Description
Overview:
The Capstone Project & Reflections module is the culminating stage of the Pre-Colonial Kemet/Afrikan History course, where learners apply their knowledge from the previous three modules to a comprehensive project. Participants will choose a topic related to Kemet/Afrikan history, culture, or economics, and develop a creative or research-based project that reflects their understanding of pre-colonial Kemet/Afrikan civilizations. This project can take the form of a research paper, presentation, artwork, or digital media. The final week is dedicated to project presentations and group reflections on the course’s impact.
Lesson Outcomes:
- Synthesize knowledge from the course into a well-structured final project.
- Apply concepts from Kemet/Afrikan history, culture, or economics to a creative or research-based project.
- Demonstrate a deep understanding of pre-colonial Kemet/Afrikan civilizations and their contributions to world history.
- Present insights gained from the project in a collaborative setting.
- Reflect on the personal impact of studying Kemet/Afrikan history and culture.
- Engage in meaningful discussions about the relevance of Kemet/Afrikan history in modern contexts.
- Provide and receive constructive feedback on final projects.
- Integrate lessons from Kemet/Afrikan history into modern intellectual and cultural discussions.
- Reflect on how Kemet/Afrikan historical achievements influence today’s global economy and society.
- Conclude the course with a personal reflection on how pre-colonial Kemet/Afrikan history shapes contemporary African identity.