...This was mostly over the phone- we FaceTimed to work through lab reports and homework problems, or to talk through sentences and ideas as we wrote a paper. During college, I co-led a women’s Bible study and taught beginners breakdance in my dance club. This spring I briefly volunteered as a tutor for an elementary after-school program for disadvantaged students. (read more)
...I believe that pursuing projects that interest you is the best way to develop practical skills and to land your dream job. My approach to tutoring focuses on understanding rather than memorization. Many students memorize processes without truly understanding the problems. (read more)
...My teaching style is flexible, based on the needs and learning styles of each student. I believe in fostering open communication with my students to understand their preferences and adapt my methods accordingly. During my undergraduate academic journey I was awarded the Ballard-McConnell-Willis Mathematics Scholarship, the most esteemed scholarship on campus. (read more)
...My focus has been on supporting students in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills while tailoring instruction to their unique learning styles. My teaching philosophy centers on creating an engaging, inclusive, and supportive environment. I incorporate interactive digital tools and hands-on activities to make abstract mathematical concepts relatable and exciting. (read more)
...My next student was in Turkish, she was 27 years old and we met up once a week online for 90 minutes and this lasted about 6 months. My next student is in her 60s learning Turkish we would meet up once or twice a week, our lessons lasted about 5 months. I've lived in the country of Turkey for 9 years until I moved to America. (read more)