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8 預錄課程
8 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容作業
每週 1-2 小時. Each week, students will have work to do that would have been considered "in class" work if this were a live class. Instead, this could all be considered homework and students should expect there to be work to do each week. All work will be given in pdf form so that students can print the worksheets or they can upload the pdf to kamiapp.com and type directly onto the pdf. Students are strongly encouraged to read A Young People's History of the United States throughout the class. If they are participating in the reading, all reading will be done as homework.評估
Student progress will be assessed through their in-class work and homework.等級
Grades provided by request at end of class.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
This is part four of a four part series covering United States History. If all four parts are taken, this is a full year of US History. There are in class and/or homework assignments each week. If a student completes all in class assignments, reading, and homework, this four part class could be used a credit on a high school transcript depending on your state's homeschool requirements. All of my classes, especially my US History classes, are inclusive and anti-racist. We will be covering tough subjects and tackling tough topics from the point of view of the people involved, particularly the marginalized groups involved. Part four covers US History beginning with the decision to enter Vietnam and the cultural revolutions of the 60s, then goes through Watergate, Reaganomics, September 11, and the War on Terror. If you have not taken parts one, two, and three of this course, it is suggested (but not required) that you take parts one, two, and three first. This class builds on what students have learned in the first three parts. I have included a full breakdown of topics studied each week in the syllabus, along with probable assignments, but assignments are subject to change depending on time/pace once we start the class. This is a self-paced class, which means that there will be no live meetings. Instead, I will post a lecture video for students to watch, as well as links to additional resources, additional videos explaining assignments where necessary, and discussion questions for students to answer. In addition, students will complete and turn in their assignments on the classroom wall or via message to me. I will provide a lecture video on the topic we are studying before students work on their assignments. It is not required, but it is strongly suggested that the student do some reading of their own on each topic prior to attending class. I have modeled this class after the chapters in the book "A Young People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn. For each week, I will let students know which chapter from this book they can read to keep pace with the class. If you have another US History book already on hand, you are more than welcome to use that, however I will not be able to suggest chapters or reading passages for other books. Each week, materials will be posted inside the classroom for students to print or upload to the Kami App to be able to use them online without printing. Students will be responsible for completing and turning in all work by the due dates.
學習目標
When students complete this class, they should be able to look at any historic document and "source" it. They will be able to determine who the author is, what the author's authority is, when the source was written and if that date impacts the source's reliability.
They will also know how to take two accounts of the same story and pull corroborating facts out.
They will know how to determine which sources are reliable and which are not.
They will know what primary and secondary sources are.
They will know how to determine which sources should be used for a research paper and which should not.
They will learn key events and concepts in American history including the cultural changes of the 60s, the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, Reagonomics, NAFTA, Hurricane Katrina and more.
教學大綱
8 課程
超過 8 週課 1:
Lesson One
-Topics covered: Civil Rights Movement, Rosa Parks, Montgomery Bus Boycotts, Freedom Riders, Bayard Rustin, Martin Luther King Jr.
Suggested Reading prior to Week 1: "Black Revolt and Civil Rights" chapter in A Young People's History of the United States
-Montgomery Bus Boycott lesson
-Rosa Parks discussion
Suggested Reading prior to Week 2: none
課 2:
Lesson Two
-Topics covered: Civil Rights Movement, John Lewis, John F. Kennedy, Civil Rights Act
-John F. Kennedy and Civil Rights lesson
Suggested Reading prior to Week 3: "Vietnam" chapter in A Young People's History of the United States
課 3:
Lesson Three
-Topics covered: Lyndon Johnson, My Lai Massacre, Vietnam War, protests against Vietnam War
-Questioning the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution lesson
Suggested Reading prior to Week 4: "Surprises" chapter in A Young People's History of the United States
課 4:
Lesson Four
Topics covered: 1960s Cultural Revolution, Women's Lib/2nd Wave Feminism, Phyllis Schlafly and the ERA, Native American Rights/Alcatraz Occupation, Gay Rights and the Stonewall Riots
-Cultural Revolution in the 1960s lecture
-Stonewall Riots lesson
Suggested Reading prior to Week 5: "Under Control" chapter in A Young People's History of the United States
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
As with any US History course, we will be covering topics like death, war, racism, slavery, and sexism. I will not shy away from these topics, but will help the students understand that though racism, slavery, sexism, etc. are part of the fabric of American History, they are not acceptable by our standards today.
供應清單
Students will be given pdfs each week that contain the in-class work and homework. These pdfs need to be printed or if the student prefers to type answers, pdfs can be uploaded to the Kami App website and students can type directly onto the pdfs. Students are strongly encouraged to use A Young People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn, though another US History book that covers all of these topics can be substituted.
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
2 個學位
碩士 在 歷史 從 Wilson College
學士學位 在 歷史 從 Wilson College
My Masters degree is in American Studies and I spent a great deal of my graduate studies focusing on the Civil War, Westward Expansion, and the Industrial Revolution. I have been teaching this course in person to homeschoolers for several years and have been teaching History on Outschool for almost as long.