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Research Statement

Published in , 1900

  1. Research Interests

    The domain of environmental economics and subcategories hosted within namely, natural resource economics, policy analysis, land use planning, energy, sustainability, and ecological economics fascinate me and provoke use as topics for my research. My dissertation explores federal environmental system management regarding planning, goals, functionalities and their role in the allocation of natural resources.

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Teaching Statement

, , 1900

  1. Philosophy — Humility is a core virtue of my approach, learning from mistakes and encountering information with an open mind is conducive to greater understanding. Leadership by example is a hallmark of my instruction style. I find students are receptive to demonstrations with class participation and working through problems together. Repetition has its place, redundant correspondence of information promotes retention and delivering the same concepts in different ways can allow for deeper understanding. Collaboration is fundamental to workplace readiness, so I encourage teamwork and peer to peer assistance. I understand I have a bias favoring the pursuit of economic education. I use this as an advantage by serving as an ambassador for economics at large reinforcing classroom curiosity and extending classroom curriculum for eager students.