Folks, I teach a lot. Listed below are all the courses I have designed and taught at the University level. While I have taught lots of things outside of my area of expertise to support specific program and university needs, my primary areas of teaching are qualitative and arts-based research methods, art pedagogy, and the anthropology of childhood. My teaching approach centers principles of equity and inclusion, and employs radical practices of care toward disrupting and decolonizing the academy. I practice ungrading to the greatest extent possible.
Undergraduate

Creative Research in Child and Family
Arts-based Research Methods for Early Childhood
The Subversive Classroom
Creative NonFiction Writing and Drawing (Honors)
Seminar in Creative Research Methodologies (Honors)
Gender(s) and Childhoods
Foundations of Education
Childhood as Cultural Artifact
Comic Books and Graphic Novels
Creative Fiction Writing
Privilege and Oppression in Contemporary U.S. Society
Theory and Practice of Education
Principles of Conflict Resolution
Education and Practice
Graduate

Doctoral Seminar in Social Psychology
Advanced Arts Based Research Methodologies
Arts-Based Research in Child and Family Studies
Ethnographic Research Methods
Arts Based Research Methods
Controversial Issues in Early Childhood
Research in Teacher Education
Creative Writing
Research in Child and Family Studies
Childhood and Trauma
Anthropology of Childhood
Qualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Research Methods
The School as a Workplace
Advanced Integrated Methods for Elementary and Early Childhood
Seminar on Gender and Childhood
Processes in Writing
Sociology of Education