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Current Event Class Schedule

Topics will be changed as necessary to accommodate actual current events.

Semester 1

Project Scholar / Scholar Track

  1. Sept 23 / Sept 30
    • Topic: Why current events? D&C 88:78-80
    • Sept 2011 quiz
    • News Sources
    • assignment: watch 3 news shows or read 6 news articles
      • Purpose: Find a new source which is interesting and enjoyable to you
      • Also, hopefully we will get input from a variety of sources
  2. Oct 7 / Oct 14
    • report: which news shows did you watch, and what you thought of them
    • 1 Timothy 4:12-16
    • Topic: Media Analysis, Biases, and Worldviews
    • assignment: watch/read news and prepare to report orally on something interesting
    • assignment: watch Manufacturing Consent
  3. Oct 21 / Oct 28
    • report: give brief oral presentations (see Luke 4:16-20)
    • Discuss Media Deception (how can we combat the biases in reporting?)
    • assignment: watch/read news, bring written paragraph on something interesting
    • assignment: read Thousand Year War, Preface - chapter 8
  4. Nov 4 / Nov 11
    • report: read paragraphs
    • Topic: Economics - supply and demand
    • assignment: watch/read news, write opinion piece and post on blog
    • assignment: read Thousand Year War, chapters 9-17
  5. Nov 19 (cancelled) / Dec 2
    • report: read opinions
    • assignment: research a presidential candidate, find out views on various topics
    • assignment: watch/read news, write opinion piece and post on blog
    • assignment: read Thousand Year War, chapters 18-32
  6. Dec 9 / Dec 16
    • report: share blog posts
    • report: presidential candidate viewpoints
    • Topic: Macroeconomics
    • assignment: read Thousand Year War, p. 117 (Iraq-Kuwait War) to end
  7. Jan 6 / Jan 13
    • Topic: Fact-checking techniques
    • assignment: watch/read news, fact check something
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 1
  8. Jan 20 / Jan 27
    • report: fact-checks
    • Oral Exams
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 2

Semester 2

writing assignments to be determined...

  1. Feb 3 / Feb 10
    • Topic: Principle-based analysis, real world vs. ideal world
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 3
  2. Feb 17 / Feb 24
    • Topic: Intervention and Interests
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 4
  3. Mar 2 / Mar 9
    • Topic: Power structure in America
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 5
  4. Mar 16 / Mar 23
    • Topic: Emergencies and external threats
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 6
    • assignment: watch/read news, write outline for 1-2 page analysis of a major event
  5. Mar 30 / Apr 6
    • Topic: Freedom vs. Compassion (DeMille)
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 7
    • assignment: watch/read news, write analysis rough draft
  6. Apr 20 / Apr 27
    • Topic: Third Parties, American system vs Parliamentary system
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 8
    • assignment: turn in analysis paper draft
  7. May 4 / May 11
    • Topic: TBA
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 9
    • assignment: turn in final analysis papers
  8. May 18 / May 25
    • Topic: TBA
    • assignment: read Understanding Power, chapter 10

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