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History of Japan with Phillip Campbell
Recorded course taught by Phillip Campbell for High School World History
Summary

To understand contemporary Japan, we need to first go back in time. Register for this world history course to learn the historical development of Japan, including its interactions with other nations, its culture, politics, religious implications, and more.

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How to get the most out of History of Japan with Phillip Campbell:

  • First, read the course details below.

  • Make sure you have the course materials.

  • Prepare a notebook for notetaking and homework.

  • Watch the class recording.

  • Complete the quizzes each class (quizzes are auto-graded by Caravel)

  • If you need to review, go back and watch the recording again and/or go over the PowerPoint.

  • Repeat until all 12 classes are complete.

  • Once the course is completed to the parent's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.

  • Homeschool Connections does not provide record keeping. Make sure to record your grade for your homeschool transcript.

  • If you need anything, email me at phicampiii@gmail.com



Special Notes: All course materials provided free by the instructor.

Total number of classes: 12

Duration: 55 minutes per class

Prerequisite: None

Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th grade. No middle school students please.

Suggested credit: One full semester World History

Instructor: Phillip Campbell

Course description: “The History of Japan” will trace the development of the Japanese nation and culture from remote antiquity to the modern age. Students will learn about the cultural and political development of the Japanese nation, as well as notable persons, battles, and events that were instrumental to the formation of Japan.

Course outline:

Class 1: Ancient Japan
Class 2: The Asuka Period
Class 3: The Nara Period
Class 4: The Heian Period
Class 5: The Kamakura Period
Class 6: The Muromachi Period
Class 7: Nobunaga & Hideyoshi
Class 8: The Age of Edo
Class 9: The Meiji Restoration
Class 10: The Taisho Period
Class 11: The Showa Period
Class 12: Heisei & Reiwa

Course materials: There are no course materials required for this class.

Homework: Homework will consist of auto-graded quizzes available on Caravel. Estimated time after each class recording is 1.5 hours. 

©2024 Homeschool Connections and Phillip Campbell. All rights reserved. This course is designed by Phillip Campbell.

  • This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment (yes, the 7th commandment) and in violation of US and International copyright laws.

  • You may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.


Technical Help: If you experience technical difficulty with watching the recorded classes or have a question about course content, please email us at homeschoolconnections@gmail.com.

 

Course name
History of Japan with Phillip Campbell
Instructor
Phillip Campbell
Semester
Recorded
Category
History ➤ World History
Grade level
High School
Start time
April 28th, 2023 at 12:00 AM ET
Course type
Recorded, free with subscription
Relative due dates
Relative due dates are disabled for this course.

Phillip Campbell holds a BA in European History from Ave Maria University and a certificate in Secondary Education through Madonna University. He taught history and Scripture for the St. Augustine Homeschool Enrichment Program for ten years and is the author of the popular ” Story of Civilization” series by TAN Books. Mr. Campbell has also been published by The Catholic Textbook Project, Ave Maria Press, Our Sunday Visitor, Arx Publishing, and Arouca Press and his articles have appeared in online and print journals such as the St. Austin Review, New Oxford Review, and New Liturgical Movement.

Testimonies from students:
 To quote one student from Intro to Formal Logic (Recorded), he said that Mr. Campbell was “WONDERFUL. Absolutely enjoyed it!” 

“Mr. Campbell took the dullness out of learning, and he made each class fun and exciting. I think that with his teaching method he could make any subject I hated into a productive and enjoyable learning experience. I would take as many of his classes as I could.”

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