...I have a Ph.D. in Mathematics and am a professor of mathematics at a university. I have taught algebra, precalculus, and calculus as a university professor for 4 years. I have taught precalculus and calculus classes as a university professor for 4 years. (read more)
...I have tutored courses in Nutrition while at Rutgers: Life Span Nutrition, Community Nutrition, Advanced Nutrition, Experimental Foods, Introduction to Nutrition, and Medical Nutrition Therapy. I have homeschooled children in secondary education. I work in a consecutive manner, meaning I meet with students 3-5 times per week for 2-4 hours meeting periods. (read more)
...I also have experience working with individuals with learning disabilities, collaborating closely with families and educators to provide the best support possible. What drives me is seeing that “aha!” moment when something challenging suddenly makes sense. I aim to foster not just better grades but also a deeper understanding and appreciation for math and science. (read more)
...I have taught / tutored continuously Algebra 2, including a class of home schoolers who opted for a teacher to help them. We completed the assigned Algebra 2 textbook, and literally decorated the room with their graphs that everyone of them contributed. I have taught high school physics and calculus. (read more)
Before I get to my experience, I would like to discuss my theory of tutoring. My goal with tutoring is to get my tutoree (I made that up) to understand the material so that they can do the tasks themselves. I typically break down the tasks into mini steps so that the person I am helping can fill in any gaps they might have. (read more)