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Dr. Calvo covers a full range of undergraduate and graduate-level courses, and has experience teaching diverse populations. As an experienced Instructor, she teaches a variety of classes spanning the introductory, intermediate and advanced levels of her field. 

 

Language of course instruction: English/ Spanish.
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Recent courses taught

Undergraduate level 

 

2024- Summer

PSY260S, Learning and plasticity, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2023-Fall

PSY260F, Learning and plasticity, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2021- Winter

PSYC3265, Memory, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

2020- Fall

PSYC3265, Memory, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

Graduate Level

2019

Graduate course: ‘Brain plasticity as the transverse axis in Bilingual Research and Education’. Department of Philosophy, Humanities and Arts, National University of San Juan, Argentina.

 

Sample of Course outline

Qualitative evaluations: sample of student comments

"The prof was amazing, she explained everything so well!"

" The Professor is very genuine and kind, organized the course in a manner that promoted participation in the online environment assisting in reducing feelings of isolation"

"The instructor’s methods are very good. The class is on memory, and I feel like I have retained a lot of information in this class due to her practices"

"Prof was the best that I have had in a very long time!"

"Great professor who was very engaging, thorough, detail-oriented, and amicable in providing thought provoking lecture content"

"The topic of memory is really interesting. Until I studied this course, I wasn’t aware of the depth of the topic"

"The professor is clearly very well educated in this course subject. I appreciate that she tried to give us many avenues to learn the material."

"Professor Calvo clearly knows her field very well and is a brilliant scientist. She made many efforts to engage students in discussion, and repeatedly offered to answer questions related to course content."

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