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American Government Curriculum Companion
Students of History
11 episodes
4 months ago
The American Government Curriculum Companion offers short, engaging overviews of key topics in Civics and American Government, aligned with the Students of History curriculum. From the foundations of democracy and the U.S. Constitution to the branches of government, civil liberties, and public policy, each episode breaks down essential concepts, important historical contexts, and major Supreme Court cases to help students better understand their Civics and Government coursework. The episodes are all based on the resources and lesson plans developed by Students of History. We then organize these lessons, projects, and learning standards with A.I. to create short, engaging episodes for this podcast. It’s perfect for middle and high school students, teachers, homeschoolers, or anyone looking for a quick yet comprehensive guide to the principles and functions of American government.
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Government
Education,
History
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The American Government Curriculum Companion offers short, engaging overviews of key topics in Civics and American Government, aligned with the Students of History curriculum. From the foundations of democracy and the U.S. Constitution to the branches of government, civil liberties, and public policy, each episode breaks down essential concepts, important historical contexts, and major Supreme Court cases to help students better understand their Civics and Government coursework. The episodes are all based on the resources and lesson plans developed by Students of History. We then organize these lessons, projects, and learning standards with A.I. to create short, engaging episodes for this podcast. It’s perfect for middle and high school students, teachers, homeschoolers, or anyone looking for a quick yet comprehensive guide to the principles and functions of American government.
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Government
Education,
History
Episodes (11/11)
American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 11: State and Local Government
4 months ago
17 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 10: Foreign Policy and Comparative Government
4 months ago
16 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 9: Civil Liberties
4 months ago
21 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 8: The Judicial Branch
5 months ago
20 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 7: The President & Executive Branch
5 months ago
18 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 6: Congress and the Legislative Branch
5 months ago
17 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 5: Campaigns & Elections in American Democracy
5 months ago
25 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 4: Political Parties & Ideology
5 months ago
16 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 3: The U.S. Constitution
5 months ago
22 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 2: Foundations of American Government
6 months ago
25 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
Episode 1 : Introduction to Government
6 months ago
28 minutes

American Government Curriculum Companion
The American Government Curriculum Companion offers short, engaging overviews of key topics in Civics and American Government, aligned with the Students of History curriculum. From the foundations of democracy and the U.S. Constitution to the branches of government, civil liberties, and public policy, each episode breaks down essential concepts, important historical contexts, and major Supreme Court cases to help students better understand their Civics and Government coursework. The episodes are all based on the resources and lesson plans developed by Students of History. We then organize these lessons, projects, and learning standards with A.I. to create short, engaging episodes for this podcast. It’s perfect for middle and high school students, teachers, homeschoolers, or anyone looking for a quick yet comprehensive guide to the principles and functions of American government.