...By profession, I am medical physicist but I have taught for many years. I was a graduate teaching assistant in UAlbany for 5 years. I enjoy teaching math and physics. (read more)
...My students have a variety of special needs, and my job is to find a way for them to become more successful in school and life. We frequently play games and do projects as a way to integrate academic skills into real life situations. Past projects include learning to crochet, doing origami, cooking, and even designing our own games. (read more)
...I find comfort in the structured logic of math and programming. It gives me a small amount of hope that our existence can be understood and measured in times when nothing makes sense and the world feels like it's falling apart. I pride myself in being able to listen attentively and meet my students at their own level in order to build from there. (read more)
...I specialize in creating learning experiences that are both rigorous and meaningful. My approach is rooted in conceptual understanding—meaning I don’t just teach students how to get the right answer, but why it matters and how to apply it. Whether we’re working on decoding strategies, reading c... (read more)
...I understand the importance of creating a routine with clear expectations to promote self-regulation and success. I have been working in the field of special education for over 8 years. My teaching job has allowed me to work with students with various classifications including those with ASD. (read more)