My teaching experience includes courses focused on independent living skills, financial literacy, community participation, employment development, communication, and disability-focused education. These courses emphasize practical skill development, student independence, and inclusive learning experiences.
Disability Support Services (DSS)
DSS 0113 — Money Math: Practical Money Skills
Introduces foundational financial concepts and practical mathematical skills used in everyday decision-making.
Introduces foundational financial concepts and practical mathematical skills used in everyday decision-making.
DSS 0133 — Money Math: Money Management
Focuses on budgeting, financial planning, and developing effective money management strategies.
Focuses on budgeting, financial planning, and developing effective money management strategies.
DSS 0153 — Money Math: Financial Literacy
Develops knowledge of financial concepts, personal responsibility, and skills for navigating real-world financial situations.
Develops knowledge of financial concepts, personal responsibility, and skills for navigating real-world financial situations.
DSS 0313 — Community Access
Explores skills related to community participation, independence, navigation, and engagement in everyday environments.
Explores skills related to community participation, independence, navigation, and engagement in everyday environments.
DSS 0413 — Basic Writing/Literature
Supports development of written communication skills, comprehension, and engagement with literature.
Supports development of written communication skills, comprehension, and engagement with literature.
DSS 0733 — Basic Employment: Maintaining Employment
Focuses on workplace expectations, professional skills, and strategies for maintaining successful employment.
Focuses on workplace expectations, professional skills, and strategies for maintaining successful employment.
Non-Credit Instruction
Relationships & Social Skills
A non-credit course focused on developing interpersonal communication, self-awareness, relationship-building skills, and social confidence. The course emphasizes healthy relationships, effective communication, problem-solving, and strategies for successful social interactions across personal, academic, and professional settings.
A non-credit course focused on developing interpersonal communication, self-awareness, relationship-building skills, and social confidence. The course emphasizes healthy relationships, effective communication, problem-solving, and strategies for successful social interactions across personal, academic, and professional settings.
Educational Psychology
EPY 3063 — Psychology of Individual Differences and Exceptional Ability
Examines psychological and educational perspectives related to individual differences, exceptional abilities, and diverse learning needs.
Examines psychological and educational perspectives related to individual differences, exceptional abilities, and diverse learning needs.