What's included
1 live meeting
1 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
"Watergate" is a term thrown around often in politics and journalism. The suffix "-gate" is used to create new terms for scandals, such as "Deflategate" in the NFL. While most people know that Watergate was a scandal that forced President Nixon to resign, many people don't know many of the details. We will cover the important characters, the illegal actions at the heart of the controversy, and the legal issues surrounding the entire case. We will also discuss the lesser known "Chennault Affair" which convinced many politicians that Nixon had gone down a dangerous road of unethical activities. This class will be a combination of lecture and student discussion. With each element of the case, we will discuss the reasons that certain events were characterized as impeachable offenses, so that students can give their thoughts on issues that can be interpreted in multiple ways. To be clear, this is not a class that focuses on one political viewpoint, but rather examines the history of an event that had lasting effects on our political system.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Juris Doctor from University of Michigan
I have been teaching for over 25 years, and focusing on forensic science classes and programs for middle school through college-age students since 2005. For the past ten years, I have also been teaching a variety of online courses, including space science, climate change, writing, introduction to law, constitutional law, history, unsolved crimes, U.S. elections, U.S. government, and geography. I have a J.D. (Law) from the University of Michigan, as well as B.A. and M.A. degrees in history, and extensive graduate education in geography and forensic science. I spent 11 years as an attorney focusing on evidence, immigration for world leaders in medicine and science, and asylum for refugees. I have also taught at the college level since 2000, in subjects including atmospheric science, physical geography, human geography, U.S. history, Humanities, criminal justice, forensic science, law and ideology, and unsolved crimes. My most recent college teaching was at SUNY Empire State College (now University) in a variety of forensic science courses and Unsolved Crimes. I have written a course manual for forensic science which is used by high school and college students, and has been picked up by a college in Europe.
My teaching style can best be described as a Socratic quest for thought. By this, I mean that the most important thing to me is to get my students thinking. It is much more important for a student to develop their critical and analytical thinking skills than to recite a list of facts. The greatest comment I ever got on a student evaluation was a college student who wrote that I was the first teacher who really wanted him to think. I recognize the differences in abilities, interests, and backgrounds in my students, and tailor my questions and challenges to maximize each student's experience.
I'd like to share a few more details about me to explain more of who I am. I am a writer, and I have 7 volumes of a kids' fantasy series called the Guardians of Elestra. Homeschooled kids who are interested get the first two chapters of a new book before it is published to give me feedback, and they learn about the revising and editing processes. I'm also a homeschooling parent (since 2002) and I lead groups focused on homeschooling with chronic illness. Our family has had to deal with long-term health issues, and I want to help others who are just getting their feet wet in this area as well. Finally, I have training in voice acting, which is another area of teaching in which my course offerings are expanding.
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Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
80 min
Completed by 47 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
3-10 learners per class