Teaching

Teaching Philosophy

Statement of Teaching Philosophy

 

Instructor, Boston University

  • Introduction to Health Economics, Department of Economics, Boston University, Summer 2012

fully responsible for all aspects of the course. Lectured , prepared homework assignments, wrote exams, and held office hours, with no teaching assistant. Student evaluation combined score: 3.8/5 (The median of scores to high – level ratings for the course and instructor. )

    EC387 – Introduction to Health Economics (Boston University)

    Syllabus

    Chapter 1
    Chapter 2
    Chapter 3
    Chapter 4
    Chapter 5
    Chapter 6
    Chapter 7
    Chapter 8
    Chapter 9
    Chapter 10
    Chapter 11
    Chapter 12
    Chapter 13
    Chapter 14
    Chapter 15
    Chapter 16

    Midterm
    Midterm Solutions

    Final
    Final Solutions

    Problem Set 1
    PS1
    PS1 Answers

    Problem Set 2
    PS2
    PS2 Answers

    Presentation Papers and Dates

     

    Teaching Fellow, Boston University

    • Health Economics, Department of Economics, Boston University, Spring 2012, Spring 2013
    • Intermediate Microeconomics Analysis, Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2010, Spring 2012, Spring 2013
    • Behavioral Economics, Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2012, Spring 2013
    • Game Theory, Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2012, Fall 2013
    • Economics of Information, Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2012, Fall 2013

     

      Teaching Assistant,  Duke University

      • Introductory Economics, Department of Economics, Duke University, Fall 2008, Spring 2009
      • Introductory Statistics, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University, Fall 2008, Spring 2009