World Literature Honors
Course Number:   DCHSP4602

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InstitutionFOUNDERS Education
SubjectLanguage Arts Core
Education LevelHigh School
Credit Equivalent 1/2
ScheduleSelf Paced
End Datesee below
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Course Fee$199.50
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Course Description
This is an honors level course that challenges students with capstone analysis, evaluation, and creativity. Students are required to complete honors capstone assignments in each semester of the course, involving research, creation, and/or the extensive use of multimedia.

In the World Literature course, students will be reading some of the greatest literary works from all over the globe. Students will examine how historical context and location impacts point-of-view and the author's message. Students will read closely to determine what the text says and make logical inferences. They will analyze how literary elements are used to create meaning in texts: mood, tone, theme, and symbolism. Students will examine how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme. Students write expository and persuasive essays. Finally, students will identify and apply proofreading and editing strategies to refine their writing. Readings include Federigo's Falcon (from the Decameron), The Tempest, Two Friends by Guy de Maupassant, The Declaration of Independence and the Communist Manifesto, Macbeth, The Bet by Anton Chekov, and The Rival Dreamers.

Self Paced Scheduling Information
Complete Courses
- Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 9 months
- 1/2 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 months
- 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 2 months
Abbreviated Courses
- Abbreviated Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 60 days.
- Abbreviated 1/2 and 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 30 days.
Partial Courses
- Monthly courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 weeks


Delivery Method

  • Internet
  • Real-Time Web-Based Teacher Access


Format
Delivery : This is a virtual course delivered entirely by an established education organization, including a virtual instructor, to students and educators.

Structure
Complete : This is the complete version of the virtual course.


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