First-year Foundations of Success
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Hi! My name is Darrol Hughes, and I teach the Foundation for Success courses at East Bay. After receiving my Master’s in Anthropology, I interned for a year at the Smithsonian Museum in DC. I really enjoyed my time in DC, but the pull of the classroom (and California) made my return inevitable. I now teach the foundation class as well as a number of other (sociology and cultural anthropology) courses at junior colleges around the Bay.
Teaching my discipline is one thing, but supporting learning, in general, is another. The success course is designed to impart purposeful lessons that should help students in all their other classes and beyond. I am really passionate about helping others find their purpose, because when one does, school, work, life, all come into view.
So, I look forward to working with you and making sure that your first-year experience at East Bay is all you hoped it would be and more. Cheers.
Email: darrol.hughes@csueastbay.edu
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It's been almost 20 years since I started teaching this class and I love teaching it more now than ever, especially with the opportunity to give a shot online! My goal is simple: to be a positive influence in your life early in your college career! After completing Foundations of Success I and II, I hope you're confident in yourself and ready to dominate the rest of your journey through college and beyond (with some humility). I'm not going to say my class is different and better than the others, but it might be! :-) --Coach P
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Hello, I am Andrew Yunker, and I teach the Foundations of Success courses, in which I help incoming first-year students apply strategies for success.I have a Master's degree in computer science, which I've used to create my own business in restoring computing technology. I've also developed software technology to help students persist in their academic pathway, and I provide course data and analytics to help improve our FYE program.
I recently launched a web-based scavenger hunt that uses a combination of today's technologies along with concepts of kinesthetics to create an interactive environment to pass along information and to help students apply skills such as critical thinking and time management.
Email: andrew.yunker@csueastbay.edu