...I think my strength in being a tutor is my ability to connect with students. Through building rapport with students I find that the work has a much deeper impact. Throughout my academic career I have gained confidence in my intellect by taking charge of my education and engaging in the material I am learning. (read more)
...I’m a bit of a philomath with wide-ranging interests and expertise and welcome the opportunity to teach all grade levels EC-8 and specific subjects across high school, college, and adult education. I especially love working with individuals with ADHD, not only to help them learn in ways adapted ... (read more)
...Seeing students get great results in their school works lets me know that I am doing my job. As a sociology major I found that the most important thing is being able to comprehend what text and material is given to you. This is a struggle for most people in which I can help. (read more)
...Having ADHD myself, at a young age I struggled in academics and time management in ways that my peers did not, and teachers did not often understand. As I grew older, I learned to overcome many challenges through trial and error, but it is still a part of my life. It is the way that my brain thinks, processes and recalls information. (read more)
...After graduation, I taught elementary school while I obtained my secondary teaching credential. I have a Masters in Education and a Masters in the Humanities. I taught high school English, Art, and Art History for 15 years and have been a reader for the AP Art History test. (read more)