...I have a Master's in Math Education with over 30 hours of graduate level math course work. I have taught college math since 1992. I have 5+ years experience tutoring for the Math GRE. (read more)
...One of the core differences in teaching special education is the necessity of providing direct instruction in how to be a successful student. A large proportion of the students who are given these labels suffer from some form Executive Function disorders. By definition this means they have considerable difficulty with any activity requiring organization or sequencing. (read more)
16 Subjects: includingPrealgebra,Dyslexia,Psychology,World History
...Results like these exceed the vast majority of even 'elite' prep schools, at a fraction of both the cost and time. I've worked with students of all levels- those struggling to keep up in school to those looking for just a few extra points in order to push them to the highest echelons. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
• The student and the teacher together create the teaching. (read more)
40 Subjects: includingCalculus,Elementary Math,Elementary (K-6th),ACT Math
I have decades of experience as a teacher and trainer, including at college level. I have completed extensive coursework in economics, math, and English; I also have decades of experience working with computers, networking, and web design. My credentials include a PhD in economics. (read more)
...I have tutored as an employment for 2 years and volunteered / help students with math for about 5 years. I tutor the following subjects: Math 101a, Math 101b, Math 101, Math 314 (stats), and Psychology 101. My favorite part about tutoring is understanding how the student was taught and teaching a new way of solving problems. (read more)
4 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Elementary (K-6th),Prealgebra,Elementary Math