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Curriculum Design and Instruction to Teach
The American Presidency:
Author: Charles Hayes.
Special Features Include:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|A]. Subject-Questions-Answer:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Difficult Terminology To Be Utilized:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
@ Presidential Power:
* Introduction:
1. Celebrity And Sun King:
2. Symbol Of The Nation:
3. The Assasination Syndrome:
4. The Breach Of Faith:
II. The Ordeal Of Power:
III. The Textbook Presidencies:
1. Presidential Power:
2. Towards A Theory OF Presidential Power:
IV. The Creation Of The Presidency:
1. Failure Of Confederation:
2. Executive Power In The Confederation:
3. The Experience Of The States:
4. Rejection Of Manarchy:
5. Choices For The Convention:
6. Popular Connections:
7. Enumerating The Powers:
V. Checks And Balances:
1. Impeachment:
2. Sovereign Powers:
3. War Powers:
4. Diplomatic Powers:
VI. Prerogative Power:
1. Ratification:
2. The Constitutional Experiment:
VII. Rules Of Constitutional Construction:
1. Extraconstitutional Powers:
2. Expansive Rules Of Construction:
3. Emergency Powers:
4. The Intentions Of The Framers:
5. Precedent And Usage:
@ Prerogative Powers:
* Introduction:
1. Legitimizing Presidential Prerogatives:
2. Constitutional Issues:
3. Frontlash: Diplomatic Powers:
4. Franklin Roosevelt And The Atlantic Alliance:
5. Frontlash: Preservation Of The Union:
6. Backlash: Domestic Policymaking:
7. Andrew Jackson And The National Bank:
8. Tyler Against The Whigs:
9. Truman And The Steel Seizure:
10. Overshoot And Collapse:
11. Watergate Prerogatives:
12. The Law Of Impeachment:
13. The Judiciary And Executive Power:
14. Emergency Prerogatives:
@ The Popular Connection:
* Introduction:
1. Eligibility And Contention:
2. Campaign Finance:
3. Media Politics:
4. Contender Strategies:
5. Primaries:
6. State Caucuses And Conventions:
7. National Conventions:
8. The Party Platform:
9. The General Election:
10. Election Finance:
11. Voter Mobilization:
12. The Incumbency:
13. Dirty Tricks:
14. The Myth Of Majority Rule:
15. The Electoral Vote System:
16. Reforming The Electoral College:
17. Succession To Office:
18. Conclusion:
@ Party Leadership:
1. Party Machinery:
2. Convention Pressures:
3. Autonomous Congressional Electoral
Systems:
4. Autonomous State Electoral Systems:
5. Patronage And The State Parties:
6. Distributive Politics:
7. Party Reform:
@ Domestic Program Innovation:
* Introduction:
1. The President As Initiator:
2. Choices In Program Initiation:
3. Personal Factors:
4. Planning The Program:
5. The State Of The Union Address:
6. Legislative Clearance:
7. The Programming And Advisory System:
8. The President As Program Innovator:
9. Congress As Innovator:
10. Committees And Innovation:
11. Congressional Innovation Assessed:
@ Legislative Leadership:
* Introduction:
1. The Presidential Program:
2. Party Leaders:
3. The Speaker Of The House:
4. Party Voting:
5. Coalition Building:
6. Influencing The Committees:
7. Liaison And Lobbying:
8. Transactions:
9. Hardball Tactics:
10. National Agenda Politics:
11. The Veto Powers:
12. The Reform Agenda:
@ Administrative Powers:
* Introduction:
1. The Chain Of Command:
2. The Constitutional Framework:
3. Organizing The Executive:
4. Staffing The Executive Branch:
5. The Triple Alliance:
6. Congressional Oversight:
7. Committee Clearance And Vetoes:
8. Reporting Requirements:
9. Congressional Oversight Assessed:
10. The Presidential Perspective:
11. Manipulating The Career Service:
12. The Bureaucratic Perspective:
13. Presidential Transactions With Bureaus:
14. The Departments:
15. Secretaries And The Bureaus:
16. The Cabinet:
17. Presidential-Secretarial Relations:
18. The White House Staff:
19. Staff Oversight Of Bureaucracy:
20. The Office Of Management And Budget:
21. The Executive Office Of The President:
22. Reorganizing The Executive:
@ The Budgetary Process:
* Introduction:
1. Competition For Power:
2. The Action-Forcing Process:
3. Managing The Defense Budget:
4. Department Growth Patterns:
5. The Office Of Management And Budget:
6. The OMB And The Departments:
7. The Executive Budget:
8. The Appropriations Process:
9. Administrative Oversight:
