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Twenty seven years college (open-access community college, four year college, and university) teaching in political science (American Government, State Local Government), public policy (Health Policy, Public Administration, Personnel, Public Policy, Grant-Writing, and Public Budget/Finance). Now retired from classroom teaching, I currently tutor adults in G.E.D. classes for a non-profit and teach as a volunteer for another local non-profit (Latina Women's League) a seven week U.S. Citizenship course, to assist adult learners to pass the written, verbal, and comprehension U.S. Citizenship test. Included in my store (as of March 2018) are the seven individual class lessons (power point, and links to brief videos in public domain). A mini-sample of lesson one, and a vocabulary list for the application are available as free downloads. My Citizenship students are adult learning ranging in age from 21 to 81, from Latin and South American countries, Asian, European, and African nations, and Great Britain. It is my hope that the newly posted U.S. Citizenship materials/lessons might provide some income to purchase supplies/books/and equipment for the non-profit in support of this important program. My college students range from age(s) 14 to mid sixties retirees and returning service veterans. About one third of my current students are 11th and 12th grade high school students in dual-enrollment, taking my college courses.
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Preview of Homeless in the United States in 2021

Homeless in the United States in 2021

The Face of Homelessness in the United States in 2021 “Homeless”, “Homeless Veterans”, “Families”, “Homeless Students”, “Liz Murray” “Poverty”, “Homelessness”, “Homeless Students” 51 Pages total (This unit includes 51 Power point slides, was updated August 1, 2021) This unit contains power point slides about the (1) demographics of America's homeless; (2) increased homelessness among working poor families with children, (3) decreasing --until 2018--homelessness among Veterans, and (4) the largel
Preview of The Impeachment Process, History & Impeaching an American President (2-22-2021)

The Impeachment Process, History & Impeaching an American President (2-22-2021)

This product contains 38 power point slides, many with publicly licensed and available videos. It originally (October 2019) contained twelve original power point slides, and was significantly updated and expanded as of January 6, 2020 to seventeen slides, to include the FIRST impeachment (December 18, 2019) of Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States. Since then it has been updated (Feb 18, 2020) after the FIRST Senate Acquittal (Jan 15- Feb 5, 2020). Now (Feb 22, 2021) it also in
Preview of Selma, 1965 Voting Rights Act & Civil Rights Since the Shelby, AL Court Case

Selma, 1965 Voting Rights Act & Civil Rights Since the Shelby, AL Court Case

This year (2021) is the 56th Anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the Selma March on Bloody Sunday (March 7, 1965) portrayed in the new movie "Selma". This unit is an interactive 16 slide Power Point presentation (written in Power Point 2013) about the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; the Civil Rights March of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama March 7, 1965; and the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court decision Shelby, AL v Holder. UPDATE ****** January 14, 2021 I have updated by adding t
Preview of First Amendment Free Speech, Political Action Committees, and SUPER Pacs

First Amendment Free Speech, Political Action Committees, and SUPER Pacs

23 Pages total (18 Powerpoint slides and 10 pages of MicroSoft Word documents, a reproducible and two sample essays written Fall 2012 by my community college students) This unit explains how parts of the first amendment “free speech” protections relate to the development of political action committees (PACs), 527 Organizations, and the rise of Super PACs. Since 2010, when they became legal, Super PACs have become very powerful campaign financers of U.S. national elections. Some of the Power po
Preview of Selma Movie, 1965 Voting Rights Act, Bloody Sunday, Civil Rights

Selma Movie, 1965 Voting Rights Act, Bloody Sunday, Civil Rights

This preview is an excerpt from an actual reproducible handout you can use with your own students and class for a reaction paper on the newly released movie "Selma", the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and "Bloody Sunday". It also includes the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case Shelby, AL v. Holder, that has significantly weakened the Act, allowing 30 states to re-impose 'voter ID and registration" restrictions, that have especially adversely affected racial and ethnic minority voters. This reproducible is
Preview of Civil Rights (From my American Gov --now online class) for your use.

Civil Rights (From my American Gov --now online class) for your use.

This is my updated Civil Rights chapter from my American Government introductory course at Santa Fe College (Community/Junior College) in Florida. Now that we are 'online only' due to the COVID19, I have put notations on many of the 'note fields' of the 54 power points, and there are also six active links to videos. This chapter looks at (1) the history of segregation in the U.S. (2) the African-American civil rights movement of the 1950-1960s, Dr King, Rosa Parks, etc. (3) the Women's movem
Preview of U.S. Presidency (American Government) from my online Community College class

U.S. Presidency (American Government) from my online Community College class

This is my updated U.S. Presidency (Executive Branch) chapter from my American Government introductory course at Santa Fe College (Community/Junior College) in Florida. Now that we are 'online only' due to the COVID19, I have put notations on many of the 'note fields' of the 59 power points, and there are also nine active links to videos. In the cover slide, the notes include the review sheet need to know questions that will be on the exam covering this material--as a review. This chapter look
Preview of Congress (American Government) Chapter 6 from my online Community College class

