Is Eleanor Greene of california. Has taughtor greene at Bert Corona High School per tell us about your students. Corona high school. Tell us about your student. Eleanor most of my students are emergent bilinguals coming into their english language skills. I get to work with students who want to learn. Immigrants, children love learning. Their parents are super invested in them. I get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to American History and World History and to their government and help them see their place hin this country that is definitely doesnt always see them as a part of it. Typically, what have you taught in the past . Eleanor when i started, i was the only history teacher. Gamut, worldle history, u. S. History and government. This year, i will focus on government. Host when you say focus on government, what does that class what are the topics that class covers . Eleanor i am fortunate to get to teach a full year of government. We get to go over the branches
Programs in their teaching. They join cspans educational Relations Team in washington, d. C. For four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. They also have lead cspan some summer educators conference. One of our three 2019 teacher fellows is middle School Teacher Zachariah Lowe of sumter, South Carolina. Zach lowe is one of our cspan teacher fellows. Hes a teacher at middle school in sumter, South Carolina. Tell us a little bit about your students. My students come from a very rural, very impoverished backgrounds. We are very on the edge of the Sumter County in South Carolina. Its kind of shape like oklahoma so our school comes from the panhandle, so we are completely away from the nearest city, and we have about 400 kids grades k through eight, so very small school as well. The kids are determined to grow, determined to learn and just great personalities. And desire to try to make their communities a better place. Your focus is state history, South Carolina state history. Wh
Bert Corona High School in california. Tell us about your students. I am fortunate to teach a population that is almost entirely firstgeneration americans. Most of my students are emergent bilinguals coming into their english language skills. I get to take a group of students who really want to learn. Immigrant children love learning. Their parents are super invested in them. I get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to American History and World History and to their government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes doesnt always see them as a part of it. You are moving to a new bicycle in the San Fernando Valley in the fall. Typically, what have you taught in the past . When i started, i was the only history teacher. I ran the whole gamut, World History, u. S. History and government. This year, i will focus on government. When you say focus on government, what does that class what are the topics that class covers . I am fortunate to get to t
One of our three 2019 teacher fellows is High School Teacher Eleanor Greene of pacoima, california. Host Eleanor Greene has taught at bert corona high school. Tell us a little bit more about your school and your students. Eleanor i am really fortunate to be able to teach a population that is almost entirely firstgeneration american. Most of my students are emergent bilinguals coming into their english language skills. I get to work with students who want to learn. Emigrant children love learning. They see education as their way out. Their parents are super invested in them. I get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to American History and World History and to their government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes doesnt always see them as part of it. Host you are moving to a New High School in the San Fernando Valley this fall. Typically, what have you taught in the past . Eleanor when i started, i was the only history teacher. I ran the who
California. Host Eleanor Greene has taught at bert corona high school. Tell us a little bit more about your school and your students. Fortunate am really to teach a population that is almost entirely firstgeneration american. Most of my students american. Most of my students are emergent bilinguals coming into their english language skills. I get to work with students who want to learn. Immigrants, children love learning. Their parents are super invested in them. I get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to American History and World History and to their government and help them see their place within this country that is definitely doesnt always see them as a part of it. That sometimes doesnt always see them as part of it. Host you are moving to a New High School in the San Fernando Valley this fall. Typically, what have you taught in the past . Eleanor when i started, i was the only history teacher. I ran the whole gamut, World History, u. S. History and government.