Advanced World History A
About this Course
Advanced World History A is a semester-long, high school course focused on storytelling and critical thinking in world history. The course covers global history from 3500 BCE to 1500 CE, delving into themes like the early human journey, the rise and fall of empires, and the spread of religions. It primarily uses primary sources, story maps, and interactive discussions conducted via webinars to engage students. The course material is adapted from college-level resources.
This course is designed for advanced high school students and requires the textbook 'Worlds Together, Worlds Apart with Sources, Concise Fourth Edition' by Pollard, Rosenberg and Tignor. Notably, the textbook features an online study technology called InQuizitive. Weekly webinars are conducted, and recordings are provided for students who may miss sessions.
This course is designed for advanced high school students and requires the textbook 'Worlds Together, Worlds Apart with Sources, Concise Fourth Edition' by Pollard, Rosenberg and Tignor. Notably, the textbook features an online study technology called InQuizitive. Weekly webinars are conducted, and recordings are provided for students who may miss sessions.
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