...I have taught students in grades K-5 but have the most experience with pre-k through first grade skills. All of my 8 years have been in an autistic support classroom (self-contained). I spend the majority of my time doing direct 1:1 or small group instruction with students who are behind grade level. I seek to make learning fun, and love to see the progress my students make. (read more)
...In high school, I had A's in all my IB/AP level psychology classes and scored a 5 on my AP psychology exam. I always felt most confident in the SAT reading sections and have figured out many tips and tricks to navigating the test’s structure in this portion. I scored a 710 on this section, which is within the 96th percentile of all test takers. (read more)
With five years of dedicated experience in tutoring and teaching English, I have honed my ability to foster a deep understanding of the language while instilling a love for literature in my students. Whether working with young learners to improve their reading skills or helping high school students... (read more)
...Drawing from the African proverb "He who learns must also teach." I believe there is never a task too small, a question too dumb, or a conversation not worth having. Every experience is a learning lesson—even if it’s only a tiny morsel of knowledge. All the tiny grains I’ve collected will be instrumental in shaping my journey as an educator.-I am a current Columbia University M.S. (read more)
...Put another way, all of us--and I do mean all of us--need help in learning how to become better readers and writers. I currently teach reading and writing skills at Camden County Community College in New Jersey. I also work in the college's academic skills tutoring lab. (read more)