Teaching Profile
Overview
At the University of Florida I have acquired solid teaching experience across the curriculum. I have taught the complete sequences of introductory Greek and Latin and both semesters of the intensive summer Latin program. I taught a Latin reading course on Cornelius Nepos’s Lives in Spring 2009 and am teaching a fourth-semester Greek course on the Homeric Iliad in Spring 2010. I have also assisted in lecture classes on topics including Greek civilization, Roman civilization, Greek history, Greek and Roman mythology, Greek and Roman archaeology, and Pompeii.Below are my course syllabi, evaluations, and sample handouts and slideshows. My course websites are posted via e-Learning.
Syllabi
Homer, Spring 2010 - Syllabus
Latin 1, Fall 2009 - Syllabus / Schedule
Cornelius Nepos, Spring 2009 - Syllabus / Schedule
See below for a full list
Evaluations
Evaluation Summary - PDF / UF Teacher Evaluations
Sample Handouts
Greek subjunctive and optative uses
Syntax of the Greek genitive and dative cases
Sample Slideshows
Previous Courses
As the Instructor of Record
Homer, Spring 2010 - Syllabus
Latin 1, Fall 2009 - Syllabus / Schedule
Cornelius Nepos, Spring 2009 - Syllabus / Schedule
Latin 1, Fall 2008 - Syllabus / Schedule
Greek 2, Summer 2008
Greek 1, Spring 2008 - Syllabus / Schedule
Greek 1, Fall 2007 - Syllabus / Schedule
Greek 1, Spring 2007 - Syllabus / Schedule
Accelerated Latin 1, Summer 2006 - Syllabus
Beginning Latin 2, Fall 2005 - Syllabus
Accelerated Latin 2, Summer 2005 - Syllabus
Beginning Latin 3, Spring 2005 - Syllabus
Beginning Latin 2, Fall 2004 - Syllabus
As a Teaching Assistant
The Glory that Was Greece (Dr. J. Marks), Fall 2009
Greek and Roman Mythology (Dr. M. A. Eaverly), Summer 2009
The Grandeur that Was Rome (Dr. T. Johnson), Spring 2009
Greek History (Dr. J. Turner), Fall 2008
Pompeii (Dr. M. A. Eaverly), Summer 2007
The Glory that Was Greece (Dr. J. Marks), Fall 2007
Accelerated Greek 1 (Dr. K. Hartigan), Spring 2006
Accelerated Greek 2 (Dr. K. Hartigan), Fall 2005
Latin Love Poetry (A. Cahill), Spring 2005
Classical Archaeology (Dr. M. A. Eaverly), Fall 2004