...The adjustment I was able to make with the students who needed more assistance during the summer and really helping them understand school can be fun. My motto is "for the kids". Simply whatever it takes to make sure they are thriving and succeeding. (read more)
Hello! My name is Diana, and I am an infectious disease researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My previous educational background focused on Biological Sciences and Biomedical Anthropology. (read more)
...Teaching Philosophy: I adopt a student-centric approach, adapting to individual learning styles and focusing on fostering a deep understanding of concepts. My expertise in quantum computing and mathematical physics allows me to engage students across a spectrum of interests, from advanced topics... (read more)
...Probability and Statistics courses were among my favorite at UMBC, and I immensely enjoy teaching these subjects to others. Among all of the subjects I have taught and learned, I find these to be the most practical in everyday life. I especially have had great success in helping college students be successful in these challenging subjects. (read more)
...I know that if they are on medicine, there are certain times they perform better. Also, they need to keep both their minds and hands busy when learning. They often need redirection as well. (read more)