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US Government: What Is the National Debt. Why does the Government Shut Down?

Come join us as we learn about the national debt, deficit, entitlement programs and discuss why the government shuts down.
Jennifer Hughes, B.A., J.D., LL.M, LC
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1 live meeting
1 in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
There are more reasons than ever to talk about the National Debt.  Every time the US has a conflict or an emergency such as Covid, government spends and often borrows large amounts of money.  Voters often want tax cuts but also demand programs that help citizens.  Unfortunately, the only income our government receives is through our taxes.  Come join me as I discuss the difference between State and Federal Deficits and Debt.  We will also learn how government debt impacts our daily lives and discuss the mounting budget crisis.  Several key words and phrases are introduced including: Debt,  deficit,  surplus,  taxation,  economic  stimulation,  budget,  debt  ceiling,  balanced  budget,  borrowing,  GDP, Federal Reserve.
Learning Goals
Economic Concepts
National Debt/Deficit
Surplus
Entitlement Programs
Pay as you Go
Taxes
Gross Domestic Product
Interest
Debt Ceiling
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Parental Guidance
It is my hope that parents will discuss introduced topics further and will continue to encourage study.
Supply List
Teacher will provided handouts ahead of class.  Students will need a writing utensil, paper, and a way to print off handouts.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from State University of Buffalo School of Law
I am a retired Professor and High School teacher.  I am also a practicing attorney in New York State.  I taught Advanced Placement US Government, Advanced Placement Comparative Government and traditional High School Government for over ten years.  I know it is important to introduce a fact based, non biased lesson to students that will foster discussions with their family.  For twenty years I have had the opportunity to work with students from Pre-K through Graduate School in both a traditional learning atmosphere and those classes that deviate from neurotypical teaching.  I held my teaching certification in World History/US History/Government and Economics for Middle and High School.   My teaching philosophy is that all students are individuals and unique learners that must have a stimulating educational environment where they can grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially. It is my desire to create this type of atmosphere where students can meet their full potential. I will provide a safe environment where students are invited to share their ideas and where mistakes are considered education victories.
     While incorporating the eight learning styles into each class, I believe that there are five essential elements that are conducive to learning. (1) The teacher's role is to act as a guide. (2) Students must have access to hands-on activities. (3) Students should be able to have choices and let their curiosity direct their learning. (4) Students need the opportunity to practice skills in a safe environment. (5) Technology must be incorporated into the school day.

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Meets once
60 min

Completed by 32 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
3-9 learners per class

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