CHY4U1 West and the World Course
Outline
CHY4U1 The West and the World
TEACHER: ________________________
DESCRIPTION
The study of history is not merely about dates and
events. To study history is to
understand the world and the triumphs and failures of humanity. In history one rediscovers the past,
understands the present, and prepares for the future. Our course outlines the
significant people and events of the western world from the 16th
Century to recent times. The course
provides a broad exploration of western historical themes, ideas, and concepts
and challenges the history student to make connections between the events and
the ideas of the past to those of the present day.
OVERVIEW
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Unit 1 |
1500-1715 |
Institutions Challenged |
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Unit 2 |
1715-1815 |
Revolutions |
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Unit 3 |
1815-1914 |
Birth & Transition |
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Unit 4 |
1914- |
Extremes |
We will be using the textbook Legacy: The West and the World. The Text is divided into Five
Units, which we have simplified to four. The Final two units in the textbook
have been combined to make up Unit 4.
Seminars and Debate readings will be taken from various sources.
GENERAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Active participation in class discussion and regular
reading of the text and assigned readings are essential for the successful
completion of this course. Students will
be required to take part in seminars, debates, group presentations and
performance tasks.
CHY4U1 West and the World
CHY4U1 The West and the World
EVALUATION
Essential Evidence
COURSE WORK 70%
TEST (Unit 1)
SEMINARS
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
DEBATES
TEST (Unit 3)
CONCEPT MAPS
CULMINATING ACTIVITIES
Unit 1: GOING OLD SCHOOL
Unit 2: STUDENT LEARNING MODULES (SLM)
Unit 3: PODCASTS
Unit 4: WAR & REVOLUTION POSTER ASSIGNMENT
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TRIALS 15%
FINAL WRITTEN EXAM 15%
TOTAL 100%