What's included
15 live meetings
15 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Each week students will be given homework. Some weeks they are reading, others they are working on projects or handouts. On occasion students will watch a documentary.Assessment
Homework, projects and test/quizzes are all graded and used towards their final grade.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
Please note this is class 2/2. You must take the first 16 week course to participate in this second section. Our second section continues to provide students with knowledge of United States Government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government, foreign policy, and the American economic system. Specifically, our second section focuses on Elections, Media, Supreme Court Cases, Comparative Government and Modern Policy Issues. This class will help prepare you student to take the advanced placement course if they so elect. As a class we will be examining such cases as Gideon v. Wainright, Mapp v. Ohio, Roper v. Simmons (Juvenile Death Penalty Case), several student rights cases such as Tinker and Hazelwood and many others. We will also discuss issues such as juveniles incarcerated for life, the mentally ill and jails, immigration, and Super PACs, Citzens United v. FEC, and media/government propaganda. Please research your State's requirements so that you will receive credit. I encourage non-US students to take this class as topics bring a great element to comparative discussions and debates. Sample Weeks: Week One: How to Case Brief and Early Foundations in Constitutional Law Students will learn how to brief legal cases with a strong emphasis on constitutional harms. Cases studied: Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland Week Two: Landmark Cases As a group we will go over several landmark cases including: Gideon v. Wainright, Mapp v. Ohio, Miranda v. Arizona, Korematsu and Texas v. Johnson. HW: Students will create their own case brief and present to the class. Week Three: Gideon's Trumpet Week Four: Gideon's Trumpet cont. Week Five: Juvenile Law In re Gault, Tinker Test and various SCOTUS precedents will be discussed. Week Six: Civil Rights v. Civil Liberties Students will examine the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments and relevant case law. Topics include: The Civil Rights movement and Acts, Voting Rights, Affirmative Action, Gender Discrimination, and Selective incorporation through the 14th Amendment. Week Seven: Civil Rights v. Civil Liberties continued. Week Eight: Political Campaign Financing and Reform History, relevant case law, PAC's, Super Pac's and The American Presidency Project Project: Students will compare two past party platforms. Week Nine: Campaign Financing Cont. Week Ten: Political Ideology- Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, and Fascism Week Eleven: Political Ideology Cont. Week Twelve: The Cold War- Korea and Vietnam Week Thirteen: The Cold War- Russia and China Week Fourteen: The Cold War- Cuba Week Fifteen: Housekeeping/Final I purposely keep my class sizes a bit smaller so that I can make sure each student is participating and engaged. Note: There will be no class on US Federal Holidays. Also, if your student has an IEP, 501, or unique circumstances, I encourage you to contact me ahead of time.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I will give a heads up if there is any controversial or emotional material ahead of time.
Supply List
Continue with your materials from session one.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from State University of Buffalo School of Law
It is my pleasure to have the opportunity to work with you and your favorite student(s). I have over 20 years of teaching experience, from Pre-K through Graduate School. I am a former Professor and was the History Department Chair /History teacher at the High School Level for 10 years. My certification was in Middle and High School History. I am a retired Criminal, International and Family Law attorney. I also have coached Speech and Debate for over 15 years on both the NSDA and TOC circuits and regularly have students making it to finals in prestigious tournaments such as Harvard, Stanford and Georgetown. I also take students and parents overseas on Educational Tours and have been fortunate to travel to such places as China, Japan, Mexico, Paris, Rome, and Greece.
My teaching style is varied. I try to tailor my classes to the individua by using as many techniques and learning styles in each of my classes as possible. My two youngest children are Special Needs (Autistic, Apraxic, Cognitive and Auditory Delays). Working with my own children has taught me that education must be personalized to each learner for maximum impact. I encourage all students and their parents to contact me so that we can tailor each of my classes to your strengths and those skills you hope to work on the most. Please note that I will allow higher level students who are underage in my classes, or older students who have difficulties in class that are more suited to their level. Please contact me to discuss. I look forward to meeting you all.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$23
weekly or $345 for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
60 min
Completed by 34 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-10 learners per class