...I have taught in the classroom, one-on-one, online synchronous, and online asynchronous contexts, and am equally comfortable across all of these formats. My teaching approach adapts to the needs of the student. Some students prefer lesson reviews where I explain a concept with examples or visuals and the student can ask follow-up questions. (read more)
...Although degrees help efficiently communicate one's expertise, they're meaningless without the skills to back them up. For nine years, I've supported elementary-age kiddos by designing and implementing individualized instruction across skills including reading, early language development, math c... (read more)
I hold a PhD degree in Biochemistry and have more than ten years of experience in teaching biochemistry to college students. Although I lack formal teaching experience in mathematics, I possess a strong aptitude for math and a deep passion for teaching the subject. I often engage in math problem-solving during my free time. (read more)
...I graduated undergrad with University Honors (highest distinction) and summa cum laude with a degree in Biology and Psychology from the University of Missouri - Columbia and then started medical school. Throughout undergrad, I took and excelled in premed courses and subsequently served as a mentor/tutor for underclassmen. It was here that I fell in love with teaching. (read more)
...I spent a year abroad teaching all subjects to students in Taiwan! I am passionate about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, critical literacy, and project-based learning approaches. I have seen huge strives in my students by using these teaching methods and allowing them to experience real-world situations! (read more)