I have a very
strong commitment to teaching undergraduate and graduate level students.
My first experiences in teaching were in Taiwan, where I taught high
school students for four years. Although the content of those courses
was very different from what I teach now, it was there that I came
to appreciate and enjoy the teaching/learning process.
As a graduate
student at the University of Arizona, I taught a variety of courses,
including: Introduction to Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology,
Introduction to Linguistics and Meaning in Language. My most recent
teaching experience was at Northeastern University, where I taught
a Psychology of Language course.
While at Harvard,
I worked with several graduate students in the Cognitive Neuropsychology
Lab on a range of different research projects and now I am doing the
same here at MACCS. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of my teaching experiences
and am always enthusiastic for the opportunity to work with students
who are interested in learning how to do quality research in cognitive
psychology.