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In this dynamic, ongoing class, students can join any week, with each session offering a unique and stand-alone topic. We’ll explore crucial concepts like types of government, branches of government, elections, civic duties, and much more! Every class is designed to engage students with interactive activities and discussions that make learning about government enjoyable and relevant. What You’ll Learn: Students will investigate various forms of government, understand the electoral process, explore the structure of the U.S. government, and discover how they can participate in civic life. Our experienced teachers bring these subjects to life, making them engaging for middle school learners through discussions, projects, and hands-on activities. Whether you attend one lesson or follow the entire course, there’s something for everyone. Students should have a basic understanding of what government is prior to joining the class. Come along as we dive into the fascinating world of government and learn how it shapes our daily lives! Weekly Topics Overview: Week of September 30th: What is Government Week of October 7th: Democracy and Its Impact Week of October 14th: The Legislative Branch Week of October 21st: The Judicial Branch Week of October 28th: The Executive Branch Week of November 4th: Political Processes and Elections Week of November 11th: The Amendments to the Constitution Week of November 18th: The Bill of Rights and Your Rights Week of November 25th: NO CLASS - Fall Break Week of December 2nd: Understanding Congress Week of December 9th: How Laws Are Made Week of December 16th: Running for President Week of December 23rd - 30th: NO CLASS - Winter Break Week of January 6th: U.S. Court System Week of January 13th: Writing Your Own Law Week of January 20th: Careers in Politics Week of January 27th: Elections and Voting Week of February 3rd: Checks and Balances in Government Week of February 10th: State Government Week of February 17th: International Organizations and Their Role Week of February 24th: Civil Society and Civic Responsibilities Week of March 3rd: Forms of Government: Monarchy Week of March 10th: Reviewing and Evaluating Laws Week of March 17th: Jury Duty and Civic Responsibility Week of March 24th: Government Services and Their Importance Week of March 31st: Forms of Government: Dictatorship Week of April 7th: Campaigning and Elections Week of April 14th: Promoting the Common Good Week of April 21st: Forms of Government: Oligarchy Week of April 28th: Civic Behavior and Responsibility Week of May 5th: Local Government and Its Role Week of May 12th: Embracing Tolerance and Diversity in Government Week of May 19th: Forms of Government: Theocracy Week of May 26th: Exploring Community Engagement Week of June 2nd: Solving Local Issues: Contacting Your Representative Week of June 9th: Forms of Government: Totalitarianism Week of June 16th: Civil Servants and Their Roles Week of June 23rd: Solving Local Issues: Creating a Petition Week of June 30th: Political Parties and Their Impact Week of July 7th: Forms of Government: Republic Week of July 14th: Tribal Governments and Sovereignty Week of July 21st: Colonial Governments in Early America Week of July 28th: Forms of Government: Communism Week of August 4th: Civil Law vs. Criminal Law Week of August 11th: What Defines a Nation? Week of August 18th: Civic Engagement: Giving to Charities
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This class will cover topics related to various forms of government, including dictatorship and totalitarianism, which may include discussions about historical events and human rights issues that could be upsetting or distressing for some learners. We will approach these topics sensitively and encourage open dialogue.
All media content used in class will be age-appropriate, with no specific ratings required for discussion materials. If any third-party tools are utilized, families will be informed in advance, and no accounts will be required for participation.
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Printables will be given out 24 hours prior to the class meeting.
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学習者は、Outschoolが提供する基本ツール以外のアプリやウェブサイトを使用する必要はありません。
使用する教材
For our Middle School Government class, we will utilize a variety of resources, including:
Books:
"The U.S. Constitution: A Very Short Introduction" by David Armitage
"A More Perfect Union: The Story of Our Constitution" by Betsy Maestro
Articles:
Selected articles from the National Constitution Center’s website that explain the Constitution and its amendments.
News articles related to current events and civic engagement from reputable sources like NPR or PBS.
Websites:
Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government (https://bensguide.gpo.gov/) for information on government structures and civic responsibilities.
Kids.gov for engaging activities and resources related to government and citizenship.
These materials will provide foundational knowledge and support discussions throughout the curriculum. All resources are age-appropriate and align with our class content policy.
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修士号 Grambling State University から 社会科学 へ
学士号 Grambling State University から 教育 へ
I bring several years of experience in education, including teaching various subjects to middle school students and eight years of teaching college history. My background includes a strong focus on civics and social studies, where I've developed engaging curricula that foster critical thinking and active participation. Additionally, I have completed professional development workshops related to government and civic education, equipping me with the skills to effectively teach these important topics. My commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment ensures that all students feel comfortable discussing and exploring the complexities of government.
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