10. Modification Of The Executvie Budget:
11. Impoundment Powers:
12. Conflict Over Impoundment:
13. Congress And The Courts:
14. Checking The President:
15. Spending Powers:
16. Reforming The Budget Process:
@ Economic Policymaking:
* Introduction:
1. Fiscal Policy:
2. Fiscal Theories:
3. The State Of The Art:
4. The Collapse Of Fiscal Theory:
5. Obtaining Accurate Information:
6. The Advisory System:
7. The Federal Reserve Board:
8. Presidential Decision Making:
9. Congress And Fiscal Policy:
10. Decision Making Prior To Fiscal Year 1977:
11. Decision Making Transformed:
12. When Fiscal Policy Fails:
@ Foreign Policymaking:
* Introduction:
1. The Powers:
2. Sole Organ:
3. Alliance Powers:
4. Treaty Powers:
5. Commitment Powers:
6. Secrecy Systems:
7. Classification Systems:
8. Executive Privilege:
9. Executive-Congressional Relations:
10. Management Of Foreign Relations:
11. The Problem With State:
12. The National Security Council:
13. Improving The Advisory System:
@ Presidential War-Making:
* Introduction:
1. Uses Of Force:
2. Theories Of Presidential War-Making:
3. Strategic Considerations:
4. Alliance Politics:
5. Economic Interests:
6. National Security Managers:
7. Coalition Building:
8. Quagmire Theory:
9. Presidential Decisions:
10. The War-Making Prerogative:
11. Congress And War Powers:
12. Was The Vietnam War Constitutional?
13. The Role Of International Law:
14. Congressional Checks:
15. The War Powers Resolution:
16. The Resolution In Operation:
17. Carter And The Resolution:
18. The Future Of Presidential War-Making:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM:
* NEW:
* INCLUDES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES:
* COLOR + B & W PHOTOS:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* TITLE PAGE: WHITE:
* BLACK OR WHITE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED: WIRE-0: B & W OR COLOR COIL:
* 500 PAGES: 8x11"
* RECEIVE AN ADVANCE RECOGNITION
CERTIFICATE IN THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
AFTER PASSING THE EXAMINATIONS IN THE
CURRICULUM DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION:
* ALLOW 3 TO 4 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
The American Presidency:
Author: Charles Hayes.
Special Features Include:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|A]. Subject-Questions-Answer:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Difficult Terminology To Be Utilized:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
@ Presidential Power:
* Introduction:
1. Celebrity And Sun King:
2. Symbol Of The Nation:
3. The Assasination Syndrome:
4. The Breach Of Faith:
II. The Ordeal Of Power:
III. The Textbook Presidencies:
1. Presidential Power:
2. Towards A Theory OF Presidential Power:
IV. The Creation Of The Presidency:
1. Failure Of Confederation:
2. Executive Power In The Confederation:
3. The Experience Of The States:
4. Rejection Of Manarchy:
5. Choices For The Convention:
6. Popular Connections:
7. Enumerating The Powers:
V. Checks And Balances:
1. Impeachment:
2. Sovereign Powers:
3. War Powers:
4. Diplomatic Powers:
VI. Prerogative Power:
1. Ratification:
2. The Constitutional Experiment:
VII. Rules Of Constitutional Construction:
1. Extraconstitutional Powers:
2. Expansive Rules Of Construction:
3. Emergency Powers:
4. The Intentions Of The Framers:
5. Precedent And Usage:
@ Prerogative Powers:
* Introduction:
1. Legitimizing Presidential Prerogatives:
2. Constitutional Issues:
3. Frontlash: Diplomatic Powers:
4. Franklin Roosevelt And The Atlantic Alliance:
5. Frontlash: Preservation Of The Union:
6. Backlash: Domestic Policymaking:
7. Andrew Jackson And The National Bank:
8. Tyler Against The Whigs:
9. Truman And The Steel Seizure:
10. Overshoot And Collapse:
11. Watergate Prerogatives:
12. The Law Of Impeachment:
13. The Judiciary And Executive Power:
14. Emergency Prerogatives:
@ The Popular Connection:
* Introduction:
1. Eligibility And Contention:
2. Campaign Finance:
3. Media Politics:
4. Contender Strategies:
5. Primaries:
6. State Caucuses And Conventions:
7. National Conventions:
8. The Party Platform:
9. The General Election:
10. Election Finance:
11. Voter Mobilization:
12. The Incumbency:
13. Dirty Tricks:
14. The Myth Of Majority Rule:
15. The Electoral Vote System:
