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IEW 第二學期(高中)透過文學寫作現代歷史

運用 IEW 寫作技巧來寫透過文學學到的歷史,涵蓋 1870 年至今。
Mrs. Jen Altman MSEd
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14 小時 40 分鐘 上課時間
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每週 2-4 小時. Homework will be assigned each week and should be uploaded to the classroom before class. Each writing assignment includes a composition checklist, so what is expected is easily outlined.
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Papers are graded on a rubric, based on a checklist provided with each assignment.
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英語程度 - 未知
美國 9 - 12 年級
Part 2 of 2 - 16 week courses.  It is highly recommended that you have IEW experience to take this course, if you do not have any experience,  I suggest starting with Writing About History Through Literature with IEW or IEW Beginners for High School..

While reading about history topics from 1870 to present times, students will develop advanced writing skills such as thesis statements, MLA format, persuasive essays, research papers, and more.  

I have chosen books written by people of the culture or experts on the topics so that we can gain the best perspective of the historical events of the time. We will dive into hard topics and history. Students will have two weeks to complete the book readings.

"History is not a random sequence of events.  Everything affects, and is affected by, everything else.  This is never clear in the present.  Only time can sort out events.  It is then, in persepctive that patterns emerge." - William Manchester

After the War 1945-1970
Week 1 - Introduce book and history - Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom:  My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March by  Lynda Blackmon Lowery 
Week 2 - Unit 8, Research Essay on a Civil Rights Icon
Week 3 - Introduce book and history - Fire From the Rock by Sharon M. Draper 
Week 4 - Literary Critique - This story tries to show how different forms of oppression are both similar and different. Discuss the differences and similarities in the struggles of women versus men, Black versus white, and Jewish versus Christian in this story.
Contemporary United States 1968 - Present 
Week 5 - Introduce book and history - Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults) by Bryan Stevenson
Week 6 - Unit 8, Persuassive Essay, What does Bryan Stevenson mean when he 
writes, “We are all implicated when we allow other people to be mistreated”? Do you believe that we have personal responsibility 
for how other people are treated? If yes, how should we be involved? If no, why not? Who does?
Week 7 - Introduce book and history - If I Ever Get Out of Here by Eric Gansworth 
Week 8 - Unit 9, Literary Critique  - Write book review discussing what you think the strengths and weaknesses of the book were.
Week 9 - Introduce book and history - Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Week 10 - Unit 9, Literary Critique - Why do you think the book is called Monster? 
Week 11 - Introduce book and history - Code of Honor by Alan Gratz
Week 12 - Unit 7, Inventive Essay, What is Kamran's definition of patriotic duty? How does it conflict with the ideas of
patriotism expressed by Jeremy Vacca, the man who spray-paints the Smith’s home, and the
FBI and CIA agents who interrogate Kamran? How does this measure up to your idea of partriotic duty? 
Week 13 - Introduce book and history - Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Week 14 - Interview someone who was alive and living in the US on Semptember 11th.  Write about their experience that day. 
Week 15 - Introduce book and history - Ninth Ward by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Week 16 - Unit 8, Optional, research essay of New Orleans or Unit 9, Literary Critique - Considering carefully the last few chapters, what is the theme of Ninth Ward? 

*This course works through units 5-9 of the structural models of the IEW Syllabus.
*Each lesson gives a clear writing assignment with a detailed checklist of Structure and Style requirements.
Homework will be assigned weekly and should be uploaded to the classroom each week before class.
學習目標
Moving through Units 7–9 of the IEW methods, students will take notes, summarize narrative stories, write from pictures, put together a mini research report, and compose creative essays.
學習目標

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父母的引導和規範
We will deal with hard history topics such as Selma Voting Rights March, September 11th, Hurricane Katrina, Police Brutality and Racism in the court systems. We will learn to think critically about these events and after reading about them from carefully selected literature, we will use them as a jumping off point for essay writing of various types.
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Required reading, books may be purchased or borrowed from the library:
Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom:  My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March by  Lynda Blackmon Lowery 
Fire From the Rock by Sharon M. Draper 
Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults) by Bryan Stevenson
If I Ever Get Out of Here by Eric Gansworth 
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Code of Honor by Alan Gratz
Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Ninth Ward by Jewell Parker Rhodes

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I am a registered IEW instructor and have been using IEW for many years.  I have a Master's Degree in Education.  Additionally, I have completed the Anti-Racism I course through University of Colorado Boulder to better prepare me to discuss sensitive racial topics that have occurred throughout history.  I continue to educate myself on these topics from those from the communities which are most greatly affected.  I am also working through Anti-Racism II from University of Colorado Boulder and Black History, Black Freedom and Black Love from MasterClass. 

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