Teaching

Claudia Mills said, "I think of philosophers as being the people who ask the kinds of questions that the other grownups have stopped asking." As a philosophy teacher, I have the privilege of guiding students through those questions, helping them to think clearly and critically about the fundamental nature of the world. This page contains some of my teaching materials. 

Here you can find sample notes for a teacher training session on creating a safe atmosphere for classroom discussion.

Here is a link to a sample of a writing rubric I have used to grade papers in Philosophy of Religion to help with fair grading.

Below are some courses I have taught, as well as some that I'd like to teach. Click on the course titles below for links to sample syllabi. 

Courses Taught

PHIL1000: Introduction to Philosophy 

PHIL1440: Introductory Logic

UCOR3000: Faith, Philosophy, and Science

UCOR2900: Ethical Reasoning

PHIL230: Contemporary Moral Problems

PHIL150: Introduction to Ethics

Additional Syllabi

Philosophy of Language (upper division)

Conditionals (graduate level seminar)

Philosophy of Religion (upper division)

Epistemology (upper division)

Philosophy in Literature: Philosophy and Poetry of Witness (interdisciplinary)