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FBI の誕生: 『フラワームーンの殺人者』ブッククラブ | 14-18

悪名高い FBI の真のルーツを探り、米国史上最も邪悪な陰謀と最も暗い章の 1 つを魅力的に再現した読書クラブです。
Erica Gardner (Army, Masters in Law)
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7 ライブミーティング
4 時間 40 分 授業時間
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The FBI is one of the most well-recognized, and secretive administrative agencies in the United States. In 'Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI' we learn the controversial, captivating, and true story of the birth of the FBI! 

This narrative non-fiction, by journalist David Grann, takes us back to Osage, OK in the 1920's where some of the nations wealthiest people (all members of the Osage Nation) are being killed off one-by-one - and anyone who dares investigate the murders is eventually killed themselves. 

As the death toll rises to over 24, the newly created Federal Bureau of Investigations takes on the case. But this struggling new agency is corrupt and immediately bungles the case. The agencies young director, J. Edgar Hoover, solicits an infamous Texas Ranger to help unravel the mystery of the Osage murders and save the agency before it's scrapped forever. Using the most modern detective techniques of the time, they eventually expose one of the most sinister conspiracies in all of U.S. history. 

Each week, learners will have an interactive, guided discussion about the previous weeks reading assignment using Google Slides, Nearpod, and Pear Deck. Our discussions will include questionnaires, polls, and other activities related to the book to keep engagment up. I will also include additional bits of relevant history, and information about the US government, to reenforce readers understanding of the time-period, setting, policies, events, and more. 

Week 1 
Class Activity: I will have a Nearpod presentation to go over the time-period and setting of our book, including a brief history of the Osage Nation and the 'Roaring 20's'
Reading Assignment for next week: Chapters 1-3

Week 2
Discuss Chapters 1-3 
Reading Assignment: Chapters 4-7

Week 3
Discuss Chapters 4-7 
Reading Assignment: Chapters 8-12

Week 4
Discuss Chapters 8-12 
Reading Assignment: 13-18

Week 5
Discuss Chapters 13-18 
Reading Assignment: 19-21

Week 6
Discuss Chapters 19-21 
Reading Assignment: 22-26

Week 7
Discuss the ending of the book and perform a class book review 

While the main focus of this class is the creation of the FBI and the Osage Nation murders investigation, we will also be tackling many sensitive issues surrounding the peoples of the Osage Nation; particularly, their blatant mistreatment during the investigations. Students will be expected to have respectful, open-minded discussions about bias and unjust policies. 

This is a great class for those who love to examine history, murder-mysteries, or journalism, or anybody who wants to understand how one of the most notorious government agencies came to be!
学習到達目標
Students will learn a sad, but fascinating piece of U.S. history, and discuss the controversies surrounding the creation of the FBI. In addition, students will learn how Native American groups were treated during this time period in regards to crime and justice.
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This narrative non-fiction tells the true story of a series of murders, government corruption, and the severe mistreatment of Native Americans. Many sensitive topics, to include murder, rape, and racism, will come up and students will be expected to discuss them respectfully. This book should only be read by mature audiences.
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Students will need their own copy of the book. It is usually available through local libraries.
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参加しました May, 2021
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修士号 Kaplan University から
学士号 Kaplan University から
I have a 20-year career working in government, law, and criminal justice. I served as a Corrections Specialist with the Military Police, and I've worked with hundreds of attorney's, victims rights advocates, and even former FBI agents as a paralegal and freelance legal content developer. I also hold both bachelors and masters degrees in legal studies. Throughout my career, I have worked with and studied many marginalized groups, including women in prison, child victims, and racial minorities, to include Native Americans. My research specifically included the mistreatment of these groups by government agencies and their representatives. 

My goal as a teacher is to help the next generations understand how the system really works; the good, the bad, and the ugly. As a homeschool mom and teacher, I have worked with dozens of local teens and tweens studying difficult and complex topics surrounding the government and law. 

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7 クラス分
週に1回、 7 週間
40 分

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年齢: 14-18
クラス人数: 2 人-10 人

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