...I also developed a game that I used to effectively teach algebra to 3rd and 4th graders in a public school system. While most of my teaching experience comes from teaching Physics at the University level, these courses rely on extensive use of algebra. Since I always teach in an active-learning... (read more)
...I am Laura, an academic editor and Oxford comma aficionado! I have a B.A. in English Education and spent 13 years teaching AP and Honors English in a large urban school district, which is where my career as an academic editor began. My first big editing job - almost 20 years ago - was for one of the assistant principals at the high school where I was teaching. (read more)
...Lastly, but certainly not least, Questions! Questions are so beyond important, and I want my students to have a safe space where they feel comfortable asking anything! My services will be held over zoom. (read more)
...I have tutored for thousands of hours and have taught many calculus-based physics courses at UNH. This experience and knowledge base allow me to share how useful precalculus concepts are and how they apply to future courses and the world around us. Currently, I am writing my Master's thesis on differentiated learning in upper-level physics courses. (read more)
My interest in teaching English began as volunteering with refugees and exchange students. It led me back to school for a Master's in Teaching English as a Second Language and a position with a local language school. At the school I enjoyed teaching adults and university students who had relocated to the Capital District either temporarily or to make this their permanent home. (read more)