16. Reforming The Electoral College:
17. Succession To Office:
18. Conclusion:
@ Party Leadership:
1. Party Machinery:
2. Convention Pressures:
3. Autonomous Congressional Electoral
Systems:
4. Autonomous State Electoral Systems:
5. Patronage And The State Parties:
6. Distributive Politics:
7. Party Reform:
@ Domestic Program Innovation:
* Introduction:
1. The President As Initiator:
2. Choices In Program Initiation:
3. Personal Factors:
4. Planning The Program:
5. The State Of The Union Address:
6. Legislative Clearance:
7. The Programming And Advisory System:
8. The President As Program Innovator:
9. Congress As Innovator:
10. Committees And Innovation:
11. Congressional Innovation Assessed:
@ Legislative Leadership:
* Introduction:
1. The Presidential Program:
2. Party Leaders:
3. The Speaker Of The House:
4. Party Voting:
5. Coalition Building:
6. Influencing The Committees:
7. Liaison And Lobbying:
8. Transactions:
9. Hardball Tactics:
10. National Agenda Politics:
11. The Veto Powers:
12. The Reform Agenda:
@ Administrative Powers:
* Introduction:
1. The Chain Of Command:
2. The Constitutional Framework:
3. Organizing The Executive:
4. Staffing The Executive Branch:
5. The Triple Alliance:
6. Congressional Oversight:
7. Committee Clearance And Vetoes:
8. Reporting Requirements:
9. Congressional Oversight Assessed:
10. The Presidential Perspective:
11. Manipulating The Career Service:
12. The Bureaucratic Perspective:
13. Presidential Transactions With Bureaus:
14. The Departments:
15. Secretaries And The Bureaus:
16. The Cabinet:
17. Presidential-Secretarial Relations:
18. The White House Staff:
19. Staff Oversight Of Bureaucracy:
20. The Office Of Management And Budget:
21. The Executive Office Of The President:
22. Reorganizing The Executive:
@ The Budgetary Process:
* Introduction:
1. Competition For Power:
2. The Action-Forcing Process:
3. Managing The Defense Budget:
4. Department Growth Patterns:
5. The Office Of Management And Budget:
6. The OMB And The Departments:
7. The Executive Budget:
8. The Appropriations Process:
9. Administrative Oversight:
10. Modification Of The Executvie Budget:
11. Impoundment Powers:
12. Conflict Over Impoundment:
13. Congress And The Courts:
14. Checking The President:
15. Spending Powers:
16. Reforming The Budget Process:
@ Economic Policymaking:
* Introduction:
1. Fiscal Policy:
2. Fiscal Theories:
3. The State Of The Art:
4. The Collapse Of Fiscal Theory:
5. Obtaining Accurate Information:
6. The Advisory System:
7. The Federal Reserve Board:
8. Presidential Decision Making:
9. Congress And Fiscal Policy:
10. Decision Making Prior To Fiscal Year 1977:
11. Decision Making Transformed:
12. When Fiscal Policy Fails:
@ Foreign Policymaking:
* Introduction:
1. The Powers:
2. Sole Organ:
3. Alliance Powers:
4. Treaty Powers:
5. Commitment Powers:
6. Secrecy Systems:
7. Classification Systems:
8. Executive Privilege:
9. Executive-Congressional Relations:
10. Management Of Foreign Relations:
11. The Problem With State:
12. The National Security Council:
13. Improving The Advisory System:
@ Presidential War-Making:
* Introduction:
1. Uses Of Force:
2. Theories Of Presidential War-Making:
3. Strategic Considerations:
4. Alliance Politics:
5. Economic Interests:
6. National Security Managers:
7. Coalition Building:
8. Quagmire Theory:
9. Presidential Decisions:
10. The War-Making Prerogative:
11. Congress And War Powers:
12. Was The Vietnam War Constitutional?
13. The Role Of International Law:
14. Congressional Checks:
15. The War Powers Resolution:
16. The Resolution In Operation:
17. Carter And The Resolution:
18. The Future Of Presidential War-Making:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM:
* NEW:
* INCLUDES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES:
* COLOR + B & W PHOTOS:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* TITLE PAGE: WHITE:
* BLACK OR WHITE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED: WIRE-0: B & W OR COLOR COIL:
* 500 PAGES: 8x11"
* RECEIVE AN ADVANCE RECOGNITION
CERTIFICATE IN THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
AFTER PASSING THE EXAMINATIONS IN THE
CURRICULUM DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION:
* ALLOW 3 TO 4 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:



