...Also, in the spring of 2014, I homeschooled a fifth grader - teaching her American History and enriching her Texas Tech curriculum with info regarding (age-appropriate) current events, cultural awareness, and citizenship. Handwriting is very important, yet our schools no longer spend much time t... (read more)
...Although I majored in pure math, I took electives intended for Math Ed students to better myself as an educator. I made several Math Ed friends with whom I discussed teaching philosophy, and even sat in some of their classes after they became instructors to improve my own teaching. The most important thing I learned: it is one thing to know math, and another entirely to teach it well. (read more)
...I enjoy constantly learning and helping others learn.I excelled at football in High School, playing both Offensive and Defensive Line. By my Freshman year I was playing both Junior Varsity and Varsity football, and we were District Champions two of the four years I played. I injured my Back my Junior year, and worked helping the coach and trainers during my senior year. (read more)
...I used to homeschool them when they were younger. I love teaching kids their basic school subjects. I am patient with kids and enjoy seeing them understand information (aha moments).
By trade, I am a vascular ultrasound technologist, interpreter, translator, and language coach for English and Spanish. (read more)
...My knowledge runs on a scholarly level, meaning that I am able to provide context and historical background to the text, as opposed to theology. One of my minors in college was anthropology. I am most well-versed in sociocultural anthropology, however, I am able to assist in Biological and Archaeological anthropology. (read more)