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JC 1 History

JC 1 History: Southeast Asian history from colonialism to nationalism, the Cold War in Asia, the formation of ASEAN, and comparative political systems. Students develop sophisticated analytical skills through the study of regional and international history.

8 units·57 topics·Ages 16-17

01Colonialism and Its Legacies

9 topics·Semester 1

An in-depth analysis of European colonial models and their transformative impact on Southeast Asian socio-economic structures.

British Direct Rule: Malaya and Burma

Evaluating the British model of direct rule, focusing on its implementation and consequences in Malaya and Burma.

JigsawCase Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Dutch Indirect Rule: The Netherlands East Indies

Examining the Dutch system of indirect rule, its reliance on local elites, and its impact on Indonesian society.

Document MysteryRole PlayHexagonal Thinking
French Indochina: Assimilation and Association

Analyzing the French colonial approach in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, focusing on assimilation and association policies.

Structured Academic ControversyGallery WalkConcept Mapping
Colonial Society: Ethnic Divisions and Roles

Exploring how colonial policies created and reinforced ethnic divisions, assigning different roles to various groups in society.

Gallery WalkJigsawThink-Pair-Share
Chinese and Indian Labor Migration

Investigating the massive influx of Chinese and Indian labor into Southeast Asia and its socio-economic drivers and impacts.

Document MysteryTrading CardsWorld Café
Rubber and Tin: Export Economies

Analyzing the development of monoculture export economies, specifically rubber and tin, and their global connections.

Case Study AnalysisConcept MappingGallery Walk
Port Cities and Infrastructure Development

Examining the growth of key port cities like Singapore and Batavia, and the infrastructure built to support colonial trade.

Timeline ChallengeProject-Based LearningChalk Talk
Western Education and Nationalist Awakening

Investigating how limited Western education created a new class of educated elites who would later lead nationalist movements.

Socratic SeminarFishbowl DiscussionHot Seat
Early Peasant Resistance Movements

Studying specific examples of rural uprisings like the Saya San Rebellion, analyzing their causes and outcomes.

Document MysteryRole PlayCase Study Analysis

02The Crucible of War: 1941–1945

4 topics·Semester 1

Analyzing the Japanese Occupation as a catalyst for political change and nationalist fervor in Southeast Asia.

The Fall of Singapore: Causes and Consequences

Examining the strategic blunders and rapid collapse of British defenses leading to the fall of Singapore.

Document MysteryTimeline ChallengeExpert Panel
Japanese Propaganda and 'Asia for Asians'

Evaluating the Japanese narrative of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere against the realities of occupation.

Gallery WalkStructured Academic ControversyCase Study Analysis
Economic Hardship and Resource Exploitation

Investigating the economic policies of the Japanese occupation, including resource extraction, hyperinflation, and food shortages.

Concept MappingInquiry CircleDocument Mystery
Nationalist Collaboration: Sukarno and Ba Maw

Examining the complex decisions of nationalist leaders who collaborated with the Japanese, such as Sukarno and Ba Maw.

Philosophical ChairsFormal DebateDecision Matrix

03Nationalism and the Path to Independence

8 topics·Semester 1

Comparing the diverse trajectories toward sovereignty, from armed revolution to negotiated settlements.

The Indonesian Revolution: Armed Struggle

Analyzing the Indonesian National Revolution, focusing on the armed struggle against Dutch attempts to re-colonize.

JigsawStructured Academic ControversyRole Play
Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh

Examining the leadership of Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh's resistance against French colonial rule.

Document MysteryExpert PanelConcept Mapping
Dien Bien Phu and Geneva Accords

Studying the Battle of Dien Bien Phu and its decisive impact, leading to the 1954 Geneva Accords and division of Vietnam.

Simulation GameTimeline ChallengeCase Study Analysis
Malayan Union to Federation of Malaya

Tracing the political evolution from the Malayan Union proposal to the formation of the Federation of Malaya.

