Instructor: JODY ANDES

JODY ANDES

Jody Andes holds a Bachelor's degree in History and English from the University of Montana and a Master's degree in Education and History, with a focus on Cultural and Intellectual History, from Michigan State University. She has over 30 years of experience teaching junior high and high school history, English, social science, and debate across Michigan, Montana, Utah, California, Ohio, and Texas. Additionally, she spent a year as a substitute teacher at the British School in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Now retired, Jody serves as a docent at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and volunteers with Intermountain Therapy Animals. She is married to Bill, and together they have two sons, Chris and Scott, and three grandchildren, Michael, Joey, and Max. They also have two dogs, Queen Liliuokalani and Cleopatra.

JODY ANDES is currently teaching:

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JODY ANDES has previously taught:

  • Whodunnit? Using Art in Crime Scenes and Other Unusual Places
  • The Language of Flowers: Flowers as Symbols in World Cultures