The U.S. Constitution – Class Description
This course introduces students to the U.S. Constitution, its historical background, structure, and role in American government. Students explore why the Constitution was created, how power is divided among the three branches, and how checks and balances and federalism work. The course also covers the Bill of Rights and key amendments, using real-world examples to show how constitutional principles affect daily life and civic responsibility.
Media Literacy – Class Description
This course teaches students how to critically evaluate media in a digital world. Students learn to identify credible sources, recognize bias, distinguish fact from opinion, and spot misinformation. The course also addresses social media, algorithms, advertising, and responsible digital citizenship, helping students become informed and thoughtful consumers of information.
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