Mock TrialRound RobinThink-Pair-Share
The Alliance Party and Merdeka

Examining the role of the Alliance Party (UMNO, MCA, MIC) in negotiating independence for Malaya.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsExpert Panel
Philippine Independence and Neo-colonialism

Analyzing the US-granted independence in 1946 and the persistence of American influence through economic and military ties.

Case Study AnalysisFormal DebateDocument Mystery
Burma's Radical Path: Aung San and AFPFL

Studying Aung San's leadership, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL), and Burma's decision to leave the Commonwealth.

Hot SeatTrading CardsJigsaw
Formation of Malaysia (1963)

Examining the motivations and challenges behind the formation of Malaysia, including the inclusion of Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak.

Simulation GameFormal DebateWorld Café

04Global Conflict, Local Impact: The Cold War

7 topics·Semester 1

Analyzing how the ideological struggle between the US and USSR reshaped Southeast Asian politics and security.

The Domino Theory and US Containment Policy

Examining the origins and application of the Domino Theory and US containment policy in Southeast Asia.

Simulation GameConcept MappingFour Corners
The Malayan Emergency: Counter-Insurgency

Analyzing the British counter-insurgency campaign against the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) and its strategies.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkDocument Mystery
Escalation of the Vietnam War

Tracing the escalation of US involvement in Vietnam from the Gulf of Tonkin incident to major ground operations.

Timeline ChallengeCase Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
The Tet Offensive and Vietnamization

Examining the Tet Offensive's impact on public opinion and the shift to 'Vietnamization' as a US strategy.

Formal DebatePhilosophical ChairsDocument Mystery
The Rise of the Khmer Rouge

Investigating the factors that led to the rise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia amidst regional conflict.

Museum ExhibitStructured Academic ControversyExpert Panel
The Cambodian Genocide and Vietnamese Intervention

Studying the atrocities of the Cambodian genocide and the subsequent Vietnamese invasion and occupation.

Case Study AnalysisWorld CaféHuman Barometer
Regional Alliances and Rivalries in the Cold War

Examining how Cold War ideologies led to the formation of alliances and rivalries among Southeast Asian nations and external powers.

Concept MappingFour CornersTimeline Challenge

05Political Systems and Governance

8 topics·Semester 2

A comparative study of political development, state-building, and the evolution of governance models.

The Rise of Personalistic Rule: Marcos and Suharto

Analyzing the emergence of 'strongman' rule under leaders like Ferdinand Marcos and Suharto, and the decline of early democracies.

Case Study AnalysisStructured Academic ControversyPhilosophical Chairs
Indonesia's New Order: Stability and Development

Studying Suharto's 'New Order' in Indonesia, focusing on its emphasis on political stability and economic development.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkDocument Mystery
The Singapore Developmental State Model

Analyzing the People's Action Party's (PAP) approach to governance, economic planning, and social engineering.

Socratic SeminarTown Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis
People Power: EDSA Revolution (Philippines)

Studying the 1986 EDSA Revolution in the Philippines as a case study of non-violent democratic transition.

Document MysteryFishbowl DiscussionFormal Debate
Reformasi in Indonesia (1998)

Examining the 1998 Reformasi movement in Indonesia, leading to Suharto's downfall and democratic reforms.

Case Study AnalysisWorld CaféHuman Barometer
Thai Monarchy and Military Coups

Analyzing the unique role of the Thai monarchy as a unifying force amidst frequent military coups and political instability.

Case Study AnalysisConcept MappingSocratic Seminar
Different Paths to Development: Singapore and Malaysia

Comparing the development approaches of Singapore and Malaysia, highlighting their unique political and economic strategies.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Communist States: Vietnam's Doi Moi

Examining how Vietnam has maintained one-party rule while implementing market-oriented economic reforms (Doi Moi).

Case Study AnalysisJigsawThink-Pair-Share

06Economic Transformation and Development

8 topics·Semester 2

Tracing the journey from colonial primary producers to the industrial "Tiger" economies.

Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI)

Analyzing the strategy of Import Substitution Industrialization adopted by many Southeast Asian states post-independence.

