafka Week of August 21-A Doll House by Ibsen Week of August 28-Wuthering Heights by Bronte Week of September 4- Antigone by Sophocles Week of September 11-no class Week of Sept 18-1984 by Orwell Week of Sept 25-Heart of Darkness by Conrad Week of Oct 2-Things Fall Apart by Achebe Week of Oct 9-Beowulf Week of Oct 16-The Prince-Machiavelli Week of Oct 23-The Crucible-Miller Week of Oct 30-Frankenstein--Shelley Week of Nov 6-Tartuffe by Moliere Week of Nov 13-Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin Week of Nov 20-No Class Week of Nov 27-The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov Week of Dec 4-A Separate Peace by John Knowles Week of Dec 11-The Nose by Nikolai Gogol Week of Dec 18-No class Week of Dec 25-No class 2024- Week of Jan 1-Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Week of Jan 8-The Seige of Krishnapur by Farrell Week of Jan 15-East of Eden-Steinbeck Week of Jan 22-The Awakening by Chopin Week of Jan 29-The Mayor of Casterbridge by Hardy Week of Feb 5-Walden by Thoreau Week of Feb 12-The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by Eliot and My Last Duchess by Browning Week of Feb 19-How Green Was My Valley by Llewellyn Week of Feb 26-Our Town by Wilder Week of March 4-Pygmalion by Shaw Week of March 11-The Glass Menagerie by Williams Week of March 18-The Story of Ah-Q by Lu Xun Week of March 25-The Sun Also Rises by Hemmingway Week of April 1-A Doll House by Ibsen Week of April 8-NO CLASS Week of April 15-Medea by Euripides Week of April 22-Brave New World by Huxley Week of April 29-A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Solzhenitsyn Week of May 6-Mother Courage and Her Children by Brecht Week of May 13-Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by Joyce Week of May 20-Pride and Prejudice Week of May 27-Silas Marner by Eliot Week of June 3-The Crucible by Miller Week of June 10-Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Week of June 17-Jane Eyre by Bronte Week of June 24-Agamemnon by Aeschylus Week of July 1-NO CLASS Week of July 8-Wuthering Heights by Bronte Week of July 15-Othello by Shakespeare Week of July 22-The Jungle by Sinclair Week of July 29-Ivanhoe by Scott Week of Aug 5-Three by Flannery O'Connor Week of Aug 12-The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck Week of Aug 19-Plato's Republic Week of Aug 26-White Fang by London Week of Sept 2-Frankenstein by Shelley Week of Sept 9-A Farewell to Arms by Hemmingway Week of Sept 16-Hard Times by Dickens Week of Sept 23-Metamorphosis by Kafka Week of Sept 30-The Stranger by Camus Week of Oct 7-1984 by Orwell Week of Oct 14-Heart of Darkness by Conrad Week of Oct 21-Emma-Austen Week of Oct 28-Tom Sawyer-Twain Week of Nov 4-Animal Farm by Orwell Week of Nov 11-The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne Week of Nov 18-Things Fall Apart by Achebe Week of Nov 25-No class Week of Dec 2-Beowulf Week of Dec 9-Picture of Dorian Gray-Wilde Week of Dec 16-The Crucible-Miller Week of Dec 23-No class Week of Dec 30-No class Week of Jan 6-Frankenstein--Shelley Week of Jan 13-Phantom of the Opera-Leroux Week of Jan 20-Anne of Green Gables-Montgomery Week of Jan 27-The Princess Bride-Goldman Week of Feb 3-The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle by Irving Week of Feb 10-The Brothers Grimm Fairytales Week of Feb 17-Pygmalion Week of
學習目標
Students will build skills of literary analysis, oral communication, and writing skills, while exploring key pieces of world literature.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
The Great Books at times include violence or mature themes. Pieces will be selected based on their quality and historical significance, with a mind to choosing pieces that are not overly objectionable. Parental guidance is encouraged to meet the maturity level of your learner.
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。
來源
Links to pieces to read will be provided in the classroom.
教師專業知識和證書
1 老師有教師資格證
密蘇裡州 教學證書
5 位教師有研究生學歷
碩士 在 電腦科學 從 Maryville University
碩士 在 教育 從 University of Toronto
碩士 在 歷史 從 University of Cambridge
碩士 由 Eastern Michigan University
碩士 在 歷史 從 Northwestern University
碩士 在 宗教研究 從 Yale University
5 老師擁有學士學位
學士學位 在 生物學/生物科學 從 Rutgers University
學士學位 在 歷史 從 Birmingham-Southern College
學士學位 由 University of Alabama at Birmingham
學士學位 由 Middle East Technical University
學士學位 在 歷史 從 Millersville University
I have a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, as well as 17 years teaching experience in the Great Books. I am an AP approved literature teacher.
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現場團體小班課程
US$25
每週每週 1 次
45 分鐘
有166 位學習者完成此課程
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年齡: 13-18
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