Educación cívica y gobierno de EE. UU. - Escuela secundaria - Unidad 2 - Derecho y justicia penal
La segunda unidad de este curso de un semestre de duración adopta un enfoque interactivo sobre el derecho y la justicia penal. Los preadolescentes formarán parte de un jurado penal simulado, serán demandados por una celebridad, aprenderán sobre el sistema penitenciario de los EE. UU. y el encarcelamiento masivo, ¡y mucho más!
Qué está incluido
8 reuniones en vivo
8 horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Homework will be assigned on specific weeks, after the first day of instruction that week. Homework may consist of a worksheet, online activity, or research assignment. All homework is designed to reinforce the concepts, to solidify understanding, and to allow students the opportunity to apply these concepts to real life situations. Students will be expected to complete the assignments individually, by Day 2 of that week. We will then review the assignment as a class during Day 2. Some homework assignments may also be submitted via GoogleDrive to be reviewed by the instructor and returned with comments.Evaluación
I will provide an informal assessment of your student upon completion of this course. If a student completes all four units, a formal letter grade can also be provided.Calificación
incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 8
**WHAT WILL BE TAUGHT? Civics is the study of the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens, and of the government's function and role in our lives. In this course, we'll marry classic civics with contemporary concepts to more accurately explore the modern state of our government. In addition, civics is best understood when students understand HOW we got here. Immersed in this civics curriculum are countless bits of forgotten US history so they can see the full story! **HOW WILL CLASS BE STRUCTED? This is a semester-long course that's broken up into four individual units. Each unit is 4-weeks long, and each week we'll meet twice. Each unit is independent of the others, which means that students can take just one, a few, or all of them. However, I do recommend taking all of the units, and in chronological order, in order to get the most out of the material. Each week, we'll cover a different topic. Day one will include instruction using videos, lectures, PowerPoint presentations, Nearpod activities, and more. Day two will vary week-by-week, but the aim will be to complete the instruction, discuss the concepts, and review homework assignments (if applicable). Some weeks will include a short homework assignment or quiz, but not all. **UNIT 2 - TOPICS BY WEEK Week 1 - The Legal System Civil v. Criminal Justice Week 2 - The Legal System, Part II The Prison System & Mass Incarceration Week 3 - The Legal System, Part III What REALLY Happens When You Get Sued (w/ mock jury!) Week 4 - The Legal System, Part VI Landmark Supreme Court Cases A basic knowledge of the U.S. government will be helpful for this course, but is not required. It will also be helpful to have taken Unit 1 of this course, but is also not required. All instruction will be thorough and fact-based. My goal is to make civics as interactive and exciting as possible, so I ask lots of questions and do my best to keep students engaged! **For those seeking to take more than one unit, the remaining units include the following topics: Unit 3: Economics, Part I - IV Unit 4: Politics & Current Events
Metas de aprendizaje
The purpose of this course is truly to gain a more realistic understanding of how the government is structured today, the role it has in our daily lives, and how to be a more knowledgeable, responsible citizen. In this unit, students will explore the legal system in detail. They'll be able to explain the difference between civil and criminal law, understand the court system, learn about our prison system, and learn about key Supreme Court decisions that affect our lives today.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
During our week long discussion about the prison system, we will briefly explore the difference between punishment and rehabilitation. Some details about the U.S. prison system may be mildly disturbing for some students.
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
We will refer to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the following sources:
United States Bureau of Prisons
Prison Policy Initiative
The Sentencing Project
Equal Justice Initiative
Human Rights Watch
Core Civic
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 Grado
Maestría desde Kaplan University
Licenciatura desde Kaplan University
A veteran of the U.S. Army Military Police Corps, I hold both bachelor and masters degrees in Legal Studies and spent the last two decades working with various government agencies, attorney's, victims rights advocates, judges, and law enforcement officers.
I'm also a homeschool mom of two and I run a small business offering live civics courses to teens and tweens in the local community.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
85 US$
por 8 clases2 x por semana, 4 semanas
60 min
Completado por 25 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 12-14
3-8 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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