...My approach to teaching music theory is to utilize the solfedge syllables. I have seen the difference it has made in my students as much confusion is created by referring to scale degrees instead of solfedge. When I made the switch, my students' part writing improved immediately. (read more)
...I am very experienced with these applications and would love to nerd out and help explore these with you! I am easy to reach and will always respond quickly, feel free to contact me with additional questions or to schedule a lesson! I have a master's degree in statistics and have taught several introductory level statistics courses as well as upper-level statistics courses. (read more)
I graduated from SUNY Oneonta with a BS in biology and a minor in educational psychology; as well as numerous semesters of independent study in various subjects under my belt. After graduating, I decided to put my minor to good use and became a professional tutor at Ulster County Community College.... (read more)
...The second point lies in building a well-designed curriculum for teaching that does not rely only on textbooks but incorporates additional material from online resources to help develop students’ reading and listening skills and enrich their knowledge. The third point lies in focusing on goals. ... (read more)
...I have been playing chess for 13 years and have competed in hundreds of tournaments in Illinois. I have won two separate Illinois State Championships in my middle school years and achieved a rating of 1225 with the United States Chess Federation. I want to help students of the game with the basics! (read more)