About Liz Ramos
Liz Ramos has been teaching since 2005 at the secondary level. She currently teaches World History and AP Government. Ms. Ramos enjoys broadening the historical narrative and bringing in people and histories left out of the dominant narrative. Learning and laughing with her students while engaging in inquiry, connecting the past and present, developing news literacy skills, and empowering student agency with civic knowledge is critical to her instructional practice. Since 2017, Liz Ramos has served on the board of the News Literacy Project. In 2019 Ramos was awarded Outstanding Secondary Level Social Studies Teacher of the Year by the California Council for the Social Studies. She has written curriculum for PBS, Unsettled History, and CA Department of Ed-funded ethnic studies model curriculum efforts. Her work includes teaching literacy and methods in social studies at Claremont Graduate University, working to prepare critical social justice history educators.
Available for history/social science professional development trainings through the California Foundation for History Education.
e-mail: [email protected]
Available for history/social science professional development trainings through the California Foundation for History Education.
e-mail: [email protected]