I have served as an Assistant in Instruction for three undergraduate courses, totaling nine discussion sections. During Fall 2009, I led three discussion sections for "International Relations," taught by Professor Christina Davis. During Spring 2010, I again led three discussion sections for "International Relations," taught by Professor Andrew Moravcsik. And during Spring 2011, I led three discussion sections for "Intelligence, National Security and the Constitutional Democracy," taught by Dr. Diane Snyder. You may find detailed summaries of my teaching evaluations here (.pdf).
Between Spring 2011 and Summer 2012, I completed a "Teaching Transcript" program offered by Princeton's McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. This program helps graduate students improve the overall quality of undergraduate education. Through this program, a McGraw Center teaching fellow observed one of my discussion sections and followed up with a feedback and review discussion. I also attended multiple workshops on pedagogy and completed a teaching statement accessible here (.pdf).