HS/K-14 Focus: The Ohio State University’s East Asian Studies Center’s (EASC) outreach program for K-14 teachers to infuse East Asian content in the classroom has developed materials to teach about East Asian History in the classroom. Materials are for use by any teacher and available on the East Asian Studies Center’s YouTube channel as part of EASC’s resources.
- Chinese Cultural Revolution
- Korean War
- North Korea during the Cold War era
- Journey along the Tokaido (module)
HS/University Focus: The East Asian Studies Center (EASC) has partnered with Columbus State Community College (CSCC) to develop East Asian History modules for CSCC’s World History course which is offered on both the CSCC campus and through their College Credit Plus program. The modules are available for classroom use worldwide on EASC’s YouTube channel:
- Confucius and Confucianism
- Daoism
- Diseases and Epidemics in Pre-Modern China and Japan
- Eastern & Western Medicine Meet: Conflicts of Science, Health and Tradition in Modern China & Japan
- Empress Wu Zetian and the Tang Dynasty
- (The) Genpei War and the Tale of the Heike, Japan’s Greatest War Story
- Heian Literature and Japanese Court Women
- History and Present of the Japanese Language
- (The) Historical Development of the Warrior Class in Japan
- Inoculating Modernity: Disease and Vaccination in Early Modern Japanese History
- K-Pop: This is how we support K-pop fandom and fan culture (new)
- K-Pop: Brief history of K-Pop: From the 1990s to the present (new)
- (The) Life and Times of Sun Yat-Sen
- (The) Long March (1934-1935)
- Modern Chinese History
- Protests in Chinese Society
- (The) Real Rules for Samurai
- Religion and Medicine in East Asian Traditions: China, Japan, Korea
- Riders Across the Sea? The “Horserider Thesis” and the Origins of Japan
- (The) Silk Road and Buddhism