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AP
World History |
Online for 2010-2011
School Year (Class Full)
Instructor: Mrs. Gloria Harrison harrison220@juno.com
Tuition fee: $630.
Registration Deadline:
Who should apply: Homeschooled students in grades 11-12,
who are avid and mature readers, have advanced writing skills and a strong passion
for history. Academic performance must
be well above average, as substantiated by standardized tests scores, such as
Texts Required:
World Civilizations, The
Global Experience, by Peter
Stearns, 4th edition.
AP World History: An Essential Coursebook, by Ethel Wood.
These books will be described in more detail in the application
form. Optional texts will also be
recommended.
Cost of Books: The total cost of the books may run around $150, perhaps less. It is fairly easy to find good secondhand copies online. My former students are often willing to sell their own texts at very reasonable prices, and I can put you in touch with them.
Technical Requirements: Computer and printer both in peak working condition. Anti-virus program required. Reliable Internet access with separate email addresses for student and parent. Latest version of free Adobe Acrobat Reader, easily downloaded from the Internet. Scanner highly recommended
The class is very intense and fast paced. Students and their parents must understand that the reading and writing component is significant. Students will be expected to use outside sources as well as their textbooks: videos, recommended books, Internet research. They will be submitting two or three essays a month, as well as taking weekly multiple-choice tests. Students should NOT apply unless they are extremely self-motivated, hard-working, and have both the time and the willingness to spend about 12 hours a week on the class. They will be expected to actively participate in the class through regular discussion on the website. The class website is highly interactive (rating: 3) with a message board, links to history sites, quizzes, etc. This is an exciting but challenging course. I recommend you read the student reviews before applying!
Class Meeting Time: Students do not "meet" at a scheduled time, but all homework is due by Friday evening via an online checklist. Although the basic syllabus is posted online, I send out detailed emails on Fridays with the assignments for the following week.
Class description: A study of world history from about 6000 BC
to the early 21st century, focusing
on: evolution of major civilizations in
The class lasts 35
weeks (not counting a three-week Christmas break) and begins
General Objectives of the Class
Instructor
qualifications: This will be my 9th
year teaching this class online. My
teaching experience encompasses: homeschooling my four children for 24 years,
running the Homeschoolers Geography Club from 1995 to 2001, creating and
maintaining a Geography enrichment website for homeschoolers, teaching French
at a homeschooling co-op, and teaching AP European History online for the past
ten years. My background is extremely
international. My father was Portuguese,
my mother from
My approach to the class: This is not a "Christian" class. All good textbooks dealing in depth with the complex subject of World History are secular, and have material which students and/or parents might find potentially offensive, particularly from a religious or political viewpoint. I will not ask students to write essays on these or other subjects that might be deemed inappropriate, nor will my exams contain questions on these topics. I will not require my students to watch R-rated movies or read 'racy' novels. I approach the class from a relatively conservative point-of-view, but due to my 60 years of globe-trotting, I do have a tendency to view the world from a broader perspective. Even so, I do not seek to enforce my own opinions. In turn, students should feel free to express theirs, while always being respectful of others' religious or political views, even if those views don't agree with theirs. I monitor the class website and reserve the right to caution any student whose postings may unintentionally offend others. One of my beliefs is that careful reading and study of historical texts with an open mind can help us better understand the world we live in and God's plan for it.
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