...He would make games out of lessons, such as letting us crumple up paper and throw it at eachother to show us how fair or unfair some civil war battles were; he'd read our assigned books aloud with us in such a theatrical way that it kept everyone engaged; and if the class got good grades on a tes... (read more)
...This is the type of relationship I would like to have with the students I tutor. I did some tutoring of fellow college students in math subjects during college. During my long career in the financial services industry, I trained many fellow employees on many different topics. (read more)
...I’ve worked with small groups mostly - my smallest class has one student and my largest class has seven. I also have some professional writing experience - along with editing and publishing. At the moment, I’m trying to earn some money during the summer until school starts back up in August. (read more)
...From teaching horseback riding and horsemanship for autistic children and adults at a barn, to in-home and in-school services, I have a wide-range of skills, compassion, and enthusiasm for tutoring autistic students. Parents are absolutely critical to the success of any child and in my view, tut... (read more)
Hi, I'm Ben, a recent graduate of the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. I earned a master of music degree at Peabody, and a bachelor of arts degree at Susquehanna University. I'm currently a building substitute at a high school. (read more)