The Sissification Of America: A Fifty-Year Decline In American Exceptionalism
The Sissification Of America: A Fifty-Year Decline In American Exceptionalism
Author: John W. Stevens
Publisher: John W. Stevens
Published: 09/01/2012
Pages: 388
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.14lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780615652719
About the Author
The author of this book, The Sissification of America: A Fifty-Year Decline in American Exceptionalism, is currently a conservative public school teacher in Redlands, California with more than twenty-five years of practical teaching experience in the classroom. I possess a professional bachelor of music degree as well as a master's degree in education administration from the University of Redlands in Southern California. I also hold a specialized certificate in GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) instruction from the University of California-Riverside. I am a mentor teacher and have been presented with various awards over the years, such as GATE Teacher of the Year, a Redlands Unified School District School Board Commendation, a recognition from the Redlands Beaver Medical Clinic for outstanding teaching in the Redlands Unified School District, and a letter of commendation for my teaching accomplishments from a United States Senator, Barbara Boxer of California. In addition, many of my classroom living-history programs have garnered recognition and have been featured in various local newspapers over several decades. I have delivered professional presentations at a number of educational forums and universities throughout the state of California, such as lectures on the implementation of exemplary elementary and middle school pedagogical techniques at CAG (California Association of the Gifted) conventions as well as various schools of education, including the University of Redlands, California State University-San Bernardino, and the University of California-Riverside. I have also been invited to speak before local public forums such as the Rotary Club, the Civil War Roundtable, and the California Republican Assembly. As a former GATE Site Coordinator at Clement Middle School in Redlands, California, I was instrumental in developing and administering a GATE program that served as an exemplary demonstration model for the state of California, through which I hosted visits from administrators and instructors from various school districts as well as a visit from the California state director of GATE instruction, La Donna Heine. While visiting Clement Middle School during a school wide PQR (program quality review), Mrs. Heine commended me for my leadership in making that school a demonstration site for gifted and talented education programs at the middle school level.
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