FPOGG

One day Michelle got all inspired and wrote up this cool government course for high schoolers, Foundational Principles of Good Government, lovingly and gutturally called FPOGG by us here at Layers of Learning.  Michelle spent a decade learning and researching the principles you’ll find in its pages.  Knowing her own children {and yours!}  needed to know what she learned about our founders and this amazing system of government they created, she wrote this course.

A complete and completely different government course.   Includes the history behind the political thought of the Founders, detailed explanations of what form of government the Founders chose, the duties of the government, the duties and rights of citizens, what the government is forbidden to do, how the Constitution sets up an ideal and limited government, and exactly what a free market system entails (and how it is inseparable from freedom).  The course is divided into units on particular aspects of government, complete with discussion questions and liberally sprinkled with direct quotes from the Founders.  This is the historically correct, not the politically correct, version of American Government. 

You do not want to miss this for your high schooler (or for yourself).  
Understand government like you never have before.  

Read the review from the Old Schoolhouse Magazine. 
Read more about this course from us.
Purchase from Rainbow Resource Center.


Price: $5.99
 

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2 Responses to FPOGG

  1. Sherry Walker says:

    This course is AMAZING! I have been trying to educate myself more about the principles of government that our founders used because I was not taught those principles in my own public school education. Since then, I have felt the need to teach my own children because I know they won’t learn these important principles and ideas unless I teach them. I found this course Michelle put together, and it has all of the important concepts, organized in a creative, interesting, and complete way. I know this course is intended for older children and will be perfect for my sixteen year old, but it also provides the foundation principles that can be easily simplified and adapted to the needs of my younger children. GENIUS! Thanks, Michelle!

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