Teaching

Teaching is a deeply valuable and rewarding aspect of my academic career and has profoundly influenced who I am as a philosopher. During my time at MIT, I have given teaching pride of place by actively pursuing every available teaching development opportunity. This includes completing MIT’s Teaching + Learning Lab (TLL)’s Graduate Teaching Certificate , a Research Mentoring Certificate , and serving as the department’s graduate teaching development coordinator (the “MetaTA”). I have also been a panelist for TLL-sponsored events, sharing my passion for pedagogy with peers across the Institute.

In recognition of my dedication to teaching, I was selected as one of seventeen graduate students across MIT to be a Teaching Development Fellow for 2023-2024. As part of the Fellowship, I participated in a biweekly seminar on the scholarship of teaching and learning, led by directors from the Teaching + Learning Lab, and spearheaded initiatives such as organizing workshops and creating resources to foster teaching development in my department.

Selected pedagogical training

Teaching Development Fellow (AY 2023–2024)
Teaching + Learning Lab & Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT
Research Mentoring Certificate (2024)
Graduate Teaching Development Coordinator (AY 2022–2023)
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT
Panelist — Experienced TA Panel, Teaching Days (2022, 2023, 2024)
Teaching + Learning Lab, MIT

Teaching Experience

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR)

Digital learning lab @ MIT (massive online open courses)

TA (recitation instructor and grader), MIT

TA, Université de Montréal

Guest lectures