NAME:
Melanie Jacobson
SCHOOL:
San Marcos High School (Santa Barbara)
CLASS:
World History (10th grade)
SCHOOL PHONE:
(805) 967-4581 ext. 413
I've taught history classes at San Marcos High since 1993, and for five
years in Orange County before moving here. I was born and raised in San
Diego, earned my degree at University of California at Irvine, and am happy
now to live in Santa Barbara. When I am not teaching, I enjoy spending time
with my husband and two children. Music is one of my passions; I sing with
the Santa Barbara Quire of Voyces.
TEACHING AWARDS:
Venoco Crystal Apple (South County Secondary Teacher) Award (2004)
Santa Barbara Anti-Defamation League Educator Award (2003)
UCSB History Associates (K-12 Teacher) Award (2001)
Girsch Teaching Tolerance Award (1999)
SBSD Mentor Teacher (1997-1999)
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Special Recognition (1997)
PTSA Royal Award (1997)
Immaculate Heart College Global Teaching Award (1993)
FELLOWSHIPS
California History-Social Science Project Teacher Leader (UCSB, 1997-2004)
South Coast Writing Project Returning Fellow (UCSB, 1996)
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow (UCSB, 1995)
California History/Social Science Project Fellow (CalState Pomona, 1993)
California Writing Project Fellow (UC Irvine, 1991)
My aim is to bring history alive in the classroom, and to help make
personal connections between the past and our lives. To accomplish this,
class activities and projects are interactive, varied, and at times inter-
generational. Students engage in course material through oral history
interviews, simulations, primary document analysis, debates, individual and
collaborative research, field trips, and guest speakers. My teaching
approach is thematic and interdisciplinary: art, music, and literature
enrich and expand our understanding of humanity across time and place.