...I began my tutoring journey by assisting fellow college students with writing, researching, editing, and citing their sources. My first student was an English major whose second language was English. She ended up excelling in her time with me and winning the Matthew Richards Prize in English. (read more)
...I have worked as an ESL trainer for over 4 years taking group classes and giving one to one coaching to students with specific needs. I understand that different ethnicities learn in different ways. While topics related to family and loved ones excite most Mexicans, success in professional life is a hot topic with South Koreans! (read more)
...This will be my 4th year in the education field and I am very excited to continue to be a part of it. My philosophy is to be more of a listener and build a solid working relationship with students to understand their learning style and how to best teach them. I am adamant on communication with students, as well as parents to ensure that everyone's needs are closely met. (read more)
...I highly recommend that all students view other artist's paintings. Books and online images can inspire your imagination, but visiting art galleries and museums provides a viewing experience that is more impactful. Important features such as size can only be experienced directly, and brushstrokes and methods that aren't visible in copy images can be seen in all their detail. (read more)
...Of course I can offer references to corroborate my credentials. And I began my career as a probation officer in Chautauqua County for three years. I have a bachelor of arts degree with a major in sociology and over 35 years of work experience in the field of Human Services, Education, and Criminal Justice. (read more)