Splash Biography



CAROLINE KOHLER, ESP Teacher




Major: English/Education

College/Employer: BC

Year of Graduation: 2014

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Past Classes

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R992: 80s, 90s, and Now: How has high school changed over the decades? in Splash Fall 2013 (Nov. 17, 2013)
In this class we will be looking at how high school culture--classes, fashion, clubs, student values, and more--have changed over the last 30 years. We will do this through the lens of popular movies such as The Breakfast Club and Clueless!


X852: Exploring Europe: Highlights of France and Ireland in Splash Spring 2013 (Apr. 07, 2013)
Dublin. Paris. Galway. Lille. Limerick. Normandy. Cork. Versailles. Join us as we explore the cities that captured our hearts while making some traditional foods from each country! We'll also be learning about great things to do, fun places to go, and cultural differences!


A717: Pinterest Inspired Pinning in Splash Fall 2012 (Nov. 04, 2012)
Let's craft! And let's do it Pinterest style! Come join us while we dive into one of the many crafts on the exceedingly popular picture/hobby sharing website Pinterest! Inspired by one of the popular crafts on the site's "DIY and Craft" section, we are going to actual pins to create a beautiful work of art that you are sure to find PINteresting...


X506: "Don't Stop Believin" to "She Doesn't Even Go Here:" Stereotypes in Glee and Mean Girls in Splash Spring 2012 (Apr. 01, 2012)
THE CHEERLEADERS. THE CHOIR KIDS. THE TRANSFER STUDENT. THE POPULAR GROUP. THE ATHLETES. Stereotypes of high school students are everywhere in society. In this class we will look at the stereotypes of high school students in the movie Mean Girls and the television show Glee in terms of how they relate to your own high school experiences. Are they spot on? Are they completely ridiculous interpretations of high school? Is there an element of truth to them? Come join the discussion on this hot topic!