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I have been teaching science in some formal capacity since my second year of undergraduate studies. I enjoy the education process deeply. During my undergraduate days at UW Parkside I was a supplemental Instruction (SI) instructor for introductory chemistry, a teaching assistant for calculus I and II, and spent many many hours tutoring nursing chemistry and math. In graduate school at Yale I was a teaching assistant for many different courses and taught my own ecology and biostatistics courses prior to leaving. After graduate school I taught evolutionary biology in the summers at the Florida State University.

I have also published two peer-reviewed education articles:

  • Carter, Ashley. 2002. Favorite Demonstration: Demonstrating an Interactive Genetic Drift Exercise. Journal of College Science Teaching 31(6), 408-409.
  • Carter, Ashley. 1999. Using Spreadsheets To Model Population Growth, Competition & Predation in Nature. The American Biology Teacher. 61(4), 294-296.

Courses taught previously:

  • California State University: Long Beach
    • Advanced Evolutionary Biology
    • Evolutionary Biology
    • Molecular Evolution
    • Biostatistics Lecture
    • Biostatistics Lab
  • Florida State University
    • Evolution
    • Biological Science II
  • Tallahassee Community College
    • Microbiology Lab
  • Yale University
    • Population Ecology
    • Introductory Biology Lab
    • Introduction to Statistics: Life Sciences
  • Albertus Magnus College, New Dimensions Program
    • Science and the News

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