...I am currently tutoring two Japanese elementary students in English as a second language. Last summer, I tutored a profoundly gifted, homeschooled elementary student with ADHD in pre-algebra and a traditional high school student in physics. Two summers ago, I tutored a deaf student in trigonometry and college algebra through the Academic Support Center at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. (read more)
I taught high school for 7 years in West Michigan before transitioning back to the University of Michigan (my alma mater) in 2020 where I taught undergraduate students. My last two years have been a mix between teaching courses and working as a therapist, until this fall when I transitioned to full... (read more)
...While the test is certainly checking for content knowledge, it also checks for a certain level of ability to manipulate the material. Though a calculator is allowed, all questions are designed to be done without, and usually with less effort or the same as typing into the calculator. Time should be set aside for practicing problems both ways. (read more)
...Being a huge lover of math throughout my entire education, I find physics to be a very enjoyable science. It is a science that we can actually calculate and see actual outcomes from! While physics is complex to understand at face value, my teaching involves writing out everything that we know and what we want to know. (read more)