...He believes that students are destined to be more than just robots who are good at school, and tries to understand people as humans first. He focuses on patience, speaking in layman's terms (he loves analogies), and will never just serve up the answer on a silver platter. He is willing to provide different methods to getting to the same answer, catering to however the student learns best. (read more)
12 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,Precalculus,SAT Math
...Unfortunately, the coronavirus situation forced Peace Corps to temporarily suspend all volunteer activities, and I had to return to the US. I am continuing my pursuit of Spanish while eagerly awaiting the re-opening of international borders. I got my BS in Biology from Stanford in 2002, and my PhD in Neurobiology & Behavior from University of Washington in 2012. (read more)
...I have formal tutor training through CLUE, the UW’s late-night study center on campus, and I was the lead math tutor there for 3.5 years. In 2022, I received the UW Physics Department's Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award, nominated by students. I’m currently a part-time physics instructor at North Seattle College. (read more)
...I teach all elementary school subjects and all middle school subjects. At the high school level, I can teach English, Pre-Algebra, Transitional Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, History, American Government, Biology, General Science and Life Science. Contact me about your student’s particular needs! (read more)
...I work as an in-home tutor and ABA and also at the child's school if needed. I have a Masters in Education from Cambridge University, where my research focused on adapting curricula for different learners e.g. ASD, ADHD. (read more)