Teaching Experience
Since 2012, I have been teaching students in higher education in some way. I became enamored of college teaching as an undergraduate tutor at Appalachian State University, and pursued graduate education in Spanish, which afforded me the opportunity to teach beginner and intermediate Spanish, grammar, composition, and linguistics.
For more information about the courses I have taught (e.g., descriptions, prerequisites, assignments), please click here (links to a Google Doc).
Awards in Teaching
Excellence in Classroom Teaching (2016-2017 Academic Year)
Presented by the Graduate Student Association of North Carolina State University.
The Pennsylvania State University
Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (SPAN 215)*
Intensive Grammar and Composition (SPAN 200)*^
Elementary Spanish II (SPAN 002)
First Year Seminar in Liberal Arts (LA 83)
*Indicates at least one semester taught virtually. SPAN 200 taught asynchronously.
^ Indicates that I have served as Content Supervisor for this course.
Appalachian State University
Psychological Foundations (PSY 1200)
Behavior Change (PSY 2700)
Beginning Spanish (SNH 1010, 1020, 1030)
Intermediate Spanish (SNH 1040, 1050, 1060)
Spanish Grammar in Context (SNH 2005)
Spanish Conversation and Composition (SNH 2010)
Spanish Phonetics and Diction (SNH 3035)
Linguistics: Language, Mind, and Society (LLC 2050)