...There is more than one way to work on learning to spell the required words! Most of my teaching experience has been with math….from substitute teaching, to teaching the gifted students in third grade math one year, to teaching math to small groups within the school day as an extra help for strug... (read more)
...I have a bachelor's degree in Communications which included classes in speech, oral interpretation (which is public reading of poetry or prose), drama, debate and other forms of public speaking. I have been a teacher/trainer for 20+ years. I have done public speaking to large audiences of over 10,000 and small audiences as well. (read more)
...Through my time there, I learned the importance of student voice and moved to a school that focuses and specializes in education for students with ADHD, learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyscalculia, and students with Autism. I have worked in all settings including 1-1, small group and large classroom sizes. I prefer 1-1, or small groups depending on the needs of the students. (read more)
...I’ve volunteered to read to second-grade classes, bringing stories to life and inspiring excitement about reading. I also partnered with the National Endowment for Financial Education to teach financial literacy to 10th graders, blending academic learning with practical skills. My tutoring approach is rooted in patience, compassion, and adaptability. (read more)
...Additionally, my studies extended to international relations and comparative politics, allowing me to analyze different governmental structures and their interactions on a global scale. I also gained insights into research methods and models, which are essential for critical thinking and analysi... (read more)