COLORFUL. CREATIVE. EDUCATIONAL.
With 10+ years of teaching experience at the High School and College Level, I am your biggest cheerleader.
Make this the best year yet... an uncommon year with with ready to use cozy luxury teacher resources that
engage your students & help accomplish your goals.
These words are the heart behind Caravan Sonnet Classroom. I believe that personal finance, history, and government are the greatest teacher for students as these subjects provide lessons and real-life examples of how the decisions we make can affect the legacy we leave. I will never stop trying to foster creativity and critical thinking in my classroom, alongside the requirements of test standards. In doing so I believe that this prepares students for not only the present as students, but as a foundation for their lives in college and beyond.
About Rebecca, the Caravan Sonnet Classroom Owner:
Rebecca has been a History, Political Science, and Personal Finance teacher for more than a decade teaching college level Political Science and History courses and Personal Finance, US Government (AP, Honors + College Placement), AP EURO, AP USH, AP WORLD, 20th Century World History, 20th Century Middle East History, Economics, Geography, PREAP World History and Geography and other additional High School courses.
Teaching creatively to make these subjects come alive and to inspire students to make a difference in their worlds is a passion of my heart that goes beyond the classroom. Rebecca is currently pursuing a second Masters, alongside a PhD with plans to graduate in the next couple of years.
She currently holds a Master of Public Administration, a Bachelor of Arts, and graduated with a Graduate Law Certificate from the prestigious Summer Academy on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in Women + International Human Rights Law from American University's Washington College of Law. She has also completed additional coursework in the Master of Legal Studies program at West Virginia University.
She has participated in numerous continuing teaching education programs including being a reader for College Board, the Supreme Court Institute for Teachers, various AP Board workshops and programs, worked as a Match Grant Coordinator helping to resettle asylees, trafficking victims, and refugees in the National Capitol Area, and interned as a graduate student at the National Organization for Women.
She has volunteered with Adopt-a-Platoon since 2005 and in my community in a variety of ways and holds professional affiliations or memberships with the 9/11 Memorial, APSA, Supreme Court Historical Society, Women in Government, and Women in International Security among others.
She is also the author of seven books, a freelance writer and blogger, and well-loved speaker, especially on the intersection of teaching civics and history in a social media age. You can connect more with her at: www.caravansonnet.com