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Introduction to Anglosphere Humanities and Culture

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Explore the 'Thin Red Line' of history and culture that connects the six major nations of the Anglosphere. This series dives into the heart of Humanities, ranging from the legal architecture of the U.S. Constitution and British Common Law to the literary giants of Ireland and the indigenous synthesis of New Zealand and Australia.

This is not a passive lecture series. Learners should come prepared to analyze primary sources (paintings, poems, and legal texts), engage in Socratic-style debates regarding ethics and identity, and participate in interactive mapping exercises. We will use the English language as our primary lens to understand how these diverse cultures evolved from a shared root into unique global identities.

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Christopher B 🇺🇸

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Hi! I’m Christopher, a high school sophomore passionate about learning, teaching, and helping others succeed. I’ve been tutoring through Schoolhouse.world since 8th grade, specializing in Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, History, and Computer Science. I also mentor other tutors as a Schoolhouse Tutors Host and serve as a Senior Tutor in Reading/Writing and Enrichment. I love supporting learners by breaking down challenging concepts and encouraging curiosity. Outside of tutoring, I’m interested in Math, Science, Music, Creative Writing, and Social Advocacy. My goal is to make learning accessible, engaging, and empowering for every student I work with. ___________________________________________________ 6th Grade Courses Math 6 Honors (Period 4, 2021-2022) ELA 6 (Period 5, 2021-2022) Integrated Science 6 (Period 1, 2021-2022) World Studies I: Beginnings of Human Society to the Emergence of the First Global Age (Period 3, 2021-2022) Band 6 (Period 2, A Day, 2021-2022) Keyboarding & Basic Word Processing (Period 2, B Day, Fall 2021) Physical Education 6 (Period 2, B Day, Spring 2022, Q3) Health Education 6 (Period 2, B Day, Spring 2022, Q4) ___________________________________________________ 7th Grade Courses NC Math 1 (Period 4, 2022-2023) ELA 7 (Period 3, 2022-2023) Integrated Science 7 (Period 1, 2022-2023) World Studies II: The Great Global Convergence (1400-1800) to the Present (Period 2, 2022-2023) Band 7 (Period 5, B Day, 2022-2023) Media Art: Visual Art (Period 5, A Day, Fall 2022) Physical Education 7 (Period 5, A Day, Spring 2023, Q3) Health Education 7 (Period 5, A Day, Spring 2023, Q4) ___________________________________________________ 8th Grade Courses NC Math 2 (Period 3, 2023-2024) ELA 8 Honors (Period 5, 2023-2024) Integrated Science 8 (Period 1, 2023-2024) North Carolina and United States History (Period 2, 2023-2024) AVID 8 (Period 4, A Day, 2023-2024) Advanced Dance 8 (Period 4, B Day, Fall 2023) Health & Physical Education 8 (Period 4, B Day, Spring 2024) ___________________________________________________ 9th Grade Courses English I Honors (Period 1, Fall 2024) Band Intermediate (Period 2, Fall 2024) JROTC I (Period 3, Fall 2024) Career Management (Period 4, Fall 2024) Earth & Environmental Science (Period 1, Spring 2025) NC Math 3 Honors (Period 2, Spring 2025) World History Honors (Period 3, Spring 2025) Health/Physical Education (Period 4, Spring 2025) ___________________________________________________ 10th Grade Courses Microsoft Excel Honors (Period 1, Fall 2025) NC Math 4 Honors (Period 2, Fall 2025) English II Honors (Period 3, Fall 2025) Theater Arts Beginning (Period 4, Fall, 2025) AP United States Government and Politics (Period 1, Spring 2026) AP Psychology (Period 2, Spring 2026) NCVPS: Latin I Honors (Period 3, Spring 2026) Biology Honors (Period 4, Spring 2026) ___________________________________________________

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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

To ensure we maintain a consistent and high-quality dialogue throughout the six weeks, please adhere to the following:

* The "Two-Miss" Rule: Because each session builds upon the cultural and historical foundations of the previous one, learners who miss more than two sessions without prior communication may be withdrawn to make space for those on the waitlist.

* Communication is Key: If you have a time conflict (school, family, etc.), please message me at least 24 hours in advance. I am happy to provide the materials to keep you up to speed.

* Punctuality: We begin "The Prologue" (our session intro) exactly 2 minutes after the hour. Consistent tardiness disrupts the flow of our Socratic discussions.

* Active Presence: Humanities require engagement! While cameras are optional, "attendance" is measured by participation in the chat, polls, or microphone discussions.

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