Looking for an online course about China, Korea and Japan for professional
development in the content area of either history or literature? Take "Teaching
East Asia" (EALC/HIST 747) at home for two hours of undergraduate
or graduate credit in your pajamas if you like! This ADA-compliant
online course is available through an independent study program from Continuing
Education at the University of Kansas.
This course is based on the work of Bill Tsutsui and Nancy Hope with the
Kansas Consortium for Teaching about Asia and was especially created for
K-12 educators. Extensive course materials are available in streaming
audio, video and text formats, with presentations by several East Asian
specialists from the University of Kansas, and prominent national scholars.
(Please note that the online course can not be audited and the benefits
given to participants in the face-to-face seminars are not available.)
You can preview the first lesson on "Why Study East Asia," "Creating
Effective Lesson Plans," and "Using Primary Sources" for
free at the EACL/HIST
747, Teaching about East Asia course page. Many
teachers have asked about educational materials that support the teaching
of East Asia in the K-12 curriculum across a variety of subject areas,
so also look at the recommended "Resources" there by clicking
the sidebar link. For information on enrolling, go to Independent
Study & Enrollment page of the KU Continuing Education Web site or
contact Nancy Hope at nfhope@ku.edu or
785-864-3918.