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Are you ready to embark on this thrilling adventure into the world of Japanese Youkai? Let's begin our quest together! Welcome young adventurers to the magical realm of Japanese Youkai! In this exciting ongoing class, we'll embark on a journey through the fascinating world of supernatural creatures that have captured the imaginations of people in Japan for centuries. From mischievous spirits to legendary beasts, Japanese Youkai are as diverse as they are mysterious, each with its own...
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- 2. Cultural Appreciation: Appreciate the cultural significance of Youkai in Japanese folklore and society.
- 3. Creative Expression: Engage in creative activities, such as storytelling and drawing, inspired by Youkai myths and legends.
- 4. Critical Thinking: Apply critical thinking skills to analyze and compare different Youkai stories and their moral lessons
- 5. Respect and Diversity: Foster respect for cultural diversity by exploring Youkai as unique expressions of Japanese cultural heritage
- 6. Imagination and Empathy: Develop imagination and empathy through exploring mythical characters and their motivations.
- 7. Confidence and Engagement: Feel confident in discussing and sharing their newfound knowledge and experiences with Japanese Youka
- 1. Gain Familiarity: Develop a basic understanding of key Japanese Youkai, such as the kitsune (fox), tanuki (raccoon dog), and kappa (water sprite).
Jasmine lived in Japan for over fifteen years and is a Japanese language teacher on Outschool. She has a successful ongoing club on Outschool, KOI POND, that has been wildly popular amongst her students with over 200 classes to date. KOI POND is a place for her students to come together to learn more about Japanese culture and language. Many students have continued in this highly informational club for nearly four years. While Youkai Quest is not a Japanese language course, students will encounter many Japanese words and concepts that Jasmine-sensei will explain.
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頻率: 包括回饋: 包括細節: Students will be provided with multi-media resources including handouts, links to games, and links to applicable videos on YouTube. They will also receive a profile for the weekly youkai that they can add to their collection.Assessment
頻率: 包括細節: Assessment will be given through KAHOOT and QUIZLET platforms.
For an online class about Japanese Youkai, students should prepare a few essential items to enhance their learning experience: Internet-Enabled Device: Students will need a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with a stable internet connection to access the virtual classroom and participate in activities. Headphones or Speakers: To hear the instructor clearly and minimize background noise during discussions and multimedia presentations. Note-taking Materials: Whether digital (like a note-taking app or document) or traditional (pen and paper), students should have tools ready to jot down key points, vocabulary, or questions. Optional: Webcam: If the class involves interactive sessions or group discussions, having a webcam can enhance participation by allowing students to engage face-to-face with peers and the instructor. Curiosity and Open Mind: Encouragement to explore and engage with the fascinating world of Japanese Youkai. Being open to learning about new myths, stories, and cultural perspectives is essential. Respectful Participation: Students should be prepared to engage respectfully with classmates and the instructor, contributing to discussions and activities in a positive manner. By ensuring they have these items ready before the online class begins, students can fully immerse themselves in the exploration of Japanese Youkai and make the most of their learning experience.
In a class about Japanese Youkai (mythological monsters and ghosts), certain content may involve descriptions or depictions that could be upsetting or scary to some learners, especially younger children. Here are some examples of potentially sensitive topics: Scary or Malevolent Youkai: Some Youkai are depicted as frightening or malevolent beings that may cause harm or mischief to humans. Examples include vengeful spirits, demonic creatures, or entities associated with death. Violent or Disturbing Legends: Certain Youkai legends may involve themes of violence, betrayal, or tragic events. For example, stories about ghostly apparitions seeking revenge or monsters that devour humans. Supernatural Powers: Youkai are often portrayed with supernatural abilities such as shape-shifting, mind control, or invisibility, which could be unsettling for some learners. Cultural Beliefs and Taboos: Discussions around cultural beliefs related to death, spirits, and supernatural phenomena may touch upon sensitive cultural or religious practices.
Source material for this Yokai Quest will come from the following sources: Books: Yokai Attack - The Japanese Monster Survival Guide (TUTTLE) Yurei Attack - The Japanese Ghost Survival Guide (TUTTLE) The Book of Yokai - Michael Dylan Foster Websites: yokai.com **All content is carefully selected to suit the age of the students, and students will never be asked to purchase a book or go to a website directly.**
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US$12
每週每週上課 x 1 次
25 分鐘
即時視訊會議
年齡: 9-12
3-12 每班學員人數