...I have an interdisciplinary background with a strong foundation in Marketing, Communication, Psychology, Economics, and quantitative approaches, often referred to as Econometric Methods. These include linear, shapley value, logistic, ordinal, probit, tobit, multinomial, partial least squares reg... (read more)
...It is a question of just by how much and how long. Lets start learning! . . . .Math tutors need to make the information relevant and engaging. Why do we need to learn the "pure science" of math and opposed to an "applied science"? (read more)
...I've tutored math locally, algebra through calculus, for several years alongside my wife, who has been tutoring for 16 years. I've also put together a collection of Algebra II study sheets to help explain concepts to students. As an undergrad at Brandeis University I took three semesters of calculus, plus other advanced math in the computer science department. (read more)
...Precalculus is also combining elements from math you know to study important functions and learn ways to solve new types of problems. I try to balance the big picture with maintaining a focus on the technical skills to help students lead themselves in achieving their specific goals in taking suc... (read more)
...I teach with a version of the Socratic method and make sure that students are thinking for themselves and truly understanding, not just receiving knowledge from me—lighting a fire, not filling a bucket. I regularly, rigorously, and warmly check for understanding and modify my teaching accordingl... (read more)