ADVANCED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY
This page contains the syllabus and links to additional materials for the AT Bio Course
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| American History |
American History For Cynical Beginners
An Online Course for teachers and students. It can serve as a resource for background research, a guide for lesson plans, or a supplement to textbook reading. |
Art History
An interactive syllabus with slide review sheets, links and projects. |
BAND
mp3 reference recordings, practice assignments, band announcements, and links. |
BIOLOGY
Ms. Repole's Biology Course Homepage |
Birth of Modern Europe
Companion website for the course, including an interactive syllabus, student webs, essays and historical fictions. |
Ceramics and Visual Arts at Fieldston
Information about Art and Ceramics, as well as images of work by students and other ceramic artists. |
Comparative Geology
This course covers basic geology and geological processes. Students will study plate tectonics, chemistry of minerals, and mineral and rock identification. The geological history of the East Coast of the U. S. will also be studied. Field trips will be an integral part of this course. Geological histories of Maine/Labrador, the NYC area, and New Zealand will also be compared. |
Compton Mahase's Chemistry page
Check for your assignments by clicking on the appropriate chemistry course. |
Darren Meyers' Class Website
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Earth Science
Following a study of minerals and their chemistry, participants in this course investigate the geology of the NYC area and then widen the investigation to include the Earth’s processes that created local rock formations. The course includes an exploration of the current theories of plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanism, as mountain builders, followed by a study of the forces that attack Earth’s surface, such as glaciers, stream erosion, and wind. Meteorology constitutes a large part of the spring semester after the participants collect and analyze weather data during a few weeks in late winter. Field observations and lab work are integral parts of all the studies. |
East Meets West
Is there a “clash of civilizations”? Can we bridge the political and cultural distance between West and East? This team-taught interdisciplinary course will engage students in study of how the West perceives the East and the East perceives the West, encouraging a deeper understanding of religion and culture, in the hopes of shedding light on current conflicts. |
English IV
Welcome to the website for John Love's section of English IV at Fieldston. |
| Ethics in Science |
European Intellectual History
In this course we examine European history in the writings of some of its most influential figures. Each work we take up will be analyzed and discussed in its historical context. This is not a textbook. |
Evo-Eco page
assignments/readings |
| Fieldston Performing Arts Dept.- Drama and Tech |
History of Modern Architecture
“Less is more,” the modern architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe famously intoned, to which Robert Venturi later responded, “less is a bore.” Who was right? A survey of Modern architecture from 1850 to the present, the course will pursue definitions of the "modern," and “postmodern” in the context of architecture and the manmade landscape. |
History of Modern Art
“Art is what artists s[p]it” is the euphemistic quotation attributed variously to Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol. So what is art, once minimalist Yves Klein can frame a canvas painted “only” blue, or conceptual artist Piero Manzoni can exhibit excrement in a can? This course will pursue definitions of art in the Modern Era, from Manet’s Dejeuner sur l”Herbe to the present, focusing on European and American art. |
Intensive Biology
This page contains the syllabus and additional material for the Molecular Biology Course. |
Inventing Gotham
An interactive syllabus and course page where students post a virtual version of the walking tours they have created. The site also includes assignments and students' semester projects. |
| Jazz Website |
| Kate Reynolds - English IV |
| LES CLASSES DE MME R |
| Le Site De Cécile Droz |
Mathematics - Carl Anhalt
Announcements, Homework, and Lecture notes for Mr. Anhalt's math courses. |
| Mathematics - Albert Watson |
| Mathematics - Laurie Bass |
| Mr. Cairo's Intensive Chemistry |
| Mr. Andy Meyers Moodle Discussion Board |
| Mr. Suggs' Math Website |
| Percussion - Scott Latzky |
PhotoWeb
Photography at Fieldston. |
| Science Research |
| Spanish - Esperanza Cano |
| Spanish - Sra. Montera |
The Biancani Pages
Here's your access to Ms. B's class and advisory pages. |
| THE CHURCH ADVISORY |
THE CHURCH LINKS
HERE YOU WILL FIND LINKS TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, ADVANCED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY, & THE CHURCH ADVISORY |
US Since 1940 - Andy Meyers
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United States History Since 1945 - Andy Meyers
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Waldman's Biology
assignments/readings |
Yun Home Page
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