...In high school and college, I realized that my best classes were not necessarily the classes I was most interested in or those that most related to my major. Rather it was professors/teachers I found most engaging and charismatic. These instructors were not only extremely knowledgeable in what ... (read more)
...Additionally, I am a published journalist on international affairs and human rights. I believe I can in subtle and humble ways use all these experiences to help inform the students I work with of the world beyond them. The world beyond us can often hold the keys to furthering personal and academic development.Teacher of basis grammar and spelling. (read more)
...With both an undergraduate as well as a master's degree in education, my experience ranges across a wide spectrum, both of student personality types as well as specific academic goals. Using the analogy of a sports coach, I will instruct, encourage, and critique students in their progress toward... (read more)
I teach Turkish in Central Asia and at Berlitz language school in Boston. I have been involved in the business/financial field for over 15 years both as the head accounting officer for a larger group of private schools in Central Asia and as the general manager of my own import-export company in Turkey as well as Specialty Gourmet food company in US. I appreciate your consideration. (read more)
...Accounting is much different than the majority of academic disciplines, especially those in a typical liberal arts curriculum. The accounting course is a cumulative study subject, where each new topic builds on previously learned concepts and principles. For students experiencing difficulty with accounting coursework, the first step is to pin-point the items of confusion. (read more)