TEACHING EXPERIENCEYou can find my teaching statement here.
Teaching Assistant ECON 4600 Econometrics (Auburn University, Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Fall 2023) I serve as the teaching assistant in this course, primarily holding an independent recitation session every week. My main task includes teaching programming and coding in R, reviewing course materials, and coaching students in data analysis for their thesis. Throughout the semester, I worked with students frequently to develop their projects (i.e., pinning down research questions, figuring out available datasets and research design, implementing data work, and debugging). An example of my course slides can be found here. ECON 4310 Public Economics (TA for Lee M. Lockwood) field course for advanced undergraduate, University of Virginia, Fall 2018 and Fall 2019 I worked as a teaching assistant for undergraduate students in this advanced field course. My primary task is to hold the weekly independent TA sessions (3 sessions per week). I usually developed my course materials to help students understand concepts and models and, most importantly, develop some economic intuition. Topics in this course include taxation, social insurance programs, and (some simple) welfare analysis. ECON 3720 Introduction to Econometrics , University of Virginia, Spring 2020 ECON 2010 Principle of Microeconomics, University of Virginia, Fall 2020 Instructor ECON 2020 Principle of Microeconomics (scheduled, Auburn University, Spring 2024) |