Senior US Government and Economics with Ms. Cameron Oliver
Introduction
Hello, my name is Cameron Oliver, and I am thrilled to be teaching senior Government and Economics this year. As a lifelong learner, I have a deep passion for education and a desire to inspire the same love for learning in my students. I believe that education is not only a means to gaining knowledge, but also a path to self-discovery and personal growth. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education with a focus in Social Studies.
I am an enthusiastic teacher who incorporates puzzles, games, and hands-on activities into my lessons to make learning both fun and engaging. In addition, I bring my love for travel into the classroom, using real-world
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In this course, you will develop a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between government and economics and how they shape our world. In the first semester, we will study the structure and function of government, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the impact of political decisions on individuals and society. Through class discussions, readings, writing assignments, and simulations, you will gain a strong foundation in government and be equipped to analyze current events and make informed decisions as engaged citizens. In the second semester, we will examine economic principles and the impact of economic decisions on individuals and society. Through class discussions, readings, writing assignments, and simulations, you will gain a deeper understanding of economic concepts and be equipped to analyze economic events and make informed decisions as consumers and …show more content…
Understand the role of market forces in shaping the economy and evaluate the impact of government policies on economic outcomes.
Analyze the role of government in promoting economic stability and growth, and understand the trade-offs involved in economic decision-making.
Evaluate the impact of globalization on the economy and understand the benefits and challenges of international trade.
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills and use these skills to analyze current events and make informed decisions as engaged citizens.
Develop strong research and writing skills and use these skills to communicate effectively and present well-supported arguments.
Understand the historical context of government and economics and appreciate the ongoing process of change and development.
Develop an appreciation for the diversity of perspectives and experiences that shape our world and understand the importance of respect for differences in opinion and belief.
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