Decision MatrixCase Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Export-Oriented Industrialization (EOI)

Examining the shift to Export-Oriented Industrialization and its role in integrating the region into global supply chains.

JigsawGallery WalkExpert Panel
The Green Revolution: Agricultural Transformation

Investigating the impact of high-yield crops and new agricultural technologies on food security and rural societies.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleDocument Mystery
The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis: Causes

Analyzing the underlying causes and triggers of the 1997 'Tom Yum' crisis, including currency speculation and weak financial regulation.

Simulation GameConcept MappingFishbowl Discussion
The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis: Impact and Recovery

Examining the catastrophic consequences of the crisis and the role of the IMF in the recovery process.

Case Study AnalysisFormal DebateWorld Café
Rise of the Service Sector and Digital Economy

Exploring the economic shift from manufacturing to services and the emergence of the digital economy in the 21st century.

Project-Based LearningExpert PanelCarousel Brainstorm
State-Owned Enterprises and Development

Analyzing the role of government-linked companies (GLCs) and State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in national development.

Case Study AnalysisStructured Academic ControversyMock Trial
Challenges to Economic Growth: Inequality and Corruption

Investigating common challenges to economic development in Southeast Asia, such as income inequality and corruption.

World CaféFour Corners

07Regional Cooperation and ASEAN

5 topics·Semester 2

Evaluating the evolution of ASEAN from a Cold War bulwark to a major regional organization.

The Bangkok Declaration (1967): Founding ASEAN

Analyzing the motivations of the five founding members and the initial focus on regional stability and cooperation.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-ShareTimeline Challenge
The 'ASEAN Way': Norms and Principles

Examining the unique diplomatic approach of the 'ASEAN Way', characterized by consensus, informality, and non-interference.

Structured Academic ControversyPhilosophical ChairsSocratic Seminar
ASEAN Centrality and External Relations

Evaluating ASEAN's role in the broader Asia-Pacific region, including its engagement with major powers through forums like ARF and EAS.

Simulation GameExpert PanelWorld Café
ASEAN Expansion: Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia

Analyzing the inclusion of new members in the 1990s and the challenges of integrating diverse political and economic systems.

JigsawConcept MappingRound Robin
The South China Sea Disputes: ASEAN's Role

Examining the complex South China Sea disputes and ASEAN's efforts to manage tensions and maintain a unified front.

Mock TrialSimulation GameFormal Debate

08Society, Culture, and Identity

8 topics·Semester 2

Investigating the social transformations, ethnic relations, and cultural shifts in the post-colonial era.

Urbanization and Megacity Challenges

Analyzing the rapid growth of megacities like Jakarta, Manila, and Bangkok, and the associated challenges of urban planning and inequality.

Gallery WalkProject-Based LearningProblem-Based Learning
Ethnic Minorities and State-Building

Examining the struggles of ethnic minority groups (e.g., Rohingya, Karens, Moros) for recognition, rights, or autonomy in post-colonial states.

Case Study AnalysisFishbowl DiscussionSocratic Seminar
Women in the Workforce and Politics

Analyzing the changing roles and status of women in Southeast Asian societies, particularly in the workforce and political sphere.

Expert PanelTrading CardsWorld Café
Religious Revivalism and Public Sphere

Investigating the resurgence of religious influence (Islam, Buddhism, Christianity) in the public and political spheres.

Philosophical ChairsJigsawStructured Academic Controversy
Education and National Identity Construction

Examining how education systems, particularly history textbooks and language policies, are used to forge a national identity.

Document MysteryCase Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Environmental Challenges: Haze and Deforestation

Analyzing major environmental issues in Southeast Asia, such as transboundary haze, deforestation, and their causes and impacts.

Problem-Based LearningSimulation GameTown Hall Meeting
Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation

Investigating Southeast Asia's vulnerability to climate change impacts, including rising sea levels and extreme weather, and adaptation strategies.

Project-Based LearningInquiry CircleDecision Matrix
Labor Migration and Remittances

Examining the dynamics of regional labor migration, focusing on Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their impact on sending and receiving countries.

Case Study AnalysisHuman BarometerRound Robin