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teaching US history, world history, and Advanced | teaching US history, world history, and Advanced |
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I'm a high school history teacher in Houston, Texas,
teaching US history, world history, and Advanced
Placement US history. During the summer I work as a
data analyst and research manager for a market
research firm specializing in international and social
health marketing issues. I have taught at the
elementary, high school, and college level since 1990.
As a history teacher I try to get my students to focus
on both sociological and economic influences in human
events because I find those to be the most applicable
for transfering the lessons of history to contemporary
events. I was born in New Orleans, have lived in
Houston my adult life, and am the father of one
disturbingly bright teenager. I received my bachelor's
degree in English and Education from the University of
St. Thomas in Houston in 1989 and will begin graduate
studies in history at the University of Houston in
2008.
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