Hi everyone, my name is Ricardo Anguiano. I graduated from Cal State Fullerton with my BA in history and masters in special education. I have been teaching for a total of ten years with five of those years teaching at Lydia Romero Cruz Academy. Prior to teaching at Middle College High School I thought for four years at the high school level in Los Angeles. I look forward to being your teaching this year.
This introductory economics course aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of key economic principles and concepts. Through lectures, discussions, readings, and practical examples, students will explore how individuals, businesses, and societies make decisions about resource allocation, production, consumption, and distribution. The course will cover both microeconomics (the study of individual economic agents) and macroeconomics (the study of the economy as a whole), allowing students to comprehend the interplay between micro and macroeconomic factors.
This introductory government and political science course provides students with an overview of the structure, functions, and dynamics of government systems and political processes. Through lectures, readings, discussions, and case studies, students will explore the principles of governance, the role of institutions, the behavior of political actors, and the impact of government policies on societies. The course aims to equip students with a foundational understanding of how governments operate, how decisions are made, and how political systems shape the world.
This comprehensive world history course offers students an exploration of human history from the emergence of early civilizations to the complexities of the modern globalized world. Through engaging lectures, readings, discussions, and visual resources, students will gain insights into the diverse cultures, societies, and events that have shaped the course of human development. The course aims to provide a nuanced understanding of historical trends, connections between civilizations, and the impact of past events on contemporary issues.
This college preparation course is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to successfully transition from high school to higher education institutions and beyond. Through a combination of workshops, discussions, assignments, and practical exercises, students will explore various aspects of the college experience, from the application process to academic strategies and personal development. The course aims to empower students to make informed decisions about their educational and career paths while fostering important life skills.
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