Congress (American Government) Chapter 6 from my online Community College class

This is my updated Spring 2020 Congress chapter from my American Government introductory course at Santa Fe College (Community/Junior College) in Florida. Now that we are 'online only' due to the COVID19, I have put notations on many of the 'note fields' of the 77 power points, and there are also ten active links to videos used by fair use. This chapter looks at (1) Constitutional basis and structure of Congress, (2) Redistricting and Gerrymandering in the US House, (3) How a Bill becomes a Law,
Preview of Homeless in US in 2014, Essays/Handouts Reproducable

Homeless in US in 2014, Essays/Handouts Reproducable

The Face of Homelessness in the United States in 2014 “Homeless”, “Homeless Veterans”, “Families”, “Homeless Students”, “Liz Murray” “Poverty”, “Homelessness”, “Homeless Students” 12 Pages total (Word Documents, Essays, Reproducible Handout) (This unit includes 12 pages of MicroSoft Word documents, and a reproducible essay assignment with a ten-item sources list (including hot links to videos, organizations, and laws). This product is the companion to the 19 power point slide unit posted in my s
Preview of First Amendment, Free Speech, Campaigns, Political Action Committees/SuperPacs

First Amendment, Free Speech, Campaigns, Political Action Committees/SuperPacs

These go along with the Power Point slides I posted already-- (I'm a newbie, couldn't seem to get both formats to post in one packet). I have included the MS Word Super PAC essay, I assigned to my community college students fall term 2012, along with two sample actual student essays. The essay assignment has nine ‘hot link’ (URL) sources to help students. (These can also be useful in expanding or customizing your own lecture and discussion on this topic.) I have updated (since the election) a
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Experience

Twenty seven years college (open-access community college, four year college, and university) teaching in political science (American Government, State Local Government), public policy (Health Policy, Public Administration, Personnel, Public Policy, Grant-Writing, and Public Budget/Finance). Now retired from classroom teaching, I currently tutor adults in G.E.D. classes for a non-profit and teach as a volunteer for another local non-profit (Latina Women's League) a seven week U.S. Citizenship course, to assist adult learners to pass the written, verbal, and comprehension U.S. Citizenship test. Included in my store (as of March 2018) are the seven individual class lessons (power point, and links to brief videos in public domain). A mini-sample of lesson one, and a vocabulary list for the application are available as free downloads. My Citizenship students are adult learning ranging in age from 21 to 81, from Latin and South American countries, Asian, European, and African nations, and Great Britain. It is my hope that the newly posted U.S. Citizenship materials/lessons might provide some income to purchase supplies/books/and equipment for the non-profit in support of this important program. My college students range from age(s) 14 to mid sixties retirees and returning service veterans. About one third of my current students are 11th and 12th grade high school students in dual-enrollment, taking my college courses.

Teaching style

I use technology, power point--often linked to brief high quality publicly accessible video clips, discussion, role-playing simulations in class, supervised computer based simulations in classroom labs. Small group projects, as well as traditional exams and essays.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Three times nominated finalist for Teacher of the Year (2011, 2016 Santa Fe College) and 2002 (James Madison University). Have received numerous awards for involvement in student services, and as advisor to student conduct boards.

My own education history

I hold a State 6-12 grades Social Science certificate of eligibility (teaching), Bachelors (religion), Masters (Public policy/administration), Graduate certificate in Gender Studies, and PhD (Political Science).

Additional biographical information

I first heard of TpT on TV (Steve Harvey Show) fall 2012. I am currently a newly retired full Professor of Political science, working again part-time at my former college, an open-enrollment four year (formerly community) college which was ranked top in the nation by the PEW Corporation 2014-2016. My semester contracts depend on student enrollment (down considerably in this economy). I originally thought about tutoring, consulting, or exam administration ... but my love is teaching. Having some control over and 'stabilizing' my income through TpT seems perfect, as my husband is approaching retirement and our income will be more than halved. I am always exchanging ancillaries with colleagues, even those for whom I am on occasion a long-term substitute. I have written for pay ancillaries for both Houghton Mifflin, and a national study-guide for another major publisher. Somehow, teachers supporting each other, makes so much more sense, than selling your creative efforts to a national corporation to market. Having access to TpT products, and reading some of the supportive ideas/chats, I think access to others' creative work (would be wonderful for my teaching). My students and I have benefited from materials I have purchased from TpT. It has provided me a supportive 'community' of dedicated creative colleagues. The TpT community has also provided some of the professional development options, our (FL) teaching budgets' have long since ago cut from our colleges and secondary schools. I welcome your constructive feedback, comments and suggestions on my work, and if you would like updates and revisions on products please follow me.