LIVING CONSTITUTION SOC 5123 – Spring 2015 MR. STUART OFFICE PHONE: 765-285-7462; email – kstuart@bsu.edu OFFICE HOURS: Monday-8:30-9:30pm, 1:30-3:30pm, 6:40-7:40pm; Tuesday: 10-11:30am, 2-3:30pm; Wednesday: 8:30-9:30am, 1:30-3pm; Thursday 11:30am-12:30pm, 6:40-7:40pm; Friday: 8:30-9:30pm, 1-:2:30pm; my office is open beyond these official hours as I am the Humanities Division Chair and Social Studies Head; appointments and walk-ins are welcome COURSE DESCRIPTION The Constitution of the United States operates as the legal basis for our country’s government structure. Within its framework the serious studier of this document finds much to appreciate and much to comprehend. From the formulated guide of an 18th century mindset to an ongoing consultation of the document in the 21st century, the Constitution has enamored, and mystified, scholars, pundits, and politicians. Michael Kammen wrote a book titled A MACHINE THAT WOULD GO OF ITSELF: THE CONSTITUTION IN AMERICAN CULTURE which will serve as the primary source for this class. It is an apt title as we explore the language of the document, the sentiments of interpretation of the language, and the consequences of actions taken on behalf of the document as they apply to American domestic life and to US interests overseas. COURSE PREREQUISITES None. GENERAL COURSE OBJECTIVES )to afford students a structured opportunity to become literate about the Constitution; )to afford students a structured guide to articulating the knowledge of the essential components of the Constitution; )to develop the skills of analysis and synthesis required for interpretation of the text and subsequent supplementary texts regarding the Constitution; )to develop an ability to identify recurrent themes, concepts, and ideas in the Constitution and its implementation within American culture; )to develop and reinforce those skills of inquiry and reflection which enable one to actively pursue independent research in constitutional studies; )to come to appreciate more full the legal, cultural, and intellectual elements of the Constitution out of which the fabric of political, economic, and social life is woven. COURSE CONTENT The course content will center on the contemporary issues, forces, and events which engage the Constitution to varying degrees. The three main branches of the Constitution – executive, legislative, judicial – will be treated with document analysis and numerous role-playing activities. The other four portions of the Constitution will also be treated with direct application to events of the day. Numerous scholarly documents will coexist with the regular texts in the study of the Constitution and its impact on American life. REQUIRED TEXTS American Government Constitution of US: A Primer for the People A Machine That Would Go of Itself COURSE METHODOLOGY =reading of texts and sources in constitutionalism on which regular, structured, in-class interpretational discussion will be based; =student class presentations; =evaluating the process of historical and current issues through the use of roleplays, readers theaters, simulations, debates, play-acting, modeling, etc; =portfolio; =examination of film, art, and other visual mediums which offer scenarios about constitutionalism; =research writing utilizing primary, secondary and tertiary sources. METHODS OF STUDENT EVALUATION: unless otherwise noted specified assignments are assigned a numerical value between 5 (quizzes or short, in-class written responses) to 20 points ( formal papers), and generally, the overall total amount of points in the course does not exceed 200 points \essay writings [4-6 for the semester] \document analysis, media analysis, book analysis writings [2-3 for the semester \periodical in-class writings/quizzes [ 3-5 for the semester] \creative assignments [2-4 for the semester] \portfolios when applicable GRADING: 100-95%-A; 94-90-A-; 89-87%-B+; 86-84%-B; 83-80%-B-; 79-77%C+; 76-74%-C; 73-70%-C-; below 70%-D* CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY The policy stated in the Student Handbook will be in force during this semester. Students are responsible for completing all assignments of this course. Assignments arriving past the due date/time will be subject to penalty of reduction in points – receiving a 10% reduction for up to five hours, 20% reduction for arriving assignments between 5 and 24 hours, and a zero point value will be assigned for those assignments received after 24 hours [these assignments will be critiqued by the instructor for intellectual development and writing development]. Extenuating circumstances may allow for extensions of assignment deliveries. The policy for academic dishonesty as stated in the Student Handbook shall be in effect during this semester. Honesty, trust and personal intellectual responsibility are fundamental attributes of the Academy community. Academic dishonesty by a student shall not be tolerated by this institution for it threatens the foundation of this scholarly institution dedicated to the pursuit of honest research and composition. To maintain credibility and reputation and to equitably assign evaluation of scholastic and creative performance, the Indiana Academy, and this instructor, is committed to maintaining a climate which upholds and salutes the highest standard of academic integrity. Papers are subject to electronic inspection. METHODS OF COURSE EVALUATION This course will be evaluated by on-line and written forms by students at the conclusion of the course. LIVING CONSTITUTION READING SCHEDULE – subject to alteration MTWGOI = Machine That Would Go of Itself P = Primer AG= American Government January 6: MTWGOI - chapter 1; P – Appendix B; AG – pp72-83, 93-102 January 13: AG – chapter 6; MTWGOI – chapter 2 January 20: MTWGOI – chapter 3 January 27: MTWGOI – chapter 4 February 3: AG – chapter 7; MTWGOI – chapter 6 February 10: AG – chapter 8; MTWGOI – chapter 8 February 17: AG – chapter 17 February 24: MTWGOI – chapter 10 March 10: AG – chapter 9; P – chapters 4, 5 March 17: MTWGOI – chapter 9 March 24: AG – chapter 4; P – chapters 7, 8; MTWGOI – chapter 12 March 31: AG – chapter 5; P – chapter 6 April 7: AG – chapters 10, 14 April 14: AG – chapters 11, 12 April 21: AG – chapters 13 April 28: MTWGOI – chapter 14