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Gobierno y política de Estados Unidos / Programa completo de estudios cívicos (15 años de docencia)

Esta clase semestral presenta a los estudiantes los fundamentos del gobierno y la política estadounidenses. Impartida por el Sr. Scott, profesor de historia con más de 15 años de experiencia. Más de 150 páginas de recursos curriculares. ESA
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20 reuniones en vivo
15 horas presenciales
Tareas
1-2 horas por semana. Assignments are available throughout the course. They may be submitted upon completion for feedback.
Evaluación
Students may receive feedback on essays and evaluation of quizzes throughout the course.
Certificado de finalización
Certificate of completion with hours completed and topics covered available upon request.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Nivel Beginner
Your student deserves to understand American Government and Politics. And we'll do that, right here, by taking a look back at the historical context, analyzing the document itself, the debates surrounding its creation, and its continuing relevance today. 

ESA note: This class is structured to accept ESA funds for participating states and families.

The U.S. Constitution is a foundational document that has shaped how the U.S. government operates and protects the rights of its citizens. However, it’s also at the center of many complex and ongoing debates about governance and individual freedoms.

This course is designed for homeschool students and independent learners who are curious about the history, principles, and modern significance of the Constitution. Whether you're preparing for exams or simply want to better understand how the government functions, this course will equip you with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to engage thoughtfully with the Constitution and its impact on society. 🎓📝

Throughout the course, you'll explore the historical context surrounding the Constitution, the intense debates that led to its creation, and how it continues to shape U.S. law and politics today. You'll dive into essential concepts like popular sovereignty, separation of powers, and federalism, and consider how they remain relevant in modern governance. 🏛️📚 Through studying historical documents, primary sources, and current issues, you’ll gain insight into the continuing importance of the Constitution in addressing some of today’s most pressing challenges. 💬🔍

This course is designed with flexibility in mind, offering opportunities for self-guided research, reflective writing, and independent analysis. It will help you build a solid foundation in civics and prepare you for future academic pursuits and informed citizenship. 🌟 Let's get started on this journey to understand one of the most influential documents in U.S. history and beyond! 📜🌍

The course also contains a final project as well as comprehension quizzes throughout. 

Students are welcomed and encouraged to submit assignments for feedback each lesson, as well as to ask questions throughout. 

👩‍🏫 How will class be taught?

Class will be taught through lecture, discussion, question and answer, as well as practice and demonstration exercises. Students have indicated Mr. Scott's teaching style is "intense and engaging". 

I'm all about putting learners at the heart of the experience, empowering them with actionable takeaways and inspiration.

Class will include viewing of a few very short YouTube clips for context and to reach different learning styles. 

Also, class is taught to push student understanding. We build and unpack complex ideas from start to finish every session. 

🎓 Student Expectations:

We expect our students to embody our core values of teamwork, integrity, accountability, and problem-solving skills. Active participation and positivity are key!

Late Arrivals: They will be admitted at the discretion of Mr. Scott. 

Historical Approach:

The content presented in this course is grounded in rigorous historical analysis, emphasizing both primary and secondary sources. We strive to understand historical events, ideas, and figures within their own time, acknowledging the context in which they lived and operated. Our approach explicitly rejects presentism—the application of contemporary values or standards to past events or individuals. Instead, we focus on the complexities and nuances of historical contexts as the primary lens for understanding and interpretation.

Additionally, we focus on a wide variety of factors impacting historical development, not materialistic determinism. In addition to class, we emphasize ideas, philosophies, and individual agency as critical forces in shaping historical events. This approach encourages students to explore the rich, multi-faceted nature of historical analysis.

Metas de aprendizaje

Understand the historical context and foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution, including key concepts like popular sovereignty, federalism, and separation of powers.
Analyze how the Constitution continues to shape modern American government and society, focusing on its application in contemporary political issues such as voting rights, federal vs. state power, and civil liberties.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created
Estándares
Alineado con National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)
20 Lecciones
más de 20 semanas
Lección 1:
The American Revolution and the Articles of Confederation
 Objective: Understand the historical background leading to the Constitutional Convention. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Enlightenment Ideas and Influences
 Objective: Explore the Enlightenment philosophers (Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau) and their impact on American political thought. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
The Constitutional Convention of 1787
 Objective: Analyze the key figures, debates, and compromises of the Constitutional Convention. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
The Preamble and Popular Sovereignty
 Objective: Break down the Preamble to explore the purpose of the Constitution and the principle of popular sovereignty. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
This course covers important historical events and discussions surrounding the U.S. Constitution, including topics such as slavery, civil rights, and significant political conflicts. Some of these events may be disturbing or difficult for students to process. We encourage students to have open conversations with their parents or guardians about these sensitive subjects and to check in with them regularly throughout the course. Parents are advised to review course materials ahead of time to ensure they align with their family’s values and to provide support for any challenging discussions that may arise. This course is designed to foster critical thinking, but it is important that students feel comfortable and supported while learning about the complexities of U.S. history.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Handouts will be uploaded to the classroom and may need to be printed out. It is recommended to have access to a printer. Sources include selections of the following primary documents (which are available in the public domain): Declaration of Independence The US Constitution and Amendments Articles of Confederation The Federalist Papers The Antifederalist Papers James Madison's Note's on the Constitutional Convention Washington's Farewell Address We will spend time with the following Supreme Court rulings as well: Marbury v. Madison McCulloch v. Maryland Gibbons v Ogden Dred Scott v Sanford Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Gideon v. Wainwright Miranda v. Arizona Roe v. Wade United States v. Nixon Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Obergefell v. Hodges Secondary Sources: "The US Constitution, a Very Short Introduction" by David Bodenhamer (optional) "The Radicalism of the American Revolution" by Gordon Wood (optional) "The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution" - Bernard Bailyn "Novus Ordo Seclorum" - by Forrest McDonald (optional) Note on sources: Wood's and Bailyn's works are considered ideological poles in regards to the Constitutional Period. Wood asserts the period is revolutionary while Bailyn asserts that it is highly conservative. These two perspectives form the key point of historical analysis for this period. Wood's text presents the intellectual developments (ie: philosophical perspectives) that informed the Framers. The Very Short Introduction presents a very balanced perspective on the historical developments of the Constitution, from its origins to the modern day. These secondary sources form the basis of lecture and presentation material.
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Arizona Certificado de Docencia en Educación Secundaria
Mr. Wright
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Ciencia
Ms. Holly
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Mr. Keith, M.A.
Ohio Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
Adam Scott, MAT
Illinois Certificado de Docencia
Mr. John
Maestría en Educación desde University of Phoenix
Mr. Wright
Maestría en Educación desde Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education
Adam Scott, MAT
Maestría en Trabajo Social desde Loyola University
Mr. John
Licenciatura desde Oregon State University
Adam Scott, MAT
Licenciatura en Psicología desde Binghamton University
Mr. John
Mr. Scott taught AP Government, AP Economics, and US History for 15+ years at elite private schools around the United States. His students consistently scored in the top 1% of scores nationally. He holds an active teaching license and his MAT is in Social Studies Education and Curriculum design.

He currently runs an education and entertainment company, and has taught over 10,000 students. 

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