Teaching

 

Gratitude is dedicated to my lovely students.

As an experienced Teaching Assistant in 2015-2021, I am enthusiasm in improving students' learning experience. My teaching philosophy is simple: facilitate students' learning and make tutorial rewarding, which originates from my experience as 1-year Econ Clinic Lecturer at the University of Waterloo (2015-2016). The spirit of 'Why Not?' motivates me to discover what the world is, dream what the world could be, and create what the world never was. The tutorial classes give me the opportunity to bridge my students and the world.

Economics has its real and deep implications for our everyday lives, and my work is not only to teach students the necessary economic tools and help them with their questions, but also to show them why economics is around everyone and how they will make a difference using his economic knowledge in the future.

ECON 201: Microeconomic Theory 1 (2017 Fall);

ECON 206: Microeconomic Theory for Business and Policy (2017 Fall);

ECON 211: Introduction to Mathematical Economics / Calculus (2015 / 2017 Fall);

ECON 221: Statistics for Economics (2017 Fall);

ECON 301: Microeconomic Theory 2 (2018 Spring);

ECON 371: Business Finance 1 (2019 Fall);

ECON 392: Strat. Situations (2020 Fall);

ECON 417: Numerical Methods for Economist (2021 Fall);

MATH I: Undergraduate Mathematics I (2024 Summer @ BiUH)