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Teaching Experience

Fall 2016, Stanford University 

IPS 275 - UN Habitat III: Bridging Cities and Nations to

Tackle Urban Development

Lecturers: Caroline Nowacki & Kevin Hsu

From climate change to refugee housing, cities have powered into an expanding role in international affairs, helping national governments navigate critical global challenges. Every twenty years, the world convenes at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (HABITAT) to debate human settlement and collectively redraw our urban future. Using HABITAT III in Quito as a lens, we explore urban growth and governance; technology and finance; environmental and cultural sustainability; international negotiations and multilateral cooperation. Includes independent research on themes from HABITAT III and the New Urban Agenda

Spring 2017 & Spring 2016, Stanford University 

CEE 246 - Entrepreneurship in CEE

Professors: Dr Ray Levitt, Jack Fuchs, Pedram Mokrian, Jack Lyons

Teaching Assistant

Taught a session on Unit Economics and Business Models using

active learning techniques

Spring 2016, Stanford University 

CEE 200C - Teaching of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Mentor for TAs 

  • Led sessions to help TAs improve their teaching skills

Winter 2016, Stanford University 

CEE 227 - Global Project Finance

Lecturer: Michael Bennon

Teaching Assistant

  • In charge of grading students' memos, excel models and final projects

  • Designed and taught an excel modeling workshop

  • Helf office hours assisting students with modeling and final projects presentations

Students' Feedback

Her answers are clear and to the point. She is knowledgeable about the topics.  She gets back to you if something is not solved.

- Global Project Finance student, Winter 2016

Caroline answers questions very quickly, concisely and reliably.

I think Caroline was an excellent TA!

- Global Project Finance student, Winter 2016

Agree

Understands Class Material

 

Well Prepared

 

Approachable

 

Readily Available to Answer Questions

 

Gives Clear Examples

 

Enthusiastic about Teaching

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Caroline is incredibly kind, thoughtful, and is willing to go out of her way to help her students. Many evenings our team would read through her comments (usually spanning many pages) on our weekly assignments. We tried our best to make her proud this semester!

- Entrepreneurship student, Spring 2016

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