...I wish good luck to all students in their learning journey!I formerly volunteered at my local library teaching basic technology skills, including Excel, to people of all ages and technical backgrounds. I am very patient with people regardless of their comfort with technology. I was two-time winner of Gustavus Adolphus College's Gerhardt Alexis Prize for Academic Writing. (read more)
...This included preparing lesson plans and grades for the students and encouraged me to find more creative ways to engage my students in problem solving. I spent a year substitute teaching in an urban school district. I spent 6 months covering maternity leave for a 3rd grade ELA/Social Studies teacher and spent 2 months covering for a 3rd grade Math/Science teacher. (read more)
...I’m a rising sophomore at Princeton University majoring in English on a pre-med track, with minors in Creative Writing and Global Health. I graduated valedictorian of my high school and have won several awards for excellence in English and History. I have four years of tutoring experience, both paid and volunteer. (read more)
...In the past, I have taught middle school science, high school English, and elementary math and test-based preparation for the SAT, SSAT, ISEE in English and math. My main background is in English, but I started college in engineering school. Also I'm a published writer and have been thanked for my contributions to three award-winning books. (read more)
...As a school psychologist, children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD were in every classroom and every school in which I worked. These children typically exhibit the behavioral characteristics of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. When I worked in the corporate sector, I wrote and lectured about this disorder, as well as dyslexia, autism, and aspergers throughout North America. (read more)