Poor
Professor Layman I do not recommend Layman to any one.
Awful
If you get on her wrong side you will suffer and pay. She can be rude and uncivil and impolite. Sometimes she will not respond to emails or sometimes no reply at all. She does not give any extra credit but that is not a big deal. She takes a long time to post grades and give feedback. I think that she is the Worst Teacher I have ever had and possibly the snobbiest as well. She was nice at the start of the semester and then she got a lot worse.
University of Texas Arlington - Psychology
Resident Assitant
•Served as a liaison between KU Department of Student Housing and 64 residents on my floor.
•Built a sense of community within the residence hall by developing and implementing social, educational, and community service programs.
•Maintained high standards of personal conduct.
•Performed administrative duties such as assisting with operation of the reception desk and the academic resource center.
Substitute Teacher
•Conducted Elementary, Junior High, and High School level orchestras.
Private lessons teacher
• Worked one-on-one with violin and viola students age 11 - 18
• Mentored and assisted students with post-high school plans.
Lecturer
Shannon worked at University of Texas at Arlington as a Lecturer
Teaching Assistant
•Assigned by the Dean of Graduate Programs to any faculty member in need of a teaching assistant for their course.
•Assisted History of Psychology, Experimental Projects, Personality, and Social and Personality Development.
•Presented numerous lectures, graded homework and exams, provided review sessions, and mentored students with class sizes ranging from 10 - 100 students.
Adjunct Lecturer
•Designed both an Experimental Projects course and a Music Psychology course from the ground up.
•Assisted students in designing a hypothesis, using proper scientific methods, analyzing data, and improving their formal scientific writing using American Psychological Association (APA) style.
•Generalized information pertinent for students’ completion of the course.
•Responsible for sensitive student information including grades and other identifiers used for class and research purposes.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Cognition and Neuroscience
Master of Science (M.S.)
Applied Cognition and Neuroscience
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Psychology
Resident Assitant
•Served as a liaison between KU Department of Student Housing and 64 residents on my floor.
•Built a sense of community within the residence hall by developing and implementing social, educational, and community service programs.
•Maintained high standards of personal conduct.
•Performed administrative duties such as assisting with operation of the reception desk and the academic resource center.
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