St. John's University - Anthropology
Anthropology, History, and Environmental Science Educator
Education Management
Angela B.
D'Souza
Northampton, Massachusetts
I have taught in Massachusetts public schools for nearly three years. In 2018, I completed Smith College's MAT program with a concentration in History. Prior to my transition into secondary education, I taught undergraduate anthropology courses at CUNY, St. John's University, and Boricua College in New York City. I earned a Master's degree from the New School for Social Research and hold a Master's degree in Romance Languages. Additionally, I am a skilled researcher and editor with particular interests in the anthropology of consumption; fostering diverse, inclusive, and equitable learning environments; and public education.
Teaching Fellow
Angela worked at Smith College as a Teaching Fellow
Researcher and Curriculum Writer, Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity
Angela worked at Smith College as a Researcher and Curriculum Writer, Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity
Instructor
Courses
Language and Culture: an introduction to sociolinguistics, to undergraduates
Anthropology of Religion: an undergraduate-level course cross-listed in the anthropology and theology departments
Humanities and Environmental Science Teacher
Angela worked at Phoenix Charter Academy Network as a Humanities and Environmental Science Teacher
Humanities and English Language Development Teacher
Develop curricula and teach two different courses (three sections); contribute to Network's Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Environmental Science Teacher
Angela worked at Phoenix Charter Academy Network as a Environmental Science Teacher
Teaching Candidate
Angela worked at Holyoke Public Schools as a Teaching Candidate
Instructor of Anthropology
Courses
Introduction to Anthropology: an undergraduate survey course in the four fields of anthropology (cultural, linguistic, physical and archaeological)
Gender, Culture, and Society: an undergraduate-level introduction to gender studies
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Romance Languages
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Cultural Anthropology
MAT
History
Teaching Fellow
Researcher and Curriculum Writer, Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity