...When it comes to music, everyone is naturally inclined to either rhythm or pitch. Rhythm has always been my strong suit and I enjoy the study of rhythm playing drums allows. As a music education major, I was required to study percussion for a semester prior to my student teaching. (read more)
...I graduated from The Citadel in 1974 with a B.A. in Chemistry. To complete this degree I successfully completed college Algebra and Calculus. During my teaching career I taught high school math classes which included Algebra I & II, Geometry and Calculus. (read more)
...I recently relocated to Columbia, and I teach mathematics at C.A. Johnson High School, Columbia, SC now. I've got experience teaching algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, pre-algebra, calculus, probability and statistics, differential equations, and preparing students for HSAP/SAT and ASVAB. (read more)
...I am an Engineering Graduate with several years of experience, and a solid background in Physics & Math. Currently a Public School Math teacher in South Carolina since 2021, scored 100% in PRAXIS (teacher qualification state test), can definitely help you in Math. I am an Engineering Graduate with several years of experience, and a solid background in Physics & Math. (read more)
...I find that the most detrimental thing to a mathematics student is lacking a core foundation. In math, everything you learn builds on top of what you learned in previous years, and without that strong foundation, students can fall behind. When teachers explain something in class they assume that the students have a certain knowledge about math based on what they learned in previous years. (read more)