High School Introduction to Law SP
What's included
8 pre-recorded lessons
8 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Homework is assigned weekly and is graded for completeness.Assessment
Assessment will be formal and informal. They are designed provide practice for students to succeed in future higher level business law programs.Grading
Homework and tests will be graded to allow students and parents to judge progress and readiness for future learning.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
The Business Law CLEP Exam is designed to test a student's knowledge and understanding of the legal aspects of business. This comprehensive exam covers a wide range of topics, including contracts, torts, agency law, and the Uniform Commercial Code. Students must be familiar with key legal principles such as offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity to contract, and remedies for breach of contract. Additionally, they need to understand how different types of business entities are formed and operated under the law. The Business Law CLEP Exam also assesses students' ability to analyze case scenarios and apply legal concepts to real-world situations. Overall, this exam provides a valuable opportunity for students to demonstrate their proficiency in business law and earn college credit through successful completion.
Learning Goals
Questions on the test require candidates to demonstrate one or more of the following abilities in the approximate proportions indicated.
Knowledge of the basic facts and terms (about 30%–35% of the exam)
Understanding of concepts and principles (about 30%–35% of the exam)
Ability to apply knowledge to specific case problems (about 30% of the exam)
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
History and Sources of American Law
Origins of the Legal System
Sources of Law
Constitutional Law
1 assignment
33 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
American Legal Systems and Procedures
Criminal and Civil Law
The Court System
Court Functions and Procedures
Jurisdiction
1 assignment
21 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Contracts Part 1
Meanings of Terms
Formation of Contracts
Consideration
Capacity
Contracts for Benefit of Third Parties
Assignment and Delegation
Lesson 4:
Contracts Part 2
Statute of Frauds
Scopes and Meanings of Contracts
Breach of Contract and Remedies
Bar to Remedies for Breach of Contract
Discharge of Contracts
Illegal Contracts and Public Policy Concerns
Other Details
Learning Needs
This course can be adjusted to accommodate any special learning needs of the student.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
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Gina Jude Curriculum is the place to find all the CLEP and AP exam information you need. CLEP and AP exams are both popular options for students looking to earn college credit. CLEP exams, short for College Level Examination Program, allow students to demonstrate their proficiency in certain subjects through a standardized test. This can be a cost-effective way for students to earn credits without having to take the actual course. On the other hand, AP exams, or Advanced Placement exams, are typically taken by high school students who have completed advanced coursework in a particular subject. These exams not only provide college credit but also show colleges that students are capable of handling rigorous academic material. Both CLEP and AP exams can help students save time and money on their path towards earning a degree. Gina Jude is now offering courses at a regular high school level following the CLEP exam guidelines. Each class is a full high school course and grades can be given.
Teachers:
Gina Oldendorf is a 30 year veteran teacher with experience in both brick and mortar and online teaching experience. She holds a BS in Science from Louisiana State University and has a 7th-12th grade teaching certificate in General Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Earth/Environmental Sciences.
Gina Jude Curriculum LLC Policies:
1. If no one is in the classroom by 10 minutes after the class start time, the teacher will leave the classroom and class will be cancelled for that day and will not be made up.
2. We will issue grades, if requested. To receive a grade, you must complete ALL of the optional quizzes, homework, and labs.
3. Students must be respectful at all times of the teacher and ALL other students.
4. Students do not have to use their video camera during class but do need to have it on when they come into class every day. Students will get more out of the class if they use a microphone instead of typing in chat.
5. Classes will only be made up if there is a problem and the teacher cannot attend class. Classes will not be made up if the student misses class. The recording of the class will be available for the student to view if at least one other student in the class was present.
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Ages: 14-18