Teaching Interests
My main teaching interests are in epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of machine learning, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of religion.
My pedagogy emphasizes participation and equity. I am working toward making my classrooms increasingly inclusive and student-centered.
Presentations and Writing about Teaching
"Collaborative Classes and Conferences: A How-To Guide"
APA Blog, April 2020
"Public Philosophy"
With Claire Michael
APA Blog, Syllabus Showcase series, October 2020
"Increasing and Diversifying Participation"
Eastern APA Teaching Hub, 2020
"Collaborative Midterm Teaching Evaluation: Sharing Authority in the Classroom and Empowering Students"
Central APA Teaching Hub (poster session), 2020
Teaching Awards
The Teaching Effectiveness Award
UC Berkeley, 2019
Awarded to about 0.5% of all graduate student instructors university-wide
Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award
UC Berkeley, 2019
Awarded to about 9% of all graduate student instructors university-wide
Teaching Experience
Primary Instruction at UC Berkeley
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Feminist Philosophy (Summer 2021)
Primary Instruction at the Berkeley Institute
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AI in a Human Context (Fall 2018)
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Science and Value (Spring 2018)
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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Fall 2017)
TA-ing at UC Berkeley
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Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (Timothy Crockett, Spring 2021)
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Philosophical Methods: AI Ethics and Meta-ethics (Shamik Dasgupta, Fall 2019)
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Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (Timothy Crockett, Fall 2018)
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Knowledge and Its Limits (Wesley Holliday, Spring 2018)
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Science and Human Understanding (Shamik Dasgupta, Fall 2017)
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Morality and Social Justice (Niko Kolodny, Spring 2017)
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Philosophical Methods: Personal Identity (Daniel Warren, Fall 2016)
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Plato (Klaus Corcilius, Summer 2016)
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Introduction to Philosophy of Religion (Timothy Crockett, Spring 2016)
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Introduction to Logic (Daniel Warren, Fall 2015)
TA-ing at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Introduction to Logic (Oron Shagrir, Fall 2012)
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Introduction to Logic (Eli Zilberfenig, Spring 2012)
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Introduction to Logic (Oron Shagrir, Spring 2011)
Reading at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Introduction to Philosophy of Science (Eli Pitcovsky, Spring 2014)
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Introduction to Philosophy of Science (Eli Pitcovsky, Fall 2013)
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Symmetry and Philosophy (Meir Buzaglo, Fall 2012)
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Symmetry and Philosophy (Meir Buzaglo, Fall 2011)
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Introduction to Analytic Philosophy (Meir Buzaglo, Spring 2010)