Teaching Materials
This is a collection of teaching materials that others may find useful. I made this material to be used, borrowed, stolen, etc. I do not care about credit. Please use this material however you want.
Effective Altruism
I have found that some lectures or discussions of international development material can be improved through the addition of some insights from (or collected by) the effective altruism community. I’ve gathered three of those insights here. I describe each one and accompany that with a small powerpoint presentation and a reading list.
Syllabi
IDEV 4600 (2025): Advocating and Effecting Change. This was a senior seminar course where students decided where I would donate $2,000. To make an informed choice, they learned about philosophy, cost-benefit analysis, and some data analysis skills, then did group presentations before everyone voted on where I would donate.
IDEV 3000 (2024): Measurement and Dynamics of Poverty and Inequality. This is a course on the measurement and dynamics of poverty and inequality that I taught using Martin Ravallion’s book.
IDEV 3400 (2021): Managing and Evaluating Change in Development. This is an undergraduate applied course on project evaluation. It covers basics of: Tidy R, statistics for RCTs, RCT basics.
IDEV 6800 (2021): Theories and Debates in Development. This is a PhD reading course. It historicizes key theoretical concepts in development (2/3 of course) and covers the most common ways that development studies researchers create knowledge (1/3 course on epistemology).