Graduate Level Courses
- Adolescent Development
- Developmental Approaches to Intergroup Relations and Victimization
- Advanced Research Practicum
- Introduction to Empirical Work in the Social Sciences, (Co-Instructors: A. Gaudeul, M. Pavlova, C. Giannetti, K. Stößel)
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Intergroup Relations
- Intergroup Attitudes Among Native and Immigrant Populations
- Implementation of Concepts of Developmental Psychology into Practice and Evaluation, (Co-Instructor: P. Titzmann)
- Apprenticeship in College Teaching: Graduate Teaching Seminar, (Co-Instructor: A. Battle)
- Research Methods in Human Development (Teaching Assistant for M. Killen)
Undergraduate Level Courses
- Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
- Research Methods in Human Development
- Adolescent Development
- Diversity Issues in Human Development
- Developmental Approaches to Intergroup Relations and Victimization (fully conceptualized and developed course, honors seminar)
- Senior Seminar in Research Methods
- Supervised Field Experience
- Fieldwork in Community Settings
- Human Development through the Life-Span
- Multiversity Intergroup Dialogue Program, Teaching and Learning about Cultural Diversity through Intergroup Dialogue, (Co-Facilitator: T. Segar)
- Words of Engagement: An Intergroup Dialogue Program, Teaching and Learning about Cultural Diversity through
- Intergroup Dialogue: Intragroup Dialogue: Jewish Story Circle, (Co-Facilitator: B. Goldberg)
- College Park Scholars Colloquium I: Advocates for Children
- College Park Scholars Colloquium II: Advocacy and Discovery