Having taught and mentored students from the 8th grade classroom to the graduate student seminar, I have developed the following classes. Course syllabi and descriptions are available upon request.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL COURSES (Windward School)
Introduction to United States History and Historical Thinking (8th)
Advanced Placement United States History Survey (11th)
United States in the World (11th)
Honors Capstone in Historical Analysis (12th)
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS (UCLA)
To Serve the People! Historical Perspectives on Asian American Radicalism and Resistance
"A Touch of Danger:" Romance, Rebellion, and Other Interracial Encounters in Los Angeles History
Methodologies of History
Race and Buddhism in the United States
UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE COURSES (30-250 students)
History and Culture of the American City (CSU Long Beach)
Asian Americans and Race Relations (UC Santa Barbara)
Colonialism and Migration in Asia and the Pacific (UC Santa Barbara)
Japanese American Experience (UC Santa Barbara)
Racial Segregation from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement (UC Santa Barbara)
History of Asian Americans (UCLA)
History of Los Angeles (UCLA)
Whiteness in American History and Culture (UCLA)
Interracial Dynamics in American Society and Culture (UCLA)
GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHER TRAINING
Teaching Assistant Practicum for Asian American Studies (UCLA)
COMMUNITY-BASED TEACHING
Basics of Buddhism (San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple)
Oral History Methods and History of the San Fernando Valley (Katarou Histories Project)
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL COURSES (Windward School)
Introduction to United States History and Historical Thinking (8th)
Advanced Placement United States History Survey (11th)
United States in the World (11th)
Honors Capstone in Historical Analysis (12th)
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS (UCLA)
To Serve the People! Historical Perspectives on Asian American Radicalism and Resistance
"A Touch of Danger:" Romance, Rebellion, and Other Interracial Encounters in Los Angeles History
Methodologies of History
Race and Buddhism in the United States
UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE COURSES (30-250 students)
History and Culture of the American City (CSU Long Beach)
Asian Americans and Race Relations (UC Santa Barbara)
Colonialism and Migration in Asia and the Pacific (UC Santa Barbara)
Japanese American Experience (UC Santa Barbara)
Racial Segregation from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement (UC Santa Barbara)
History of Asian Americans (UCLA)
History of Los Angeles (UCLA)
Whiteness in American History and Culture (UCLA)
Interracial Dynamics in American Society and Culture (UCLA)
GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHER TRAINING
Teaching Assistant Practicum for Asian American Studies (UCLA)
COMMUNITY-BASED TEACHING
Basics of Buddhism (San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple)
Oral History Methods and History of the San Fernando Valley (Katarou Histories Project)