...I feel that many math teachers use terminology and examples that make it confusing for students. In my experience, once a student is confused, they will continue on that path unless someone intervenes. I hope to be that someone who can create the "aha" moment! (read more)
...I was also a teaching assistant for graduate-level molecular biology courses while in grad school. Through these experiences, I've found a love for teaching and tutoring and helping my students grasp difficult topics. I love the challenge of coming up with new ways to explain concepts and ideas to my students. (read more)
...Education:
Bachelors in Biology at Rutgers University
Bachelors in Psychology at Rutgers University
Master of Biomedical Science at Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Science
Concentration in Neuroscience at Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical ScienceTaught College Algebra 1 to a class of 2... (read more)
...I have been a teacher for 19 years in a public high school in the north east and spent three years prior teaching math in a private high school. I have tutored many students at both the high school and college level to help them succeed. I also have a lot of experience working with adult learne... (read more)
...I first was introduced to the school system when I did my student teaching in 2017 in Hillside NJ where I taught precalculus. I then tutored and worked as a substitute teacher for a year and a half before I began working at a school specifically for students on the autism spectrum with behaviora... (read more)