My teaching experience stretches back to the second year of my undergraduate program. As a graduate student instructor (TA) at Berkeley, I received an Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award, a Certificate of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, and was invited to train new quantitative social science GSIs at a pre-semester, campus-wide teaching conference. As an undergraduate I served for three years as a Peer Assisted Study Session Facilitator (similar to TA) for introductory micro- and macroeconomics, during which time I received a ‘Most Valuable Facilitator’ award and helped develop a new anti-plagiarism module, the results of which I presented at a national conference. I will be pleased to provide a teaching portfolio, including a statement of teaching philosophy and student reviews, upon request. I currently teach masters-level microeconomics at NC State.

Certificate

I received a Certificate of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from UC Berkeley in 2017. The requirements of the certificate are:

  • Participation in the all-day Teaching Conference for First-Time GSIs at UC Berkeley
  • Successful completion of a 300-level course on pedagogy that has been approved for the Certificate Program in the relevant discipline
  • Successful completion of the GSI Professional Standards and Ethics Online Course
  • Participation in six qualifying Workshops on Teaching
  • At least two semesters of teaching as a GSI at UC Berkeley
  • GSI classroom teaching observation by, and consultation with, a faculty mentor
  • Development of a course syllabus that you have designed
  • Use of mid-semester teaching evaluations
  • Creation of a teaching portfolio (available on request)

Awards

  • Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley, Fall 2013.
  • Most Valuable Facilitator Award (Facilitator’s Choice), Peer-Assisted Students Sessions (PASS) Program, Winter Semester, 2009.

Experience

  • Instructor, Fundamentals of Microeconomics (ECG700), NC State, Fall 2020-21.
  • Instructor, Master of Development Practice Math Bootcamp, UC Berkeley, Summer 2014–2017 (4 summers).
  • Discipline-Cluster Workshop Leader for Quantitative Social Sciences, UC Berkeley GSI Teaching Conference, Spring 2017.
  • Teaching Assistant, Dynamic Modeling (ARE 298; a 2 week intensive course) for Prof. Christian Traeger, April 2015.
  • Graduate Student Instructor, Mathematical Methods for Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE211) for Prof. Leo Simon, UC Berkeley, Fall 2014.
  • Graduate Student Instructor, The Economics of Climate Change (EEP 175) for Prof. Christian Traeger, UC Berkeley, Fall 2013.
  • ARE Departmental Tutor, Mathematical Tools for Economists (ECON 204), UC Berkeley, Summer 2013.
  • Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Resource Economics (RSEC1031) for Prof. Michael Harris, University of Sydney, Aug–Nov 2010.
  • Peer-Assisted Study Session Facilitator for Introductory Micro- and Macroeconomics, University of Sydney, 2008–2010 (6 semesters).
  • Video Peer Assisted Study Session Facilitator for an Anti-plagiarism Component of Business in the Global Environment, University of Sydney, 2009–2010 (2 semesters).