Dark History: Madmen, Movements, Murderers and More

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Why Take This Course?

😱 Are you fascinated by the untold stories lurking in the shadows of history? 

Dive into the depths of the past with Dark History: Madmen, Movements, Murderers, and More, a unique course that sheds light on the darker side of human history. From chilling tales of human and animal experimentation to the horrors of concentration camps, this class fearlessly explores the depths of the human experience.

Each week, we'll delve into different subjects, ranging from notorious serial killers to ruthless dictators. Uncover the secrets behind the father of propaganda, his connection to Hitler, and how he manipulated the United States into a conflict involving banana farmers.

Needless to say, Dark History is not your typical history class!

 

Ages: 13-18

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Level: All Levels!

Price Per Session: $39

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Meet Your Mentor

Nicole P, M. Ed.

I specialize in fun and sometimes scary history. I love to tell a good story. I love to create a tale in such a way that you are drawn in and you don't necessarily realize that you are sitting in a classroom. I also love to laugh. I love to be creative and design opportunities for students to connect to other students. I am a proud mom, serial entrepreneur, artist, case worker, author, mom, and teacher.

Educationally, I have degrees in Sociology, Psychology, philosophy, and criminal justice and I recently completed my Master's in Education program and am getting my history certifications. I have run a domestic violence shelter, worked on mental health in a hospital, and did drop out prevention. I worked in the "field" for over a decade before going into business for myself. A lot of my work with children has involved teaching them how to evaluate, plan, and use logic to understand the world, events, and consequences. Critical thinking is a skill that I encourage and like to build into my classes as well as flexible thinking as both are essential life skills. I am also a published author and have been writing books, poetry, and for newspapers and magazines for over 30 years. I am a certified Common Sense Educator and have training in internet safety and working with students on digital citizenship.

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