...I love the spark of excitement in an "aha moment" and seeing my students grow and become more confident. I see tutoring as an opportunity to empower students to navigate problems independently. Rather than teaching strategies and procedures alone, I dig into the “why”s underneath- why a method works, how it relates to other concepts, why we are doing what we are doing. (read more)
...I also have an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice. I have published articles, a textbook on Forensic Accounting, and have been a guest lecturer. I am eager to help you attain your goals and look forward to hearing from you.I have an MBA from Western Carolina University and I a Master's of Entrepreneurship degree from Western Carolina University. (read more)
...I work to ensure that this passion is applied for each person I work with. I am relatively new to professional tutoring but certainly not new to teaching and bolstering education. As mentioned, I am a father of four with children at each level of education...elementary up to post-secondary school. (read more)
...I have worked with the full spectrum of learners. I specialize in working with students with learning difficulties, regardless of academic status (Academically Gifted, Average student, or students with disabilities). My intuitive approach is what makes my style somewhat different than most tutors. I don't teach "tricks." I teach conceptually. (read more)
...That is why I recently retired from a forty-three year teaching career. Most of my career was in Florida teaching high school students with the last eleven years in Georgia working with students with learning differences. I have been trained by Emory University in teaching math to students with math difficulties. (read more)