...I am the coordinator for the physics program at John Jay College, the City University of New York. I have been teaching physics for more than 30 years. Before earning a PhD in Science Education from Columbia University Teachers College and an MA in Physics from City College of New York, I earned a BA magna cum laude from Amherst College in Physics and in Philosophy. (read more)
...I teach piano and guitar lessons to beginning and intermediate students. Finally, I offer in-depth college counseling and college essay brainstorming, composition guidance, and essay editing. Students respond well to my friendly, relaxed approach, and I enjoy getting to know my students as people and helping to guide them through their high school or college years. (read more)
...Did you know that you can think of NADH like an electron backpack?! I designed the curriculum for an Anatomy & Kinesiology class that looks at the body through the lens of exercise and movement. I've been teaching the class for five years. I pride myself in making sure the information connects to real-world examples, like how performance enhancing substances affect athlete's bodies. (read more)
...I love being able to unpack problems and use creative methods to find solutions. But I also understand that many people don't have the same enthusiasm for math that I do. If math is a struggle for you, I will aim to guide you through multiple ways of thinking about a problem. (read more)
23 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Algebra 1,Calculus,Discrete Math
I have tutored mathematics for 14 years in subjects up through Calculus and from Middle School up to the University level. Mathematics is my passion, and I dedicate myself to precision and clarity. There is one's Math Road. (read more)