Legislative Semester Learning Outcomes
Below you will find some of the key learning outcomes from the Legislative Semester simulation. Check back for alignment with the Wisconsin and Illinois state standards, and the Danielson Framework for teaching.
#1: Students will understand what core beliefs and values define liberalism and conservatism, and analyze their own position on the political spectrum.
Core Beliefs
Personal Political Identity
#2: Students will conduct independent research to learn about contested public issues, form opinions, and propose solutions.
Sources
Citation
Multiple Perspectives
Opinions and Solutions
#3: Students will use knowledge of the foundations of American Government to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of our democratic system.
Purpose of Government
Two Party System
Structure: Branches, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Majority/Minority relations
Legislative Process
# 4: Students will develop habits and values consistent with effective civic engagement and future participation in our democracy.
Civil Discourse
Reflection
Voting
Civic Engagement
#5: Students will effectively and persuasively communicate their opinions orally and in writing.
Ideas
Organization
Conventions
Oral Communication