Heya folks! I'm Teacher Fleet, and this is my seventh year teaching high school. I'm an AP Art History and AP Art and Design teacher, and am super happy to make my classroom resources available to the general public for free, because no one should have to pay money to do well on an exam. Please check the link for my course website to access more free additional resources, including notes templates and links to the slides used in the videos.
Now, for a disclaimer: I'm trying my best, but I don't have a Ph.D level understanding of 40,000+ years of art history (I majored in biology, for crying out loud). I try to limit the content of the videos to what students need to do well on the AP exam, so these lectures are not exhaustive in their coverage of these topics. Also: there are going to be mistakes (I recorded most of these at ~9:00 PM because I'm busy teaching during the day), but I'm more than happy to receive constructive criticisms and corrections if you're willing to give them.
Thank you so much for such helpful and well explained lessons, it makes my preparations for exam so much easier. So far you are the best art history teaching account I've found)
22:49 drug store candles??? Hem making a video on a very deep subject like this, you seriously gotta make sure you know what your talking about… and being respectful
I finished the AP exams two hours ago and I felt pretty good about it. I really loves your lecture and appreciate your hard work! It helps soooooo much!!!!!😭😭😭
This is a great video!!!! Just a small correction: use of Hanja didn't end in 1444, and actually Hanja is still an officially and legally designated writing system in Korea today with children expected to learn 1,800 hanja (漢文敎育用基礎漢字, hanmun gyoyukyong gicho hanja) by the end of high school. The invention of Hangeul resulted in the Korean mixed script where Sino-Korean vocabulary (about 60-70% of the entire Korean lexicon) was written in Hanja whilst native Korean words, grammatical particles, etc. were written in Hangeul. Because of the highly similar look this had to the Japanese mixed script, it gained a lot of negative connotations after the end of the Japanese occupation of Korea, and Hanja were eventually officially abolished in South Korea in 1968 for these nationalistic reasons (this ban was repealed in 1992 after the end of the dictatorship in South Korea).
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I know people who visit the museums in Egypt and told me that the mummies were pure African people the art and statues and writing language is of pure African people I look online and noticed that the mummies were pure African people not Egyptian and Mediterranean dark 🌑 skin bs 💯 true facts