Truedson J Sandberg

TRUEDSON J SANDBERG holds a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from Brigham Young University (BYU). Before joining the Walden family, he worked as an adjunct professor in the English Department at BYU and, before that, as a law clerk in the chambers of Justice Christine Durham at the Utah State Supreme Court. In addiction to education, Truedson has published poems in Inscape Journal and has worked on several editorial teams. He is currently a faculty advisor for Teen Voices, Walden’s literary journal. Truedson is an advocate of genre based and problem-posing pedagogy. His classroom approach aims to help his students take apart and put back together both the genre they’re working in and their own beliefs and arguments. Truedson's past courses include: Language and Literature 9/10 and 11/12, Walden's Young Writers' Workshop, Gardening and Philosophy, Pop Culture and Philosophy, Mock Trial, Science Fiction, Literature and Film, B-Movies: It Came from the Drive-In, and The Literature of Marx and Engels.

TRUEDSON J SANDBERG has a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from Brigham Young University (BYU). Before joining the Walden family, he worked as an adjunct professor in the English Department at BYU and, before that, as a law clerk in the c…

High School Language Arts Teacher | After School & 21st Century Coordinator

Email Truedson at truedson.sandberg@waldenschool.us