...I was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society as an undergrad and was awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship for my grad studies. I have led many course sections, both in person and online, during my undergrad and grad years, and won a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from... (read more)
...Sessions are usually held during weekday evenings or on Saturday. I am a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers, American Helicopter Society, American Physical Society, Mathematical Association of America, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Typical clients:
High school and college students wanting to maintain and improve their academic performance. (read more)
...I have a passion for teaching and helping students to become the best that they can be.I am licensed to teach K-6 and have extensive experience both in a classroom and online. My students come from all over the world and have gained grade levels under my tutelage. I have a passion for helping students to excel with academics and confidence. (read more)
...These approaches are always used with a few learning theories in mind, such as John Dewey and Lev Vygotsky. John Dewey’s theory that students learn more when they can connect to their past experiences is very applicable to Computer Science. Coding languages have similarities between them. (read more)
...While tutoring, I worked with students of varying levels of math proficiency, ranging from fractions work to derivatives and integrals. I am committed to creating a productive environment for each student, giving them the time, patience, and resources needed to be successful. During my second semester I was given the opportunity to act as a Supplemental Instructor for Calculus I. (read more)