Jennifer Lankau Chase
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I absolutely love history. I have spent my academic career at Saint Louis University (a Jesuit school in yes, St. Louis, Missouri) and the University of Houston. I also am currently finishing up a dual credit master's degree in History and Curriculum and Instruction at UH. I am highly interested and involved in social studies curriculum. I've been a reviewer for World History textbooks, an assessment writer for Houston ISD, and a member of the Texas Teachers Teaching American History grant from the U.S. Department of Education for several years. I am also involved in curriculum writing for Holocaust Museum Houston. I've taught US History (Academic and AP), World History (Academic and AP), and World Geography. I was born in Michigan, although my parent's families are from Iowa and St. Louis, MO, but we moved to the Houston area when I was in middle school. I still have all my family in the Midwest and enjoy visiting them and St. Louis and Chicago as much as possible. I have lived in Bavaria, Germany (Garmisch-Partenkirchen) where I spent a summer working at a Benedictine Monastery to practice my German, and London, England for several years. I've also spent extended time in The Hague in the Netherlands. I have traveled all over the globe and take any travel opportunities that come my way (this past summer was spent domestically in DC and NYC). I love learning about the world around us and how our world affects our humanity. My academic focus has generally been interwar Europe, but as an Irish-American, I also love learning about anything Celtic and keeping basic Irish traditions alive in my family! I have two children and am as involved as I can be in their education. My daughter will be going into 9th grade and plays the Oboe, and my son is in 5th grade and has played piano for five years. Both are labeled as GT students, so I have not only professional knowledge of teaching GT kids, but also personal knowledge of parenting them (not always as easy as people might think!). I recognize that just because you are gifted in one area not all things come easily to you. It is my goal to instill good work ethics in my students as well as in my own "personal" children. I believe strongly in the adage, "Hard work trumps talent when talent doesn't work hard." If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask or reach me through the contact me page! I'm looking forward to another great year at HSPVA. Welcome! |
Video from Class of 2018Video of Ms. Chase and her 2015 4th period Pre-AP World Geography class taken for Holocaust Museum Houston's outreach programs.
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