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History 1301 (US to 1877) History 1302 (US 1877-Present) SOUTHWESTERN STUDIES: History 2301 (Texas History) or History 2380 (Hertage of Mexico) History 2321 (World Civilization to 1500) For more information see The History Home Page. |
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I received a Master's Degree in History from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1988 and began as an adjunct instructor at El Centro College the following year. I began as a fulltime instructor in the Fall of 1997. Previously, I taught high school and in adult education programs. My areas of expertise in U.S. history include social and labor history. My history classes are not like most classes. I emphasize creative and innovative approaches to the study of history. Students are given unique opportunities to explore all aspects of history and their own interests in history. In-class activities, readings and internet exercises as well as special projects will give each student the chance to explore history in a unique way. I emphasize a multi-cultural approach to history including women, minorities, immigrants and the poor as well as the traditional aspects of history including politics, military and foreign policy issues, heroes/heroines, and interpretation. Students will develop many skills during history studies including vocabulary, writing, critical thinking, and debating.
The
Use of Music and Dance in Teaching History
Lectures
Online
As
the Century Turns: A Docudrama
Since
1975 Exercise
What
Do You Know About Ancient Egypt? Exercise
In-Class
Handouts
Sample
Library Exercise
On
the Oregon Trail: A Docudrama
Karma
Skit
Aztec
and Inca Exercise
Creative
Programs and Marketing in Community Colleges: A Committee Report
Video Registry - El Centro & DCCCD
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Revised: May 14, 2003