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I have taught in public schools for 13 years and counting. For much of that time, I have served as a Social Studies teacher, teaching US History, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, and Philosophy. These days, I have added Career & Technical Education to my repertoire with a focus on Digital Media, Mass Communications, and Publishing. I currently teach Digital Photography (Intro and Advanced), and Yearbook.
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Preview of Visual Analysis Matrix: A Comprehensive Framework for Photo & Media Critique

Visual Analysis Matrix: A Comprehensive Framework for Photo & Media Critique

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This is a teacher-facing planning resource for leading high-level critique, discussion, and analytical writing around photography and visual media. The Visual Analysis Matrix is a structured framework that moves students progressively from immediate observation to formal analysis, narrative interpretation, ethical evaluation, and cultural critique. It is designed for teachers who want disciplined, evidence-based visual literacy in their classroom. Designed For• High School Photography • Digital
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Experience

I have taught in public schools for 13 years and counting. For much of that time, I have served as a Social Studies teacher, teaching US History, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, and Philosophy. These days, I have added Career & Technical Education to my repertoire with a focus on Digital Media, Mass Communications, and Publishing. I currently teach Digital Photography (Intro and Advanced), and Yearbook.

Teaching style

I come from a community of educators that believe that education is a vehicle for justice, social transformation, and self-enhancement. In my classroom, I work to position my students as creators of knowledge and agents of their own development. This means that my classroom centers democratic and student-lead decision making, while applying what we know to the so-called "real world." Much of my curriculum is project-based.