My Teaching Experience
I have taught economics to students of all levels at Monash University (Australia) since 2011 and privately since 2009. My teaching has been accompanied by economics haikus, economics slam poetry and special seminars that I run for my students on theoretical methods and/or real world applications (including Theory Camp, a Budget Party and a Math Camp for humanities students taking an economics class). I’ve been a lecturer, assistant lecturer and a TA (teaching associate, or ‘tutor’) and I’ve enjoyed it immensely!
Here’s a list of the subjects I have taught:
2015 Microeconomics for Masters of Business program
2015 Monetary Economics ECC3660, Professor Dinusha Dharmaratna
2014-2015 Intermediate Microeconomics ECC2000, Professor Klaus Abbink
2014 Public Finance ECC3810, Professor Ranjan Ray
2014 Economics of Developing Countries ECC3670, Professor Ranjan Ray
2011-2014 Poverty, Prosperity & Sustainability ECC2800/APG4429/APG5429, Lecturer Dr Simon Angus
2012-2013 Labour Economics ECX9050/ECC3710, Lecturer Dr Youjin Hahn
2011-2013 Principles of Microeconomics ECC1000, Professors Phil Grossman, Stephen King & Lata Gangadharan
2012-2013 Utility Theory for Actuaries ECC1001 (I lectured)
2012 History of Economic Thought ECC3800, Professor Elias Khalil
2011 ECF3120: Consumer Economics (I guest lectured)