
I am a secondary educator with a master’s degree in American History & Government with extensive experience teaching U.S. government and political history at the dual-credit level. Committed to engaging students through discussion, historical analysis, and real-world applications of political concepts in both in-person and online learning environments. Experienced in developing collaborative classroom activities that encourage critical thinking about American government and international affairs. Dedicated to collegial collaboration, continuous professional development, and supporting student success in diverse learning settings.
James Madison Fellowships were created to honor Madison's legacy and Madisonian principles by providing support for graduate study that focuses on the Constitution—its history and contemporary relevance to the practices and policies of democratic government.