...At Clemson I took a Study Skills class in order to become a better tutor, especially for students with learning disabilities who may need a more strict set of study skills. I have helped many students develop better study skills so that they are able to work more effectively on their school work... (read more)
...Before returning to school, I worked at the university level, assisting high school, college, and working professionals in their career journeys. Additionally, I've honed my skills as a freelance videographer, collaborating with businesses of all sizes. I enjoy helping students with their creative projects, including filming, editing, photography, and graphic design. (read more)
...I teach the subject and then, in turn, have you teach me. Learning by doing rather than learning by watching or listening is a much more powerful way to learn and the information will stay with you longer. This system has worked well for me on various levels including teaching one student that was diagnosed with Asperger’s and several others that had ADD or ADHD. (read more)
...I have taught in New England and the desert Southwest, but recently moved to WNC to begin a new teaching adventure. I eagerly look forward to assisting you and your child on your own educational adventure. As a first grade teacher, I taught reading strategies that focused on comprehension, fluency, phonemic awareness, sight words, and deciding. (read more)
...I worked for two years in ASU's Writing Center as a writing consultant, ESL expert, and distance learning specialist. During my tenure there, I worked extensively with clients on a variety of topics and assignments, ranging from freshman expository pieces to Masters theses. I also spent a year teaching independently, working with students in Taiwan on their English skills via Skype. (read more)