As an instructor, I aim to inspire curiosity and give students tools to critically evaluate the world around them. While most of my classes consist of lecture interspersed with discussion, engagement is a central goal of mine. I therefore use a variety of pedagogical strategies such as connecting to prior experience, small group discussions, and video clips to illustrate concepts.
- Adjunct professor, Claremont Graduate University, CA, "The Book of Mormon," Spring 2019
- Adjunct professor, California State University, Fullerton, CA, “Introduction to the Study of Religion,” Fall 2017, Spring 2018
- Adjunct professor, Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA, “Introduction to Christian Ethics,” Fall 2015
- Claremont Graduate University, “Third World Feminist Theologies,” to Professor Rosemary Radford Ruether, Spring 2013
- Claremont Graduate University, “Matristics: Women in Christian History: 2nd to 17th Centuries,” to Professor Rosemary Radford Ruether, Fall 2013
- Claremont Graduate University, “Gendering Mormonism,” to Professor Patrick Mason, Spring 2012 and Spring 2014