My name is David K and I am a devoted educator of over ten years. I began teaching back in 2013 after completing my undergraduate degree at Bowling Green State University. In the beginning, I taught English as a Second Language to high school students in Mongolia. (read more)
...Some of those schools were Title 1 schools, which support students from low-income families and students with special needs. I have also worked as a reading resource teacher with students in IEPs and those with learning disabilities. I also take pride in my work as a personal tutor in an outreach program, including children from less privileged families. (read more)
...All learners deserve to move forward in their education and I want to provide that for as many as I can. With these goals in mind, I was honored as a Golden Apple scholar and now have a significant amount of experience in diversity and educational philosophy. This organization focuses on giving future teachers time in classrooms during an internship for four weeks in the summer. (read more)
...I have learned that drawing a picture in connection with the word helps memorize definitions. One of the classes I took for my English degree was specifically on grammar, and I know how to graph a sentence as well as each part of speech. I currently tutor grammar and have seen improvement with my students. (read more)
...I have a Bachelor's degree in French and Psychology and a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. I have experience tutoring both ESL and French for college-age students in a one-on-one setting. I worked for 2 years in a Japanese high school, teaching conversational English, English writing, and beginning French in classroom settings on the JET (Japan Exchange Teaching) Program. (read more)