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Black History from a Decolonized Perspective Group Class April Start Date

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Black History from a Decolonized Perspective Group Class  April Start Date
Black History from a Decolonized Perspective Group Class  April Start Date

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Apr 11, 2021, 6:00 PM – Jun 06, 2021, 6:40 PM

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About the Event

The schedule is as follows: 

April 11 to June 6th with a break week on May 9th 

For the advanced 4th up to 9th Grade Black History.   Please do not enroll children under 9 years old, we have a class for 5 to 10-year-old students available here https://outschool.com/classes/5-to-10-year-old-black-history-from-a-decolonized-perspective-creskNys?usid=QzfHeJ9u&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link  This is also a much more gentle introduction to black history for sensitive learners.    

Please note: I have classes available for the same content in a 2 days a week series by going here https://outschool.com/classes/black-history-from-a-decolonized-perspective-D6xWtj3f#usQzfHeJ9u     

This African American studies course is designed to develop an understanding of the causes, character, and consequences of the African American experience and its influence on the world, the United States, and the African American community. Beginning with a historical, geographical, social, political, economic, and cultural understanding of the African continent, the course will provide a descriptive and corrective overview that will introduce the student to the study of the African and African American experiences.  Why start here? Most Eurocentric curricula begin African American history with their enslavement, completely leaving out the rich cultural history many Africans had in their own societies. By teaching students about history pre-slavery, you build deeper respect and self-confidence in black children who learn this early.   

Here is the week class topic  

1 Ancient Africa, Geography, Ancient Egypt, West Africa, Kingdoms  

2 African Explorations of the World 

3 Great Zimbabwe, Axum and Weakening of Africa  

4 Slavery in the Americas 

5 Neo-slavery; abolition, Civil Rights and constitutional rights 

6 The soul of African Americans 

7 Contributions of African Americans to the US and to the world 

8 Current state of African Americans (The Black Revolution)  

The sources used in class need to come from widely respected scholars/professionals in the field including Darlene Clark Hine, William Hine, and Lisbeth Grant-Britton (All African American Educators and well-respected authors, writers, and leaders in their fields.  2 very important titles I will be using to create this class are  1. Holt African American History 2. The  African-American Odyssey Both books are written by highly respected black authors and leaders in their fields and are widely regarded as the best options when it comes to teaching history from a decolonized perspective.   This class is structured to promote engagement, curiosity, and creative thinking among learners. We will use slides, videos, discussions, and games to interact with our learners.   My teaching style is very laid back, but I also like to encourage learners to participate. I like to be sure all of our students have a chance to speak.   

Here is the typical class structure 15 minutes reviewing homework 30-minute lesson with discussions (may include a video on the topic not to exceed 5 minutes)  We do a lot of discussion in this class. Oral discussion is a research-backed way to help students build comprehension skills as well as develop and helping to retain information. I ask a lot of questions and may call on students to help build rapport and confidence. I encourage participation but am sure to be positive and kind when giving feedback.    Regarding Homework: We will go over homework during class time and will not check it outside or respond outside of class hours.  Students do not need any previous experience to take this class.   

Included in this class is the Black History from a Decolonized Perspective Portfolio Workbook which has a space to put all notes, activities, and assignments for the course. This is completely an optional add-on and will is not required for the course. It is a great way to extend learning for your students and help make the learning "stick" during lectures and activities. You can find it here  https://www.kindacademy.org/product-page/black-history-from-a-decolonized-perspective-portfolio-workbook 

Tickets

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    $1,500.00
  • PSV April 11 start date

    $1,500.00

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