...My goal as a tutor and future teacher is to not only help students succeed in math, but also forge connections with others by cultivating their academic and adaptational skills, confidence, and their passions and aspirations. It fulfills me to know I am helping students with the process I once h... (read more)
...So we never know exactly what will be on the exam but there are "favorite" questions that are asked every year and I know which ones they are. For this past Integrated Algebra regents I reviewed every single one of those type questions resulting in a student I tutored passing it for the first ti... (read more)
...I’ve worked with English Language Learners one-on-one, in extracurricular speech and debate tournaments, and in classroom settings. I've also been tutoring individuals ages 11 to 18 one-on-one for the past ten years, on everything from Shakespeare’s comedies to the Trolley Problem. I was my high school’s valedictorian as well as my college's. (read more)
...I’m personally diagnosed with ADHD, and I’ve worked the last 7 years in Orange-Ulster BOCES working specifically with students with ADHD, ODD, and other learning disabilities. Being a recent graduate from SUNY New Paltz with a Masters in Education, Common Core was the staple of our lessons. We used Common Core to create our lesson plans for our classes as well as our student teaching. (read more)
...I have also taught entry-level college Math courses as an Adjunct Professor at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY. I have programmed in various forms of the "Basic" programming language, including MS Visual Basic and more recently VB.NET. In grad school. (read more)