No matter how well one is able to talk about their teaching, there is no substitute for honest and constructive student feedback. In order to give a more complete sense of myself as a teacher, I have made available complete sets of student evaluations from four courses taught at the College of Charleston over the past few years. You will need a password to access the evaluations.
- ENGL 299: Introduction to English Studies–a mandatory course for all English majors focusing on key concepts in literary criticism and cultural studies, with a practical emphasis on research fundamentals and writing in the discipline.
- HONS 110: Rhetorics of Age: Tracking Change in Life and Culture–a first-year academic writing course for students entering the Honors College.
- ENGL 360: Writing the ‘American’ Self: Autobiography from the Founding to Facebook–an upper-level English course covering American autobiography from the sixteenth century to the present.
- ENGL 320: Transnational Poetry: Walt Whitman in America and Beyond, 1855-2010–an upper-level English course focusing on Whitman and his influence on a variety of poets across the twentieth century and beyond.