...My greatest joy is seeing students achieve things they never used to be able to do. I emphasize conceptual understanding. I pull from a variety of teaching techniques to help students achieve their goals: I can use direct and explicit instruction, discussion-based inquiry, and/or multi-modal exploration to guide students to make connections that make sense to them. (read more)
...Math may just be numbers and letters to some, but I see it as a window into understanding the world around us. My previous experience working in larger and smaller group settings, all while staying vigilant over each individual student's progress. I work problems slowly and methodically, explaining verbally my thought process and the problem solving strategies required for problems. (read more)
...Every student is unique, but there's a good chance that I've helped students in the past with difficulties that are similar to yours. At MIT, I was a member of the biotechnology center as a graduate student. I also completed all the coursework required for a cell biology minor during my graduate schoolwork at MIT. (read more)
About MeMy name is Dan, and I have a deep passion for teaching math and physics to students eager to learn or needing additional support and motivation. I hold a Master’s degree from Cornell University, an Ivy League institution, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin. I have extensive experience teaching math and physics to high school and undergraduate students. (read more)
Hi! I'm Mikayla and I would love to help with anything writing-related. I have a B.A. in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and minor in Education (magna cum laude), and an M.A. in English (summa cum laude). During my M.A., I worked with college students, alumni, and faculty to support them throughout all points in the writing process. (read more)