...As a teacher, we are responsible for bringing our students to attention and evaluating those who demonstrate possible symptoms for this condition. We, of course, do not diagnose, but can refer students to their parents to get tested. I have passed both my Praxis I and Praxis II exams. (read more)
...I literally teach Public Speaking and have for years. My district has provided much training in order for me to utilize my experiences in college and the additional support from them to help students succeed. I am constantly researching the latest on public speaking and specifically looking at the fears many have toward public speaking. (read more)
...I am currently studying to become a special education teacher. Teaching is what I love. It has its own rewards knowing you can take something so challenging for someone and turn it in to something fun for them to learn. (read more)
...My expertise in the life sciences is drawn from successfully completing pre-medical course work in college, taking the MCAT, and conducting lupus research at Yale University. Within the classroom, a student learns theories but in a lab setting these concepts come to life. While working in a lab, I often had to apply what was learned in the textbook directly to my research. (read more)
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