Teaching Experience

I believe teaching is most effective when students feel seen, supported, and challenged to grow. My approach is student-centered, practical, and engaging, with a focus on building confidence, critical thinking, and real-world language skills that students can carry beyond the classroom.

Teaching Experience Overview

With a passion for language and culture, I have experience teaching English as a Second Language and English Language Arts to learners of all ages. I strive to create engaging, interactive lessons that empower students with essential language skills and cultural insights, tailored to their academic and professional ambitions.

Click on the "School Year" below to see a summary of the classes I have taught.

School Years

2026 Classes Taught

Uzbekistan State World Languages University (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) — Spring 2026

Courses

English Language Teaching Methodology | Reading and Writing | Country Studies

Course Description

Courses are designed to expose pre-service teachers to student-centered teaching methodological practices and reading and writing techniques to enhance comprehension and accelerate English language acquisition.

ESL Demographics

Adult Learners | Year 2, Year 3 & Year 4

Primary Languages

Russian, Uzbek

Schedule

10 Classes per week

Supplementary Professional Development Training

Every third week of the month, I conduct a 5-hour intensive training for cohorts of teachers from across Uzbekistan, focusing on inclusive, student-centered teaching strategies designed for practical, real-world classroom application.

University of Phoenix (Online) — Adjunct Professor | 8-week Intensive Course(s)

Course

CTEL 501 Language and Language Development | December 09, 2025-February 16, 2026

Course Description

This course examines language structure, second language acquisition theories, the nature of cognitive and affective language development, and sociocultural and political factors affecting language development. An analysis of the theories, models, processes, and stages of language acquisition will also be covered.

Course

CTEL 503 Culture and Inclusion | February 17, 2026-April 13, 2026 | June 2, 2026-July 27, 2026

Course Description

This course is designed specifically for holders of a valid California Teaching Credential seeking a California English Learner Authorization and Cross-cultural, Language and Academic Development (CLAD) Certificate. The course addresses culture and inclusion. Participants examine cultural concepts and perspectives, cultural diversity, cross-cultural interaction, and culturally-inclusive instruction. Cultural awareness and effective collaboration among teachers, English learners, their families, paraprofessionals, and the community to improve literacy development and learning is also explored.

Course

CTEL 502 Assessment and Instruction | April 21, 2026-June 15, 2026

Course Description

This course focuses on standards-based assessment, content-area instruction, English Language Development, SDAIE, and instructional approaches that support English learners. Topics include language and literacy development, listening and speaking, reading and writing, assessment practices, and instructional planning for multilingual learners.