I discovered my love for teaching early. In high school I worked with Intercambio, a Colorado-based NGO that focuses on teaching English as a foundation for uniting and connecting Colorado’s immigrant community with education and opportunities in Colorado. Since then, I have had the privilege to work with students from a wide-variety of backgrounds and in a wide variety of settings. I have served as a teaching fellow in formal classrooms at Harvard, in field courses in Florida, New Mexico and Italy. I have also worked with undergraduate and graduate research assistants in the United States, India and Nepal. I am dedicated to an interactive teaching approach that encourages students to balance a rigorous understanding of existing knowledge with the creativity and courage to develop their own ideas and approaches to the material.
Currently, I teach Sustainable Development (ESPP 11) as an appointed lecturer in the Environmental Science and Public Policy Program at Harvard University. You can find a syllabus for the course here.
Previously, I served as a Teaching Fellow (TF) for several undergraduate and master's level courses, including Environmental Politics (ESPP 78) with Professor Sheila Jasanoff, Sustainability Science (IGA 944) with Professor William Clark, Food Policy and Agribusiness (BGP 204) with Professor Ray Goldberg, and Water Policy (ESPP 10) with Professor John Briscoe. I have also been a guest lecturer in Innovation for Global Development (IGA 523) with Professor Calestous Juma.
During my time as a teaching fellow, I was awarded the Derek Bok Certificate of Distinction and Excellence in Teaching a total of five times—every time I was eligible for the award.