...One of my primary directives is to share what my eyes see when I take in a concept or problem. This builds a broader problem solving toolset for my students that they can employ when approaching new material. My students have hailed from a wide set of backgrounds with ages spanning elementary to graduate school. (read more)
...I think it gives students a better idea of what has happened in history and why people react to certain events. I have dabbled in a couple of actual digs. One in Israel near the Golan Heights and another in Montana. (read more)
...I pride myself on being flexible, so whatever needs you may have I will do my best to accommodate. I look forward to meeting all of my potential students online as I still am currently a student on campus as well. I love learning new things and one thing that keeps me passionate about learning and knowledge is being able to help my students enjoy what they learn as well. (read more)
...I'm a physicist, researcher, college instructor and rocket scientist. No one knows what their true life calling is but it can be discovered. That's how I found my passion in teaching. (read more)
...I received my training in writing instruction while a graduate student at Yale University, and have taught writing for over 30 years. I have taught math for over 40 years. I have developed techniques to help make the material relevant to students. (read more)