...My academic journey began with a BA in Biochemistry from Columbia University, followed by an MSc in Biomedical Sciences from Mount Sinai. I am currently in medical school where I had the opportunity to serve as head TA. My tutoring experience spans one-on-one and group settings, working with high school, college, and graduate students. (read more)
...Algebra 2 builds on the concepts explored in algebra 1. To become more comfortable with any type of number, large, small, decimal, or fraction, demands a high degree of precision that I have for my students. The ideas that will be necessary to master will be solving systems of equations and interpreting various functions. (read more)
58 Subjects: includingSAT Writing,SAT Reading,Chemistry,SAT Math
...This teaching was done partly in person and partly online. Methods - One of the most important parts of learning math is practice, practice, practice! In our sessions, we will go through tons of examples, discussing how some examples are different from others and going over strategies to determine how to know when to use "this" technique versus "that" technique to reach a solution. (read more)
...As a paraprofessional/aide integrating a 2nd grade student with autism into a general education classroom, as an aide within a 4th-6th grade autism classroom, and as an aide within an moderate to severe SDC classroom
6. As an in home bevioral interventionist
I was diagnosed with Aspergers when... (read more)
I substitute taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District with demonstrated success in classroom management, lesson planning, student evaluation and instruction. I have taught diverse groups of students and have held long-term positions in ESL English and Special Education Health. I am proficient in motivating, involving and leading students to achieve classroom and educational goals. (read more)