Teaching Philosophy
My main goal in teaching is to inspire students to learn and ignite their curiosities about the natural world. I use a learner-centered approach and a variety of teaching methods and mediums to accommodate diverse learning styles and backgrounds. A typical day in my class may involve anything from a group discussion, a semi-structured debate, case studies, group problem-solving sessions, short presentations filled with vivid pictures and interesting videos, games, or a field trip. In all these activities, my aim is to engage students with the learning material by connecting with them through my personal experiences. I love interacting with students, inspiring them, and learning from them in turn.
Want to know more? Please flip through the guest lecture I gave on coastal habitat management.
Want to know more? Please flip through the guest lecture I gave on coastal habitat management.