Formulating Last Seminar!
Hi everyone,
We are getting to the final stretch—hope all of your projects are going well! I am very excited to see your final products. As we get close to the end, I have one more seminar planned. Given that the current political landscape is a little (VERY) contentious right now, navigating which topic to pick for our last class discussion has certainly been a struggle. While I am not avoiding highly debated topics, I try to shy away from issues that have strong personal/emotive bearing on an individual, which many current political topics do.
However, after evaluation, despite this topic severely impacting families in our community and beyond, I think it is necessary to discuss. So! The following question will be up for discussion next week: To what extent should the President have unilateral authority to impose tariffs, and are they helpful to the U.S. economy? As this is a VERY loaded question, we will have students take on roles of Congress (measuring their ability to challenge the actions of the President), the Supreme Court (are these actions Constitutional?), CEO of U.S. company with U.S. manufactured goods, CEO of U.S. company with goods manufactured abroad, a middle class citizen, and a trade analyst.
These seminars will be structured in a similar way as the ones in the past and will be the last in our series!
After that, data, data, data!
Wishing you all well,
Cameron
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