October 27, 2013

Two Online Courses: The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China and Changing China: History and Culture Since 1644

From http://primarysource.org

Here are two online courses from Primary Source dealing with Chinese culture:

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Changing China: History and Culture Since 1644
Ten-Week Online Course
Course Dates: January 15 - March 25, 2014
PDPs/Credits: 45 PDPs; 2 graduate credits

What has driven the dramatic transformation of China over the past 350 years? What should students know about this economic and cultural powerhouse? The complex history of modern China and its unique place on the world stage will be the central focus for this online course, which will explore the period from the Qing Dynasty and the decline of dynastic China to the present day. In addition to the materials presented in Primary Source's sourcebook China Since 1644: A History Through Primary Sources, this course will make use of readings, videos, and web-based resources to engage educators in some of the most current scholarship and thinking on China's development as a nation state. Topics will include the early republic, communist China, economic and political changes, internal migration, arts and literature, and China's future in an era of globalization.

This course will be offered completely online and will require a basic comfort level and interest in the use of computer technology as a medium for learning. The time for completing each week's work is approximately 3-5 hours.

Recommended especially for educators in grades 6-12.

For full details and scholarship information, go to http://primarysource.org/modern-china-online-course

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The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China
Ten-Week Online Course
Course Dates: June 11 - August 19, 2014
PDPs/Credits: 45 PDPs; 2 graduate credits

The remarkable richness and endurance of Chinese civilization will be the central focus for this online course, which will explore the long period from the emergence of China's earliest civilizations to the end of the dynastic phase in 1911. The course will mirror the thematic approach taken by Primary Source's own sourcebook, The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China. Topics will include geography, belief systems, the arts, and China's relationship with the world. The course will feature supplemental readings, scholar podcasts, and web-based activities to engage teachers in some of the most current scholarship, while exploring student-friendly tools and resources.

This course will be offered completely online and will require a basic comfort level and interest in the use of computer technology as a medium for learning. The time for completing each week's work is approximately 3-5 hours.

Open to all K-12 educators.

For full details and scholarship information, go to http://primarysource.org/ancientchinaonlinecourse

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