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Three Branches of the US Government – Introduction and Overview

Explore the 3 branches of the United States government - legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch - and how these branches interact with each other (e.g. separation of powers).
Spencer Bishins
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1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner - Intermediate Level
In this semi-private class (maximum of 2 learners), we will explore the three branches of American government, how people are elected to Congress, what is in the Executive Branch, how Federal Judges are chosen, and the checks/balances between the three branches of the US government.

Topics include:
(1) What are three branches of the US government?
(2) The Legislature (House of Representatives and Senate)
(3) The Executive Branch – More than just the President and Vice President
(4) The Judiciary – The Supreme Court and the lower courts
(5) What does "separation of powers" mean and how does it create checks and balances?

This class utilizes a question-and-answer format, collaborative discussions, and student observations. Verbal or chat participation is encouraged but not required. Basic knowledge about how the US Government operates is helpful, but not necessary. We will draw on any knowledge or experience that students bring to class.

In order to facilitate learning and maintain a classroom free of distraction, no filters will be permitted, no backgrounds may be used (except for blur), and no emojis may be used other than a raised hand. After learner verification, video can be on or off. Chat will be closed except for student/teacher messaging.

Learning Goals

Learn the three branches of government, who serves in them, how they interact, and how each branch provides a check on the other two branches
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Parental Guidance
We will not discuss current politics or political opinions in this class, only the history and institutions of the US government. My own opinions will not be discussed at all in this class. Any questions from learners that raise political issues or discussions will be gently redirected as the discussion will only focus on history and facts regarding the 3 branches of government. Any questions from learners regarding the subject matter can be asked orally, or can be asked in the chat, but I will answer questions orally for the benefit of the entire class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will refer to the US Constitution and to US federal law in an age-appropriate manner.
Joined November, 2022
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from Florida State University College of Law
Master's Degree in Science from London School of Economics and Political Science
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Florida State University
I have a BS in Economics and Political Science from Florida State University and a MS in Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. I also have a law degree from Florida State University, and I am licensed to practice law in Florida and Washington.

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45 min

Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
1-2 learners per class

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