Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Acquire a detailed, first-person understanding of covered wagon travel and analyze how those challenges influenced the overall emigration and the pioneers’ individual attitudes, decisions and actions. ASSESSMENT: May include journals incorporating prose descriptions of students’ experiences, emotions (including all senses) and lecture notes; camp and trail sketches; maps of camps and routes traveled; other records including photographs. Discussions with other students and instructors.
2. Compare the motivational requirements and philosophies of emigrants and Native Americans. ASSESSMENT: may include reflect understanding in class discussions and journal notes.
3. Compare the reasons different groups emigrated and their travel demographics, methodologies. ASSESSMENT: may include class discussions, journal notes.
4. Evaluate the nineteenth century ramifications of the Great Migration on Native Americans, other nations (e.g., Mexico, Great Britain, Russia), and on the modern world. ASSESSMENT: may include journal notes, class discussions.
5. Determine the role of South Pass geography in the expansion of the nation. ASSESSMENT: may include journal notes, class discussions.
6. Use appropriate field experience equipment and classroom research / presentation technology as mandated by the requirements of the course.