"Here we go, back to Hitler," Sarah Washburn says to begin her History class. Sarah Washburn has been an instructor at LBCC for 4 years. Washburn's classes include, Western Civilization, U.S. History, History of Asia, and History of Middle East and Africa. Washburn has also been an instructor at Lane Community College for 7 years.
"Sarah Washburn is my favorite History instrucotr at LB," stated Danee Cliver, one of Washburns former students. Amber Nelson commented, "Sarah made History so interesting for me, I am considering changing my major."
Before coming to Oregon, Washburn received her Bachelor's degree at San Francisco State University, and her Master's at University of Nevada Las Vegas. After receiving her masters, washburn taught as a grad student at UNLV.
What is your favorite class to teach and why? I don't have a specific class I like best, but there are always parts of different classes that are more enjoyable to teach than others. I especially enjoy introducing students to parts of history they have never heard of or studied previously.
Why did you decide to become a teacher?
I decided to become a teacher because I love history and I also really enjoy being around people and introducing them to a subject they think they know, but presented in a new way.
I took my first history class when I was in fourth grade, and from that moment I was hooked. I also found it fascinating, not just what people did in the past, but how that affects are present.
I decided to become a teacher because I love history and I also really enjoy being around people and introducing them to a subject they think they know, but presented in a new way.
I took my first history class when I was in fourth grade, and from that moment I was hooked. I also found it fascinating, not just what people did in the past, but how that affects are present.
What do you like to do in your spare time? In my spare time I read, garden, and attend baseball games, Go Giants!
What is the most amazing place you have ever traveled to and what was so amazing about it?
The most amazing place I have ever been was Egypt. I was surrounded by history, but also, the overwhelming engineering of Ancient Egyptians and their artistic ability was breath-taking.
What advice would you give students choosing the same career path? I would tell students that if you want to become a professor to speak to a variety of the professors you take classes from about how they developed their teaching style and what has worked for them in the classroom and what hasn't.The most amazing place I have ever been was Egypt. I was surrounded by history, but also, the overwhelming engineering of Ancient Egyptians and their artistic ability was breath-taking.
At A Glance
Sarah Washburn
LBCC History Instructor
4 years at LB
7 years at Lane
Giants Fan