Here's a modest collection of helpful teaching resources I've gathered over the years that has collectively shaped how I approach teaching and learning.
University of Oxford
Introduction to Logic (Tutor, Corpus Christi College)
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
PHIL 3601: Scientific Thought (Grader)
PHIL 3607: Philosophy of Psychology (TA)
PHIL 1002W: Introduction to Philosophy (TA)
PHIL 1001: Introduction to Logic (TA)
Milton Academy
Class IV Physics (conceptual physics with introductory philosophy of science)
Advanced Physics (one semester of calculus-based mechanics and one semester of the experimental foundations of quantum mechanics)
Quantum Mechanics and Epistemology
Theorizing Sex and Gender
Teaching and Learning
Chemistry (a year-long survey course)
Summer @ Brown
Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Reality
Introduction to Astrophysics and Cosmology (TA)
Brown University
PHYS 0030: Basic Physics (Grader)
Bates College
PHYS s27: The Asteroid Impact Threat (TA)
PHYS 107: Classical Physics (Lab TA)
PHIL 195: Introduction to Logic (TA)