...Not everyone learns the same! For instance, virtual lessons with 3rd graders requires more hands-on at-home activities to really help then visually understand concepts. On the other hand, going through different bacteria species with a microbiology student in college will require some charts and fun diagrams I have made. (read more)
...The Mathematics Department Chair for the school. Responsible for developing young minds for their future Algebra Courses. I'm a graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in mathematics. (read more)
...For over 11 years, I taught public speaking skills as required by the Common Core Standards. My students read, viewed, and analyzed impactful speeches throughout history and identified traits that made each one so powerful. I also taught my students how to present strong arguments during debates and how to recognize the use of fallacies in counterpoints. (read more)
...I also have experience tutoring both children and adults in reading. I graduated from Augusta State University (now Georgia Regents University) with a bachelor's degree in Communications. I have also completed several courses in the Master of Arts in Teaching program at GRU. (read more)