...Through my growth in my own metacognition, I was able to find what worked and what didn't work. I still use many of these strategies today. This is how I found myself in education, I know that if I hadn't had the mentorship or support-system at school, I would have never made it. (read more)
...I have also worked in neuroscience research labs at the University of Colorado School of Medicine for 2 years and have clinical experience, which I believe brings a greater understanding of the material. My clinical experience includes volunteering at the Children's Hospital of Colorado and work... (read more)
...I am working on a Master's in Language and Literacy now. I taught at Job Corps, Sacramento for 16 months. I taught multiple subjects to include math, science, social science and writing. (read more)
...I took this course at Wayne State in the spring/summer semester of 2016 and I have received a B (grade) in the course. I thoroughly enjoyed Linear Algebra. And I know most of the concepts of Linear Algebra still. (read more)
As an experienced educator I believe that every student can be successful in math, it is simply my job to break it down in a way the student can understand. As a child myself, I attended Montessori school where I was taught math with a very hands on and visual approach. As a result I still think of mathematics that way and have found many students are visual learners as well. (read more)