Teaching
My teaching style provides rigorous course content in an accessible way to students of all backgrounds and skill levels, fosters deep learning and a genuine passion for economics. As I create my course curriculum, I ask myself what insights I can offer to prepare students to become successful future economics graduates and professionals.
My teaching effectiveness is evidenced by excellent course evaluations and receipt if the inaugural 2021 Larry Kenny Graduate Teaching Award in the Department of Economics at the University of Florida.
Instructor, University of Florida
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics (medium-level undergraduate, calculus-based)
Spring 2020 (Overall 4.75 out of 5.00)
Fall 2020 (Overall 4.52 out of 5.00)
Spring 2021 (Overall 4.80 out of 5.00)
Summer C 2021 (Overall 4.66 out of 5.0)
Teaching Assistant, University of Florida
2021/2022:
ECO 4104 Economics of Competitive Strategy (upper-level undergraduate, without calculus)
2019/2020:
ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business (upper-level undergraduate, without calculus)
2018/2019:
ECP 5705 Economics of Business Decisions (MBA course, without calculus)
2017/2018:
ECO 4934 Applied Analysis of Economic Indicators (upper-level undergraduate, without calculus)
ECP 4451 Law and Economics (upper-level undergraduate, without calculus)
2016/2017:
ECO 4934 Applied Analysis of Economic Indicators (upper-level undergraduate, without calculus)
Sample Course Materials

Sample Course Syllabus
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics

Sample Lecture Notes
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics
Teaching Evaluations

ECO 3101 Spring 2020

ECO 3101 Fall 2020

ECO 3101 Spring 2021

ECO 3101 Summer A 2021