Brief Summary
This course explores the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War, offering lectures and quizzes to help you learn at your own pace. It’s perfect for teachers, students, or anyone curious about American history.
Key Points
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Focus on American History post-Civil War, specifically the Reconstruction Era.
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Course includes lectures and supplemental materials for better engagement.
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Assessment through five mini quizzes and a final exam.
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Flexible structure with 1-2 hours per section.
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Designed for educators, students, and history enthusiasts.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the key events and figures of the Reconstruction Era.
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Gain insights into wartime and presidential reconstruction strategies.
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Develop a deeper appreciation of American history's complexities.
About This Course
The Reconstruction Era
This course delves into American History from 1865, focusing on the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War. Designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period, the course employs a lecture format complemented by supplemental materials to enhance engagement and learning.
Throughout the course, students will be assessed through five mini quizzes and a final examination, providing a structured approach to evaluating their understanding. The course is designed to be flexible, with each section taking approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Students have the freedom to progress through the material at their own pace, ensuring a personalized learning experience.
Whether you are an educator aiming to deepen your knowledge, a student seeking a thorough exploration of American History, or simply an individual with a keen interest in this era, this course is tailored to meet your needs. By offering detailed insights into the Reconstruction Era, it provides valuable content for anyone looking to expand their historical understanding and appreciation of American history.
Why take this course? If you are a teacher who would like to advance their content knowledge, or a student who is seeking further in depth instruction and explanation, or just someone who is interested in learning more about American History - this course is for you!