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Government of the United States - High School Semester Course

In this sixteen-week long course, learners will explore civic life, politics, and government. Learners will also explore civil rights, the American Constitution, the Supreme Court, the Presidency, and Congress.
Learning Adventures Academy
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What's included

16 live meetings
12 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will receive assignments each week. The assignments will generally consist of three-five short assignments that include readings, short answer questions, fill-in-the-blank, and option response questions. Learners will also complete three projects over the course of the semester.
Assessment
Students will receive a written report every four weeks. A final grade can be given if requested.
Grading
included

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
In this class, students will study citizenship and government within the United States.  Learners will explore the history and inner workings of the United States government.  Learners will also begin to compare our government with others using primary and secondary resources.  Also, students will explore elections, citizenship, and civil rights.  

This class will use assigned readings, historical sources, and current events to provide context for the subject.  The live class will draw on these sources for a discussion.  

Course Outline:

Week One: Introduction and Foundations of Government
Week Two: Beginnings of Government in the United States
Week Three: The Constitution
Week Four: The Legislative Branch
Week Five: Discussions and Projects
Week Six: The Executive Branch - The Presidency and Vice Presidency
Week Seven: The Executive Branch at Work
Week Eight: The Judicial Branch
Week Nine: Protecting Civil Liberties
Week Ten: Citizenship and Civil Rights
Week Eleven: Discussions and Projects
Week Twelve: Government by the People
Week Thirteen: Elections
Week Fourteen: Government and the Economy
Week Sixteen:  Wrap-Up and Projects

Students will receive assignments each week.  The assignments will generally consist of three-five short assignments that include readings, short answer questions, fill-in-the-blank, and option response questions.  

Learners will also complete three projects over the course of the semester.  The project topics include - the Constitution, Landmark Supreme Court Cases, and Elections.  Learners will be given several weeks to complete the project and if they choose, can present the project in class or can share the project with their classmates by posting.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
This course will sometimes contain topics of a sensitive or controversial nature. The discussion will be kept at an age-appropriate level.
Supply List
Magruders American Government -  2016 Student Edition,  ISBN: 0133306992,  ISBN13: 9780133306996
Language of Instruction
English
Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law - Northern Kentucky University
Amanda Smith
Master's Degree in Education from University of Louisville
Amanda Smith
Bachelor's Degree in History from Western Kentucky University
Amanda Smith
I have over twenty years of experience working with and teaching students.  I have a bachelor's degree in both History and Economics.  My master's degree is in Higher Education.  I also have a Juris Doctorate degree in Law.  Most importantly, I have a passion for teaching, history in particular! 

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$225

for 16 classes
1x per week, 16 weeks
45 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
6-18 learners per class

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