...I have worked with the student and school staff to brainstorm ways the student can be successful in the classroom. In four years of special education teaching, I worked with a number of students diagnosed with autism. I've had multiple trainings on how to approach students with autism as they perceive the world differently, thus learn differently. (read more)
...I have been a math teacher for 28+ years at the junior high level teaching algebra and geometry. I can help you learn what your teacher is asking you to learn step by step with patience as long as you are willing to try. I'll do my best to quickly respond to your inquiry:)Teacher for 28 years. (read more)
...Since then, I have also tutored high school sociology, anthropology, economics and psychology courses. My extensive experience in developmental disabilities also extended to social studies classes in the elementary grades. As a mathematics professor at a local community college, I tutored individual students in understanding concepts in the course, Finite (or Applicable) Math. (read more)
...I grew to love tutoring and after moving into college at NYU, I often helped students whether it be in study groups or on zoom. Tutoring soon became a passion of mine and I often wondered if in the future I would go back to school to become a teacher because of how much I loved helping others succeed in understanding different topics. This stands true today! (read more)
...I received my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education in 2004. I then received my Master's in Education with a mathematics focus in 2011. I truly enjoy teaching and love bringing mathematical understanding to others.I have a Master's Degree in Math Education Grades 6-8. (read more)