Education
Head of the Class...
My grandfather, my grandmother, my father, my mother, my sister -- all teachers. How could I help but follow in their footsteps? As a third-generation educator, I spent a number of years in classrooms at both the elementary and high school level. At the high school level, I taught courses in fine arts, film, English, typing and computer applications. In elementary schools, I taught many grade levels and even spent time teaching all subjects to grades K-3 in a one-room school. This experience has been an invaluable resource for creating education-based content.
Education Writing:
- Which Greek Philosopher Said, "Character is Destiny"? | Seattle PI
- How Did Geography Affect Early China Before the Silk Road? | Seattle PI
- How Did Shirley Jackson Create Suspense in "The Lottery"? | Seattle PI
- Field Day Activities for High Schoolers | Seattle PI
- Activities on the Middle Ages for the 9th Grade | Seattle PI
- First Grade Activities on Eleanor Roosevelt | Seattle PI
- First Grade Thanksgiving Projects | Seattle PI
- What is the theme of "Sweat" by Zora N. Hurston? | Seattle PI
- How to Write a Critique for a Case Analysis | Pen & the Pad
- Fair & Carnival Art Activities for Preschoolers | Classroom
- The Best Private Schools on Long Island | Classroom
- Elementary Reading Incentive Programs | Classroom
- The Importance of a Hands-On Experience in the Elementary Classroom | Classroom
- A Grading Rubric for Art in Higher Education | Classroom
- How to Express Agreement & Disagreement in English | Classroom
- March Theme Ideas | Classroom
- Ways to Learn to be More Articulate | The Classroom
- Differences Between the American Revolution & the French Revolution | The Classroom
- How to Write a Thesis & Introduction for a Critical Reflection Essay | The Classroom
- Three Disadvantages of Using Cooperative Learning | The Classroom