...I have taken honors classes in geometry with a grade of 100 on the NYS regents exam. I have also assisted other students with these courses as a tutor for my university. I took advanced placement courses in physics and chemistry in high school with high grades on both exams. (read more)
Greetings Students and Parents,After receiving my Bachelor's of Science degree in Secondary Math Education from Penn State University, I got married and raised my family for 12 years. In 1999 we moved to Hamilton, NJ and I began teaching full-time. I taught at the same school for 23 years. (read more)
...I received an A in that course and have been using SAS moderately in other courses and in research contexts. I am a PhD student in biostatistics at the Medical University of South Carolina and I have a BS in statistics from the University of South Carolina. I have been doing research in statistics for several years now, and am proficient in R and SAS. (read more)
...In my experience, phonics is very important to help students succeed with spelling and therefore with reading. Working with rhymes, comparing and differentiating sounds should be fun and entertaining to kids. The best approach to phonics is to follow the sequence of teaching letters and their sounds to then work with blending, digraphs, syllables and words with higher complexity. (read more)
...Math is not hard. You just have to know the rules of the game that's all. And you have to practice, cause practice makes perfect.In math, higher levels of mathematics builds on what is learned previously and I have done many kinds of math obtaining my Ph. (read more)