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    Zen Buddhism and Japanese Art

    This lesson is intended to expose students to Zen Buddhism through the artwork of Miya Ando. After being briefed on the essential principles of Zen Buddhism, students will analyze artworks and reflect on how these principles manifest.

    Japan Art High School English
    7 Modules
  • $10

    "A Song of Tea": Green Tea Farmer Clothes

    Learn about daily culture in Edo-era Japan by reading and analyzing the story of a tea farmer. Clothes, rituals, and customers reveal a lot about the changes happening across Japan!

    Grade 6 Japan High School English Middle School English World Cultures
    3 Modules
  • $10

    The Order of Brahma: A Deep-dive into the Indian Caste System

    Students will explore the caste system that has defined the parameters of Indian social standing since at least 1500 BC. While students will grasp the system’s origins and the values that supported its construction and its influence today.

    India High School English
    4 Modules
  • $10

    Exploring Japanese Kabuki Theater and the Beijing Opera

    Through comparative analysis, students will identify key characteristics of Japanese Kabuki theater and Chinese Beijing Opera. Students will analyze the meaning of colors, expression, and other artistic techniques to convey meaning and storytelling.

    Japan World Geography High School English Pan-Asian Focus
    4 Modules
  • $10

    Japanese Culture through Woodblock Prints

    By learning about Japanese woodblock prints students will understand issues of identity and culture in historical and contemporary Japan. Linking physical art and theater, students will analyze and create art from a societal perspective.

    Japan Art World Geography High School English
    3 Modules
  • $10

    Analyzing Art: Personal Storytelling

    Dive into artistic traditions of Asia in the fields of crafts and visual arts! Expose students to Asian and Asian American artists and encourage them to create their own pieces inspired by various practices.

    Grade 7 Art Texas History High School English Middle School English
    4 Modules
  • Free

    Efficiency in Communication

    Students gain an understanding of the nature of human communication and foster a scientific view on languages. Through class activities, games, reading, and analysis, students will learn that speaking a language is only one way to communicate.

    High School English Middle School English
    2 Modules
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