...I also think that tutoring is not going to be of a good help if child does not have his/her personal motivation and responsibility. Many times I work on developing students' responsibility to tutor themselves and how to do that in order parents do not spend extra dollars on hiring a tutor. This is my personal philosophy and attitude. (read more)
...Algebra I applies Mathematical operations for problem solving with the unknown. It introduces equations, slopes of lines, absolute values, inequalities, equation systems, and solutions of radicals. The student also needs to know how to work with exponents, factorization, etc. (read more)
...One of the quotes I like to refer often is "Repetition is the grandmaster of learning", a well established pedagogy mantra emphasizing the need for revisiting study materials and finding different approaches to optimize learning. Another one is "Persistence beats Resistance", outlining the need ... (read more)
...I started learning of my love for teaching people when I was quite young, and I've been running with it ever since. In middle school I launched my own science club for elementary and middle school students. I put together lessons on interesting scientific topics and new research and then presented it to the club members. (read more)
...I am dedicated to seeing all of my students accomplish excellent grades in chemistry and science.I graduated from The Citadel in 1974 with a B.A. in chemistry. To complete this degree I successfully completed college algebra and calculus. During my teaching career I taught high school math classes which included Algebra I through Calculus. (read more)