...I began to teach Korean at my house since 2004. I met many Korean American students who spoke English but struggled to speak Korean. Also I taught American students who wanted to learn Korean computer software skills in Korea later or who wanted to learn Korean culture and language because they loved K-drama or K-pop so much. (read more)
...I earned my associates while in high school. I am now going for my bachelors in Political Science, giving me experience in higher level government classes. During my time at Baylor, I have tutored many K-12 students, often focusing in English and government. (read more)
...My style is rooted in constructive criticism; the objective is to help you learn, not pester or intimidate you! Your time is my priority, so please let me know what you’d like to go over in advance so that I may provide for you as best I can. Feel free to contact me or schedule an appointment if you’re ready to begin! (read more)
...I dove right into Deaf Culture at the same time learning everything I could about the language. My family and I have been involved in American Sign Language now for over a decade. I have lots of friends that have also learned American Sign Language therefore I am always trying to sharpen my own skills. (read more)
...A student needs to bring their experiences and perspectives into their learning for any of it to matter. No standardized curriculum or assessment can reflect this. I can't make math fun. (read more)