Undergraduate Courses
PSY120: Me, My Race, and I: Psychological Perspectives on Ethnic/Racial Identity and Socialization
Co-Designer and Course Assistant
Co-developed and supported the implementation of a novel course meeting the University of Michigan’s Race and Ethnicity course requirement for undergraduate students. Guest lectured select class meetings related to forming an ethnic-racial identity (ERI) in home and family contexts and academic outcomes related to ERI development.
PSYCH 401: The Psychology of the Latinx Experience
Guest Lecture
Presented content to an upper-level undergraduate class related to racial-ethnic identity development. Scaffolded learning about social identity groups, racialization, racial socialization, and prominent ethnic-racial identity models in psychology.
EDUC 391: Educational Psychology and Human Development
Instructor of Record
Served as instructor of record for EDUC 391; an undergraduate course for students studying to become secondary teachers in the state of Michigan.
EDUC 88S: Acknowledging Your Privilege: Understanding the U.S. Educational Achievement Gap
Instructor of Record
Worked to develop a syllabus and course objectives for a unique undergraduate course under the supervision of Dr. Kimberley Gomez. Independently instructed two sections of my undergraduate course within UCLA’s Department of Education.