Teagle students interview several professors and college students, to test whether they grasp local politics in their respective neighborhoods.
Donahue interviews American History, Mr. Zimmerman of Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics, about his knowledge on local politics and the authority teachers have in their own school.
Teagle students discover whether New York city high school students understand New York City local politics as well.
Teagle interviews Deputy Mayor of Education and Community Development Dennis Walcott at City Hall.
Fatema interviews her teacher Mr. Cohen.
Teagle interviews Shaan Khan, Director of Community Affairs and Constituent Services at the office of Manhattan Borough President Stringer.
The first part of Fatema’s interview with Mr.Albetta.
The second part of Fatema’s interview with Mr.Albetta.
The third part of Fatema’s interview with Mr.Albetta.
The fourth part of Fatema’s interview with Mr.Albetta.
The final part of Fatema’s interview with Mr.Albetta.
Sze interviews fellow Teagle Student Weiting.
Sze interviews a fellow Double Discovery Center program student.
Lorraine, Shaun, and Fatema interview each other about Teagle summer seminar and the civic engagement project.
This interview focuses on how Local Politic can affect immigrant students in New York City.
The interviewee is Mr. Andy Engel, a 12th grade U.S. history teacher. He teaches in Manhattan International H.S. where all the students are immigrants.
Through this interview, we try to learn about Mr. Engel’s view on Local Politic and how it affects immigrant students, the curriculum he is teaching in M.I.H.S., and his opinion how to integrate local politic to high school social studies curriculum.
The first part of the compilation piece.









