You might be impressed if your child's teacher has a Master's degree from Harvard's School of Education. But researchers say think again. The things we think typically matter to make an effective teacher- how many years experience, how many degrees, whether you have a degree in this or that-don't seem to matter much at all. (read more)
...During my time at the high school, I taught Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Precalculus, Honors Algebra 2, Honors Geometry, and computer programming. In addition to my public school teaching experience, I have served as a robotics instructor for children and adults. I have provided one-on-one tutoring for elementary, middle, high school, and college students for over twenty years. (read more)
...I have taught in grades 1-4 while at the school and have also been afforded to work as Special Education teacher on many different occasions in grades 1 and 3. This experience has afforded me the ability to utilize different techniques to aid students understand and learn different educational p... (read more)
...With a degree in Earth Science education, I am qualified to teach many areas, such as geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. I have previously taught Physical Science and Life Science. Students need to be challenged in a way to foster individual confidence and success. (read more)