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Constitution Day Resources Round-Up
AP Government Skills, Foundations of American Democracy, Required Documents, Teachable Moments, Teaching Tips, US History

Constitution Day Resources Round-Up

Hello Constitution Day! Now, in teaching AP Government or APUSH or really any other social studies class, this isn’t the … Continue reading Constitution Day Resources Round-Up

Teaching Quantitative Analysis in AP Government
AP Government Skills, Interactions Among Branches of Government, Political Participation, Required Documents, Teachable Moments, Teaching Tips

Teaching Quantitative Analysis in AP Government

I recently received an email from a first year AP GOPO teacher asking if I had any tips for teaching … Continue reading Teaching Quantitative Analysis in AP Government

Unit 5 Resources: Election Season in AP Government
Political Participation, Projects, Required Documents, Series, Teaching Tips, Writing for AP Gov

Unit 5 Resources: Election Season in AP Government

“We should be giving students the tools to learn and know what they want about the election, as well as what they need to know regarding the curriculum.” Continue reading Unit 5 Resources: Election Season in AP Government

Rethinking Writing Assignments in an Online Classroom Environment
Assessment, Required Documents, Teachable Moments, Teaching Tips, Writing for AP Gov

Rethinking Writing Assignments in an Online Classroom Environment

I’m just going to say it. It is unrealistic and unnecessary to assign full essays in an online environment. You … Continue reading Rethinking Writing Assignments in an Online Classroom Environment

Breaking Down Foundational Documents To Make Them More Manageable in an Online World
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Breaking Down Foundational Documents To Make Them More Manageable in an Online World

The AP Government curriculum has nine foundational documents, all of which I’ve written about at some point. Federalist No. 10 … Continue reading Breaking Down Foundational Documents To Make Them More Manageable in an Online World

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule
American Political Ideologies and Beliefs, Assessment, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Foundations of American Democracy, Interactions Among Branches of Government, Projects, Required Documents, Series, Teaching Tips, Unit Guides, Writing for AP Gov

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule to help simplify and organize your planning. Continue reading Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule

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