Teaching & STUDENT SUPERVISION
Co-Supervisor
Undergraduate Honours Thesis: Psycho-social impacts of water-related natural disasters on minority youth in N. America (Summer & Fall 2020)
Supervisor
Four Research Assistants (Spring 2019 - ongoing)
Principal Instructor
Sociology: Environmental Sociology. (Winter 2019)
Sociology: Social Psychology. (Summer 2016)
Co-Instructor
Sustainable Communities. (Winter 2020 - online)
Lab Instructor
Sociology: Introduction to Social Statistics. (Winter 2014)
Teaching assistant
Sociology: Cultural Studies. (Winter 2013)
Sociology: Inequality and Social Stratification. (Fall 2012)
OTHER LOCATIONS
Instructional design
Sustainable Communities (revise & update course). University of Alberta (2019)
Developing Relationships & Wetland Conservation. Ducks Unlimited Canada & Olds College Continuing Education (December 2014)
Environmental Farm Plan Technician Training. Government of Alberta (2012 – 2013)
Local Food Class. Organic Master Gardener Course. Gaia College (2011 – 2015)
Undergraduate Honours Thesis: Psycho-social impacts of water-related natural disasters on minority youth in N. America (Summer & Fall 2020)
Supervisor
Four Research Assistants (Spring 2019 - ongoing)
Principal Instructor
Sociology: Environmental Sociology. (Winter 2019)
Sociology: Social Psychology. (Summer 2016)
Co-Instructor
Sustainable Communities. (Winter 2020 - online)
Lab Instructor
Sociology: Introduction to Social Statistics. (Winter 2014)
Teaching assistant
Sociology: Cultural Studies. (Winter 2013)
Sociology: Inequality and Social Stratification. (Fall 2012)
OTHER LOCATIONS
Instructional design
Sustainable Communities (revise & update course). University of Alberta (2019)
Developing Relationships & Wetland Conservation. Ducks Unlimited Canada & Olds College Continuing Education (December 2014)
Environmental Farm Plan Technician Training. Government of Alberta (2012 – 2013)
Local Food Class. Organic Master Gardener Course. Gaia College (2011 – 2015)
Campus Talks
2021
2018 2016 2016 2014 |
Invited guest lecture. “Resilient and sustainable nature and communities: Environmental and social justice” Social Work 557: International Social Work.
Invited guest lecture. “The myth of natural disasters: Hurricane Katrina.” Sociology 100: Introduction to Sociology. Invited guest lecture. “Research on disaster, cities, and institutions.” Sociology 291: Environmental Sociology. Invited guest lecture. “Field research on disaster, cities, and institutions.” Sociology 445: Urban Sociology. Invited guest lecture. “Local food: Opportunities in food and agriculture.” Sociology 291: Introduction to Environmental Sociology. |