Lee, Shelley
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Hi! Welcome to my class website! Please use this resource to keep yourself informed and aware of assignments and important dates. I am super excited to share my love of literature with all my students!
My Education and Professional Background
BFA in Performance Theatre – University of MichiganPost-Baccalaureate in Shakespearian Studies - Stratford Conservatory (Canada)Post-Baccalaureate in Secondary Education - University of North Carolina Post-Graduate Certificate in Applied Shakespeare - American Shakespeare Theatre (Chicago) Master's degree in English Literature and Gifted Education from Western New Mexico University
My Educational Philosophy
In my classroom, I want students to have freedom that allows for expression and creativity. Students should be able to experiment with likes and dislikes and to realize their strengths and weaknesses. After this base is developed, the curriculum can be molded to tie in each student’s learning style.
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Position: | English 12/Ap Art History | |
Room: | C306 Google Classroom | |
Phone: | 480-224-3106 | |
Email: | Lee |
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Welcome!
Hi! Welcome to my class website! Please use this resource to keep yourself informed and aware of assignments and important dates. I am super excited to share my love of literature with all my students!
My Education and Professional Background
BFA in Performance Theatre – University of MichiganPost-Baccalaureate in Shakespearian Studies - Stratford Conservatory (Canada)Post-Baccalaureate in Secondary Education - University of North Carolina Post-Graduate Certificate in Applied Shakespeare - American Shakespeare Theatre (Chicago) Master's degree in English Literature and Gifted Education from Western New Mexico University
My Educational Philosophy
In my classroom, I want students to have freedom that allows for expression and creativity. Students should be able to experiment with likes and dislikes and to realize their strengths and weaknesses. After this base is developed, the curriculum can be molded to tie in each student’s learning style.
| Email Shelley Lee