...Why not? Because 'showing your work' prevents you from short-circuiting the steps that at some point in the past should have become trivial. For example, years ago, when you were learning how to read, you had to first learn how to recognize the shapes of individual letters, and the sounds that each of them made. (read more)
...I have also had classroom teaching experience with students ranging from ages 10-18 in various subjects (SHSAT, SAT, ACT, Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, etc).Key Test Scores:ACT Math - 36 SAT Math II - 800AP Calculus BC - 5AP Physics C: Mechanics - 5AP Physics C: E&M - 5College Lev... (read more)
...I engage in conversations with students and their parents to decide how best to customize a lesson that scaffolds comprehension and retention. I aim to make math fun and rewarding! I am a proponent of Universal Design for Learning, which emphasizes the importance of providing multiple means through which students can access and explore content. (read more)
...Her score earned her acceptance to 3 medical schools, despite 2020's record for number of medical school applicants, with an increase of nearly 20%. During my undergraduate years studying biomedical engineering, I developed a background in biostatistics in various public health and statistics cla... (read more)
As a master teacher who taught a university course on effective teaching methods, I know that what matters in tutoring is not what content the tutor knows, but how effectively the tutor is able to help each student gain understanding and skills. That is my specialty - high-quality, scientifically-b... (read more)