...I've spent over five years teaching at the college level, helping students unravel the complexities of language and cognition. My journey in linguistics began at Emory University, where I earned my B.A. summa cum laude. I then deepened my expertise at The University of Texas at Austin, completing both my M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics. (read more)
...I realized through volunteer opportunities in college that being involved in the community is important to me. So, after college I signed up with AmeriCorps, a national volunteer program. I spent three years tutoring elementary aged students in early literacy skills such as phonemic awareness, spelling, grammar, and vocabulary in English and in Spanish. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingReading,Spanish,ESL/ESOL,Elementary Math
...After I present the problems to the students we work through each one together so they can earn to solve them on their own. My background in American History includes a half dozen college courses, hundreds of hours of classroom teaching and writing books. I love the topic and enjoy explaining why certain people, places and events were important! (read more)
...When a teacher artfully strikes this balance, students will be very engaged, and tremendous learning and growth will invariably ensue. In terms of subject matter, language is my passion. I have always been fascinated by languages. (read more)
Hi! My name is Noah, and I've been helping students like you since 2012. I graduated from UT Austin with high honors with a degree in mechanical engineering, and now I'm working on my PhD! (read more)