About Me.
I've served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for ENGL275: Writing to be Seen: Scriptwriting for Theatre, Film, and Television from August 2016-May 2017.
My approach to teaching has always been student centered. Ask the student, challenge the student, be the student. Students should inspire the discussions, and the heart of any creative writing seminar stems from student led workshopping. Of course, if they don't talk, it can be awkward...that's when I come in. EDUCATION
University of Maryland College Park Behavioral and Social Sciences Criminology and Criminal Justice Expected May 2018 Arts and Humanities Russian Language with a Minor in Arabic Expected May 2018 EXPERIENCE / SKILLS
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for ENGL275: Writing to be Seen: Scriptwriting for Theatre, Film, and Television August 2016-May 2017 Assisted students, ranging from basic to advanced screenwriters, and ESL students, with completing assignments and scripts regarding theatre, film, and television. Planned and conducted workshops on monologue, dialogue, and television screen writing. Performed lead role in Lying for a Living, presented and performed as a rehearsed script reading for the American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR) Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 3-6, 2016. Co-sponsored, organized, wrote for, and performed in the inaugural Monologue Fest, University of Maryland, College Park, May 4, 2017. |