...My youngest son has sensory processing disorder, which affects his motor skills. My teaching method is figuring out what the child does know, which points are his/her strongest and using those to build a strong enough learning foundation to build the skills that they need to continue learning. I have a 16 hour cancellation notice policy, and a no cell phone while studying policy. (read more)
...My academic career has been 29 years in college as an administrator. For the past 5 years, I have also taught Developmental Reading, Developmental English, English 101 and English 102. I enjoy working with Developmental students, and I have a love for grammar (which most students hate!) I have a doctorate in Higher Education Administration. (read more)
...I taught 7-12 English and enjoyed my years in the classroom. After a successful teaching career, I was employed by the New York State United Teachers, the largest labor union in New York State, as a Labor Relations Specialist. As an LRS, it was my job to bargain employee contracts, develop contract language, arbitrate labor grievances, and write legal briefs. (read more)
I have many years experience working with children. I work with children from ages 7 to 18. I currently tutor a young boy in reading. Reading is a key to success. I have many helpful strategies that I have used o students in the past that has improved their reading level. (read more)