...After graduating, I taught High School English for 4 1/2 years before I had to step back and begin tutoring in order to help my mom who became ill. I decided to become a teacher for a few different reasons; primarily because I had some amazing teachers in high school, who not only made learning ... (read more)
...Coping with ADD (or ADHD) is a matter of learning habits that most people don’t have to learn, of thinking about and doing things which most people don’t have to think about or do. It's not easy, but nothing worthwhile is easy. The secret is that learning and doing those things will not stop you from being the special person you have always been. (read more)
...I prioritize personalized learning, adapting my methods to fit different learning styles, and incorporating a blend of guided practice and independent work to encourage critical thinking. A typical lesson begins with a review of previous concepts, followed by new material that resonates with the... (read more)
...English is difficult to pronounce, for starters. Then there's all that pesky punctuation. And the vocabulary...!
If you would like to be a better reader, contact me! (read more)
...I have had the opportunity to teach English in many of these countries that I have traveled to. I have taught English to beginning English learners up to and including graduate school bound students. My teaching schedule with ELS@Clemson changes on occasion. (read more)