My goal in teaching is that students gain a set of tools for critical thinking, which they can use throughout their studies and in their future jobs. I aim to help students become familiar with and excited about sociology, education, and statistics. I aim to engage students with social issues and theoretical frameworks which allow them to apply sociological insights in both their professional and personal lives. I believe that sociology is not only an academic discipline but rather a path through which students can better understand and contribute to the world around them. My goal is therefore to cultivate a classroom environment where students feel valued and motivated to explore their potential.
As of winter 2025 I will be teaching 'Statistics for Sociology' at Tel Hai academic college. I have also served as a teaching assistant for a range of classes, including Sociological Theory, Statistics, Philosophy of Education, and a few research seminars.
Moreover, my current experience as a statistics advisor at the School of Education at Tel Aviv University, allows me to guide and advise graduate students throughout their research process.
As Instructor, Tel-Hai Academic College, starting Winter 2025
'Statistics for Sociology'
As Teaching Assistant, University of Haifa
'Sociological Theory for undergraduate students', Winter and Fall 2013-2016
'Sociological Theory for graduate students ', Fall 2015, 2016
'Work Relations', Winter 2016
As Teaching Assistant, Oranim College of Education
Philosophy of Education, Winter 2016