I am one of those teacher-scholars who loves both classroom teaching and conducting joint and independent research. While at ACU, I’ve taught the introductory course to 58 and then 131 students, while also teaching social inequality and social theory. In Spring 2019, in addition to Intro, I’m teaching 36 students in two sections of research methods. We are using a free, open-source textbook and supplementing this with Give Methods a Chance, a book and podcast from The Society Pages.
Courses taught at Vanderbilt University:
Investigating Practices of Care (College Scholars Program, College of Arts and Science) -- Fall 2017
Interpreting the Ethics of Health Care Practices (College Scholars Program, College of Arts and Science) -- Spring 2017
Investigating Practices of Care (College Scholars Program, College of Arts and Science) -- Fall 2016
Courses taught at Belmont University:
Introduction to Sociology (2 sections) -- Fall 2015
Course at Lipscomb University:
Qualitative Research Methods (Graduate) -- Fall 2015
Courses taught at Pepperdine University:
Introduction to Sociology -- Fall 2014
Crime and Delinquency -- Fall 2013
Social Psychology -- Fall 2014
Medical Sociology -- Spring 2015
Social Stratification -- Spring 2015