I have taught as a head instructor and a teaching fellow at Harvard, where I've received specialized training in teaching college writing as part of its Humanities Colloquium. In addition to this two-semester sequence—which introduces students to 2500 years of essential works in global literature, philosophy, and history—I have taught for courses on early modern philosophy, existentialism, and philosophy and literature.
Currently, I run the philosophy department's senior thesis workshop. In the past, I led a tutorial in the department on Kant's practical philosophy and offered precollege summer school courses on moral psychology and existentialism.
Copies of my sample undergraduate syllabi are available upon request for the following types of courses: an introduction to early modern philosophy; an introduction to the Romantic movement; a comprehensive introduction to Kantian ethics; a comprehensive introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP AND ADVISING
Undergraduate Studies Fellow, Harvard Philosophy Department, 2024-Present.
I run the philosophy department's senior thesis workshop, guiding students on a year-long individual research project and giving them a venue to present and receive feedback on their work. I also provide advising in the philosophy major and offer special administrative support to the undergraduate studies team.
HEAD INSTRUCTOR
Tutorial, Kant’s Practical Philosophy, Harvard Philosophy Department, 2024.
Summer School Class, Existentialism, Harvard Summer School (2-week course for high school juniors & seniors), 2022, 2023.
Summer School Class, The Philosophy of Psychology, Harvard Summer School, 2022, 2023.
TEACHING FELLOW (Harvard)
PHIL 188. Philosophy and Literature: Proust (Richard Moran), Fall 2023.
PHIL 8. Self and World: An Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy (Alison Simmons), Spring 2023.
PHIL 30. Existentialism in Film and Literature (Sean Kelly), Fall 2022 [Head TF].
HUM10B. A Humanities Colloquium: From Ellison to Homer, (Jill Lepore), Spring 2022
HUM10A. A Humanities Colloquium: From Homer to Valeria Luiselli (Ambrogio Camozzi-Pistoja), Fall 2021.
COURSE ASSISTANT (Yale)
PHIL 267. Mathematical Logic (Sun-Joo Shin), Fall 2018.