Teaching is at the heart of my academic work, whether at the level of secondary or higher education, or in public contexts. My courses and lectures are designed to engage students with diverse literary traditions while fostering critical thinking, creativity, and thoughtful engagement with the texts and the world around them. Whether exploring Gothic literature, speculative fiction, or medieval French narratives, I aim to create an inclusive and dynamic learning environment that inspires curiosity and reflection.

Courses Taught
As Upper School Teacher at Dana Hall School
- Spanish III (Fall 2025-current)
- Spanish for Heritage Speakers (from Fall 2026)
- Spanish II (Winter 2025-current)
- Spanish II Honors (Winter-Spring 2025)
As Teaching Fellow at Harvard University
- GENED 1182: Novel Thought: Being (In)Human (Spring 2024)
- SPAN 20: Intermediate Spanish I (Fall 2022–Spring 2024)
- SPAN 11: Beginning Spanish II (Spring 2022-Spring 2024)
- SPAN 10: Beginning Spanish I (Fall 2021)
As Primary Instructor
- Final Girls Just Want to Have Fun: An Introduction to Women’s Horror Fiction (Winter 2020)