All materials included in our workshop, "Teaching Korea in a Global World," are linked here!
Ancient Korea and the Silk Road
Silla Korea and the Silk Road: Golden Age, Golden Threads | Korea Society
"Silla Korea and the Silk Road: Golden Age, Golden Threads" is a 192-slide curriculum guide developed for high school world history and geography courses, published by the Korea Society. The guide shows how contemporary themes of globalization in Asia are not new, as indeed, trade in goods and cultural practices along the Silk Road had a profound effect on Korean states, and in turn helped to spread Korean culture to other parts of Asia. The guide is divided into five parts:
1. Was Silla (Korea) Part of the Silk Road? [A nice overview of Silk Road History]
2. Did the Silk Road Create Silla's Golden Age? [A Detailed Account of Global Influences on the Korean Peninsula]
3. Sillan Individuals and the Silk Road [Fantastic individual biographies of notable figures in Silla history]
4. Concluding Exercise: Does International Trade Help or Hurt Culture?
5. Advanced Readings.
Arkansas State Standards:
G.4.5.3 Research and evaluate the impact globalization has on states, nations, and regions, including free trade, outsourcing, multinational corporations, and international supply chains.
E.1.6.4 Analyze ways human, natural, and capital resources were organized to produce and deliver goods and services in early civilizations (e.g., Silk Road, trade routes).
H.6.WH.3 Analyze the development of social, economic, political, and geographic transformations of regional connections into global trade networks.
Korea's Bloody Path to Democracy
When Did Korea Become a Democracy | Korea Society
C.1.6.7 Analyze the impact of rules and laws on society, particularly in the context of democratization.
H.6.WH.33 Assess the social, economic, political, and technological efforts to address global human rights, including South Korea's transition to democracy.
Understanding the Rise of K-Culture
How Cultural Difference Became K-pop's Key to Success around the World | Indiana University
Introduction: The Hallyu Origin Story by Rosalie Kim
From the book Hallyu! The Korean Wave (London: Victoria and Albert Museum), this introductory essay provides a concise overview of the emergence of the Korean Wave (Hallyu) in relation to pivotal points in Korean history.
K-Pop and Globalization Lesson Plan | World History Digital Education Foundation
The World History Digital Education foundation features a lesson plan library with free resources to help students and teachers learn about Korea. The lesson plans cover a variety of subjects for grades K-12 including geography, religion, history, culture, economic development, and the Korean War.
WSP.1.G.1: Investigate political, cultural, and economic relationships between places and regions.
HS.4.G.2: Analyze the effects of various influences on population distribution, including migration, physical environment, and economy.