I have had the opportunity to experience a breadth of teaching and TAing experiences at the University of Maryland. In the spring of 2025, I designed and taught an advanced undergraduate seminar in psycholinguistics titled Investigating A’ Movement (LING 449), which explored the phenomena through psycholinguistic, acquisition, and computational studies.
I have served as a TA for Syntax I (LING 310), Child Language Acquisition (LING 440), Phonology I (LING 320), Language and Mind (LING 240), and Introduction to Linguistics (LING 200), where I led a 10 person recitation section.
Prior to this, I was an adjunct lecturer at Hunter College (CUNY) in the Computer Science Department from fall 2017 to summer 2021. There, I was the instructor of record for a number of introductory computer science courses taught in Python and C++ (CSCI 120, 127, 133) and a recitation instructor for Software Development I (CSCI 260). I have had experience managing large (500+) lectures and large undergraduate TA cohorts, in addition to smaller seminar style courses in both computer science and linguistics. I additionally played a large role in the Computer Science department’s migration to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and have familiarity with toggling the material and my mentoring style between in person and virtual venues.