Teaching

Graduate Student Instructor Positions at the University of Michigan

Linguistics 347: Talking Minds (Winter 2021; Dr. Lisa Levinson)

Linguistics 347: Talking Minds (Fall 2020; Dr. Lisa Levinson)

Linguistics 209: Language and Human Mind (Fall 2019; Dr. Heather Taylor)

Linguistics 347: Talking Minds (Winter 2018; Prof. Jonathan R. Brennan)

Cognitive Science 200: Introduction to Cognitive Science (Fall 2017; Prof. Richard Lewis)

Linguistics 111: Introduction to Language (Winter 2017; Prof. Jelena Krivokapic)

Linguistics 209: Language and Human Mind (Fall 2016; Prof. Samuel D. Epstein)

Graduate Student Mentor, Linguistics Department (AY 2020-21)

Guest Lectures at the University of Michigan

Auditory Processing Language Specific Deficits, Ling 347 co-lecture (Emily Sabo), W18

Introduction to Syntax and Phrase Structure Rules, Ling 209, SP18

Discussion of Chomsky’s On Cognitive Capacity & Knowledge of Language, Ling 103, W19

An Introduction Sentence Processing, Ling 209, F19

Implicit and Explicit Measures of Sentence Acceptability, Ling 347, F20, Video Link

Part-time Faculty Position at Wayne State University

Linguistics 5300: Syntax (Fall 2018): Syllabus

University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Learning and Teaching: Teaching Experiences

Practice Teaching Facilitator (Winter 2020)

Preparing Future Faculty Seminar 2018 Graduate

Workshops completed: Engaging Students with Active Learning, GSI Teaching Orientation, Research-Based Practices for College Teaching, Using Technology to Check Student Understanding and Provide Feedback, Writing and Grading Exams, Observing Classes & Conducting Midterm Student Feedback Sessions, Consulting with Graduate Student Instructors Workshop, and Running Practice Teaching Sessions.