Doug Andersen, AP Human Geography (Distance Education)
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After working in Utah public schools for 19 years, Doug Andersen is excited to work with American Heritage School Distance Education.  Doug received a Bachelors degree in Secondary Education Social Science Teaching from Brigham Young University with minors in Geography, History, and Anthropology. He later received a Masters degree from Utah State University in Geography. He has taught World Geography, World History, US History and AP Human Geography in Wasatch and Alpine School Districts. He loves to discover the world through travel and has special interest in Asia. After serving a mission in the Philippines, he has been able to learn in Japan, Korea, India and Nepal. He currently teaches AP Human Geography at Oak Canyon Junior High and works full time in the McKay School of Education at BYU. He currently serves as the vice-president of the Utah Geographic Alliance, a non-profit organization that works to improve geographic literacy in Utah. He is excited to help students discover the world that they “may be prepared in all things.” Mr. and Mrs. Andersen are the parents of five children ages 6 to 16 and are very excited to be associated with American Heritage School.

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Date of Hire: 2010
Education: Brigham Young University
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