Cherrys Parrott

 CherrysM. Parrott

Cherrys M. Parrott

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May 2, 2018
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Prof. Parrott's class is a great one to take at 0930. She's very passionate about history and undeniably a charismatic professor. I would honestly take her for another history class. Every week, she gives a book chapter analysis. She also requires a total of 4 short essays.

Biography

Northeast Lakeview College - History

Teacher at Brackenridge HS
Higher Education
Cherrys
Parrott
San Antonio, Texas
First generation Latina and history instructor with a focus on mentorship and curriculum development.


Experience

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    History Teaching Assistant

    TA for Late Imperial China course (late Ming/early Qing to the beginning of the 20th century) Fall 2015 and the history of Mexico Spring 2016.
    Lecture, collaborate in student discussions, primary source documentation presentation and activities and keep attendance, provide weekly office hours, proctor tests, and grade.

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    AIS Teaching Assistant

    Teaching assistant for core curriculum course required of all incoming freshman, designed to introduce students to the general scholarship practices within three broad academic cultures: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities.

  • Alamo Colleges

    Adjunct Professor of History

    Use a flipped classroom model to encourage active participation in the classroom through discussion and analyzation of primary sources.

  • San Antonio ISD

    Dual Credit and AP US History

    AP Government teacher 2018 - 2019

  • St. Philip's College

    Dual Credit U.S. History

    Cherrys worked at St. Philip's College as a Dual Credit U.S. History

Education

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Master’s Degree

    History
    Research focus on Asia include the Asian Diaspora in Latin America, Chinese immigrants along the US/Mexico border, and Japanese Peruvians.

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Bachelor's Degree

    History, Magna Cum Laude
    Minored in International Studies

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    History Teaching Assistant


    TA for Late Imperial China course (late Ming/early Qing to the beginning of the 20th century) Fall 2015 and the history of Mexico Spring 2016. Lecture, collaborate in student discussions, primary source documentation presentation and activities and keep attendance, provide weekly office hours, proctor tests, and grade.

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    AIS Teaching Assistant


    Teaching assistant for core curriculum course required of all incoming freshman, designed to introduce students to the general scholarship practices within three broad academic cultures: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities.

  • Western Governors University

    Master’s Degree

    Curriculum and Instruction
    Completed 20 hours of degree

HIST 1301

4.7(3)