My Classes
Advanced Placement United States History; American Government & Politics; Advanced Placement American Government & Politics. Classroom/Office: Webb Hall Room 10. More content is added from time to time regarding my classes . . . including (but not limited to) Syllabi, Assignments, Study Guides, PowerPoint presentations, etc.
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American Government and Politics
- Although I am not teaching American Government and Politics this year, I am leaving the content up for those who might need it. American Government and Politics is a one-semester course in American government and politics. Combining an overview of the American federal system with a basic review of American constitutional history, the course examines the structure of the American governmental system and the political process. The course satisfies Tennessee and ICCS requirements for high school graduation. This is a one-semester course taught in the 1st (Fall) semester.
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Advanced Placement United States History
- Advanced Placement United States History is a college-level course emphasizing a more independent text reading than would be required of a standard-level class, as well as higher-level analytical writing skills. The course satisfies the state requirement for high school history; possible college credit can be earned upon successful completion of the AP exam. This is a tw0-semester year-long course.
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Advanced Placement American Government and Politics
- Although I am not teaching this course this year, I am leaving the content up for those who might need it. Advanced Placement American Government and Politics is a college-level course emphasizing a more independent text reading than would be required of a standard-level class, as well as higher-level analytical writing skills. Combining an overview of the American federal system with a basic review of American constitutional history, the course examines the structure of the American governmental system and the political process. The course satisfies Tennessee and ICCS requirements for high school graduation; possible college credit can be earned upon successful completion of the AP exam. This is a one-semester course taught during the 2nd (Spring) Semester.

