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World History: The West and the World (世界历史:西方与世界)

20 小时

网上真人教师

1.0

课程学分

110 小时

课程时数

10  周

课程长度

高三 [第11班]

级别

上课模式

  • 一对一 (一位老师对一位学生)
  • 一对二 (一位老师对兩位学生)
  • 一对四 (一位老师对四位学生)
  • 一对六 (一位老师对六位学生)

课程详情

本课程探讨从十六世纪到现在,西方文明和世界历史的主要发展趋势。学生将学习新兴的西方国家和世界其他地区之间的交流,和现代社会,政治和经济制度的发展。他们将运用批判性思维和沟通技巧来研究当代问题的历史根源,并发表他们的结论。


 

A. HISTORICAL INQUIRY AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
Throughout this course, students will:

  1. Historical Inquiry: use the historical inquiry process and the concepts of historical thinking wheninvestigating aspects of world history since the fifteenth century;
  2. Developing Transferable Skills: apply in everyday contexts skills developed through historical investigation, and identify careers in which these skills might be useful.
     

B. THE WORLD, 1450–1650

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Social, Economic, and Political Context: analyse key aspects of social, economic, and political systems and structures in various regions of the world between 1450 and 1650 (FOCUS ON: Historical Significance; Historical Perspective)
  2. Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse relations between different groups in various regions of the world from 1450 to 1650 and how various factors affected these relations (FOCUS ON:Cause and Consequence; Continuity and Change)
  3. Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse,withreferencetothecontributionsofspecificindividuals,ways in which ideas, values, and artistic production affected the development of identity, citizenship, and/or heritage in various societies between 1450 and 1650 (FOCUS ON: Historical Significance; Cause and Consequence)
     

C. THE WORLD, 1650–1789

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Social, Economic, and Political Context: analyse key social, economic, and political issues, trends, and/or developments in various regions of the world between 1650 and 1789 (FOCUS ON: Cause and Consequence; Continuity and Change)
  2. Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse interactions between different groups in various regions of the world from 1650 to 1789 and how various forces/factors affected those interactions (FOCUS ON: Cause and Consequence; Historical Perspective)
  3. Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse how political, social, economic, religious, and cultural ideas and practices in various regions of the world between 1650 and 1789 contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and/or heritage (FOCUS ON: Historical Significance; Historical Perspective)
     

D. THE WORLD, 1789–1900

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1.  Social, Economic, and Political Context: analyse the impact of key social, economic, and political issues, trends, and/or developments in various regions of the world between 1789 and 1900 (FOCUS ON: Historical Significance; Cause and Consequence)
  2. Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: assess how war, revolution, reform, and other forces affected societies in various regions of the world between 1789 and 1900 (FOCUS ON: Historical Significance; Continuity and Change)
  3. Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse how new ideas and other cultural, social, and political developments affected the development of identity, citizenship, and/or heritage in societies in various regions of the world between 1789 and 1900 (FOCUS ON: Continuity and Change; Historical Perspective)
     

E. THE WORLD SINCE 1900

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:

  1. Social, Economic, and Political Context: analyse the significance of various social, economic, andpolitical policies, developments, and ideas in various regions of the world since 1900 (FOCUS ON:Historical Significance; Cause and Consequence)
  2. Communities, Conflict, and Cooperation: analyse interactions between various groups since 1900 and how key individuals and social, economic, and political forces have affected those interactions (FOCUS ON: Cause and Consequence; Historical Perspective)
  3. Identity, Citizenship, and Heritage: analyse the development of the rights, identity, and heritage of different groups around the world since 1900 (FOCUS ON: Continuity and Change; Historical Perspective)
     

More please click : CHY4U - World History since the Fifteenth Century


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