Exploring
Government is a
well-constructed course with a strong underlying biblical and Christian
worldview. Written with the three-fold purpose of educating, inspiring, and
(sometimes) warning, there is an emphasis on the biblical basis for government
and on understanding the U.S. Constitution. The one semester (1/2 credit)
course of 75 lessons is organized into four Parts that are divided into 15
(weekly) Units. Part 1 provides background information regarding the formation
of American government, the history and development of the idea of government,
as well as the aforementioned biblical basis. It also looks at the U.S. from
the standpoint of being an exercise in government formation. Part 2 examines
the U.S. Constitution, the three branches of American government, and the
constitutional amendments. Part 3 covers state and local governments along with
issues related to taxes and budgeting. Part 4 covers the issues currently
facing our government both internationally and at home. Each Unit includes an Introduction Page which
gives a brief overview of the Unit, lists the books used, and a list of
projects for students to select from. Occasionally, a special assignment is
provided. Along with the 1/2-year Government credit, an optional half-year
English credit is available. To receive this credit, students read the assigned
books and complete the literary analysis in the Student Review as well as one
project from each unit. New to the 4th edition, are updated lessons
on election integrity, decisions of the Supreme Court, and international
relations. The curriculum includes updated statistics and many new photographs,
illustrations, and charts. Students should allow one hour per day to read the
lesson as well as the relevant documents and answer the review questions.
Additional time is necessary to complete the unit projects, read the
recommended books, and take the quizzes and tests. For the teacher/parent
there's little that must be done except grading, but both parents and students
will undoubtedly profit from related discussions. Due to the changes, the 4th
edition is not compatible with the previous editions.
Curriculum
Package includes the
Student Text and a collection of historical documents, essays, &
speeches called We Hold These Truths (189 pgs, hc). The 494-page, hardcover
Student Text provides 4-7 pgs of highly readable, succinctly written text for
each lesson along with any additional assigned readings from We Hold These
Truths. The course is well illustrated with full color images and
photographs, as well as occasional black and white photographs. As the course
progresses, the student is continually encouraged to examine the difference
between government and politics as well as between what is and what should be. One of the greatest strengths of this program
is the interesting collection of documents found in We Hold These Truths. Included
in this compilation are excerpts of "founding fathers" material – the Declaration of Independence, the
Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and others from this time period…as
you would expect. There are also some interesting documents highlighting the
development of American governmental philosophy (i.e. Magna Carta, etc.) and
some key constitutional issues (separation of church and state). It also
includes a selection of documents on contemporary issues including the
authorization for the use of military force against Iraq, Timothy McVeigh and
Terry Nichols grand jury indictment, public policy thoughts, morality and
foreign policy, rights and responsibilities of citizens, and more.
The
suggested Student Review Pack includes The Student Review Book,
the Quiz and Exam Book, and the Guide for Parents/Answer Key. Each
of these titles are softcover. The Student Review Book includes a note
to parents, review questions and literary analysis activities. It also includes
brief notes and/or summary analysis on the literature selections. It is not
reproducible. No answers are included in the Student Review Book. The Quiz
and Exam Book includes a quiz for each unit and three exams (each
covers five units). It is not reproducible. Answers are found in the Guide for
Parents and Answer Key. The Guide for Parents and Answer Key offers an
overview for parents, grading suggestions, literature summaries, and alternate
literature options. Along with the answers to the student review questions,
literary analysis questions, and the quizzes and exams, the authors have
included the page number where the correct answer is located. These three
resources are conveniently sold as a Package. They are also available
individually. We have also created a literature package with the four
recommended books. ~Janice and Deanne