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Japan in the World: Cultural Encounters, 16th-19th Centuries
This course will explore Japan’s overlooked international relations with Asia and its encounters with the West before, during, and after the Tokugawa era (1600-1868). Participants will investigate teacher-developed lessons and primary sources to use in their middle and high school world history classrooms.
Start Date: | September 28, 2017 |
End Date: | December 11, 2017 |
Time Detail: | Four asynchronous, two-week modules with 24 contact hours |
Location: | Online |
Type of Course: | Online Seminars and Workshops |
Audience: | Secondary teachers |
Course Description: | This course will explore Japan’s overlooked international relations with Asia and its encounters with the West before, during, and after the Tokugawa era (1600-1868). Participants will investigate teacher-developed lessons and primary sources to use in their middle and high school world history classrooms. |
Registration and Info: |
Registration open until early September. https://www.colorado.edu/ptea/japan-world
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Offered to: | All States |
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