Teaching
Experience
I have taught courses on international organizations, the refugee and migrant crisis, and humanitarian crises, and guest lecture for courses along similar themes. I have also been a teaching fellow for undergraduate and graduate classes at GWU and served as a writing fellow for IR courses while an undergraduate at Tufts University.
Lecturer
Teaching Fellow
I have taught courses on international organizations, the refugee and migrant crisis, and humanitarian crises, and guest lecture for courses along similar themes. I have also been a teaching fellow for undergraduate and graduate classes at GWU and served as a writing fellow for IR courses while an undergraduate at Tufts University.
Lecturer
- Summer 2017 International Organizations, GWU Political Science Department. Syllabus
- Fall 2017 Refugee and Migrant Crisis, Elliott School of International Affairs. Syllabus
- Fall 2017 Humanitarian Crises, Georgetown University. Syllabus
Teaching Fellow
- Fall 2015 International Affairs Cornerstone Course, Elliott School of International Affairs MA program. Syllabus Evaluations
- Spring 2016 Introduction to International Politics, GWU Political Science Department. Syllabus Evaluations
- Fall 2016 International Affairs Cornerstone Course, Elliott School of International Affairs MA program. Syllabus
- Spring 2017 Global Governance, GWU Political Science Department. Syllabus
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Jessie's instruction in our discussion greatly helped my understanding of international politics and made me excited to take more IA courses in the future." |
Training
I am dedicated to improving student skills in how to structure and write political science research. I was selected for a year-long training at the George Washington University on how to teach writing skills for political science coursework. I was also selected to become a writing fellow at Tufts University, where I participated in a semester-long seminar in writing pedagogy and worked through Tufts' Academic Resource Center for three years.
I am dedicated to improving student skills in how to structure and write political science research. I was selected for a year-long training at the George Washington University on how to teach writing skills for political science coursework. I was also selected to become a writing fellow at Tufts University, where I participated in a semester-long seminar in writing pedagogy and worked through Tufts' Academic Resource Center for three years.
Teaching Interests
I really enjoy teaching and mentoring students. I am interested in teaching substantive courses on global governance, international organizations, refugees and displacement, humanitarianism, and peacebuilding. I am also interested in teaching methods courses on field research and qualitative and multi-method research design.
I really enjoy teaching and mentoring students. I am interested in teaching substantive courses on global governance, international organizations, refugees and displacement, humanitarianism, and peacebuilding. I am also interested in teaching methods courses on field research and qualitative and multi-method research design.