Nicole G. began her educational career in 1993 with Northeast ISD, she was part of the all-day kindergarten initiative. She has served as an elementary general education teacher as well as a special education teacher. Through the years Nicole has presented both locally and throughout area school districts as an early childhood literacy specialist. (read more)
...My go-to teaching style focuses on practical application and hands on work. What this means for you is that instead of listening to a lecture, you will be given the opportunity to actually work through processes with structured oversight and guidance. This is essentially a type of kinesthetic l... (read more)
...Finally, as a Special Educator, I have had the opportunity to learn and teach across curriculum and grade levels, which I feel gives me a broad view of what's expected at each grade level. I have been a certified Special Educator for thirteen years. I have had the opportunity and privilege of teaching and working with students with autism, severe needs and various learning disabilities. (read more)
...Vascular Ultrasound Instructor. BS in History City University of New York: Certified Healthcare Interpreter Trainer and Language Coach (English and Spanish) City University of New York: Certified Healthcare Interpreter Trainer and Language Coach I have helped students just like you to achieve a high score on the ASVAB. I am especially good at explaining math. (read more)
...I raised a M.S. in Nursing student’s grade from failing to 99.5%, her professor, who had previously humiliated her in front of the class, singling her out, saying hers was one of the best papers he had ever seen. Less is more. Fewer syllables, fewer words make it easier for the brain to process text and create meaning. (read more)