The Napoleon Simulation immerses students in the Rise and Fall of Napoleon as the French Emperor and his unique role in the long course of the French Revolution. This is in essence, a guided notes activity however, students debate and work together as a class to evaluate and make decisions regarding the various scenarios of Napoleon's life. This activity engages students with the course content and helps them to get to know Napoleon on a more personal level than just reading articles or anal
This lesson allows educators to consider the prevalence of anti-Muslim sentiments in the U.S. in the aftermath of 9/11 from the perspective of a practicing Muslim (Yusuf Stevens, formerly Cat Stevens) and use Cat Steven's music to promote tolerance towards Muslims and all groups of people who are scapegoated during tragic events perpetrated by individuals whose actions do not represent the vast majority of the ethnic/religious group they belong to. Included here is an introductory slideshow wh
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Religion, Social Studies, U.S. History
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Experience
Tenured Social Studies Teacher - 9+ years
U.S. History
Global History II
Global History I
Guitar Club Advisor
Philosophy Club Advisor
Teaching style
Essential Question based discussion
Document/Stimulus based learning.
Simulations
Debates
Awards & shining teacher moments
Bi-annual Guitar Club concerts/Concert for a Cause.
My own education history
Bachelor's in History + Philosophy at SUNY Stony Brook University
Masters in Teaching Social Studies at SUNY New Paltz University
Additional biographical information
Proud of my Greek heritage and an ardent admirer of all things History and Philosophy!
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