...When I first meet students, many of them tell me that they just don’t have the brain for math. I strongly disagree with this notion. I believe that anyone can understand math in depth, they just need the concepts taught to them in a way they understand. (read more)
...I have worked in youth development in a number of other capacities, as well. I have volunteered with youth of all ages through my local church as well as my time as a camp counselor. I have also volunteered for organizations such as the Not For Sale Campaign and Safe Haven Ministries. (read more)
77 Subjects: includingPrealgebra,Logic,Microsoft Excel,Elementary Math
...I have been tutoring Algebra II for a couple years now. I was an algebra teacher and I worked as a professional tutor in a high school. I graduated with a degree in Mathematics with a 3.9 GPA. (read more)
...I also ask that you come willing to work. The only way to become good at anything is to practice. Besides working with college-age students, I have enjoyed tutoring my own children (while we lived for a time outside of the US), and I have volunteered with adult literacy and ESL programs. (read more)
...I currently teach at the middle school level and am certified in grades 6-12 in both mathematics and psychology. I am pleased to share that, for me, grade school was one of the most memorable and engaging periods in my life as a young adult, hence my interest in teaching secondary education. I have experience tutoring elementary-age students to college-level peers. (read more)