You might be impressed if your child's teacher has a Master's degree from Harvard's School of Education. But researchers say think again. The things we think typically matter to make an effective teacher- how many years experience, how many degrees, whether you have a degree in this or that-don't seem to matter much at all. (read more)
...I could remember the slope intercept method of expressing and equation but not the point slope form. Currently I know Algebra One inside out and backwards. I took multiple online courses and read multiple books. (read more)
...So I have lots of experience with topic selection, research, and presentation. I have judged papers, posters, movies, plays, and websites, so we can work together in many areas. Choosing a topic that fits the assignment is a big key to success, so see what you can do well within the limits. (read more)
2 Subjects: includingLiterature,Career Development
There are many reasons why one becomes a teacher. I decided to pursue this career because I always felt content and comfortable around children. It is also my mission to help create the best future possible for our children. (read more)
...I taught 7th - 12th Math in the state of KY after graduating from college. I have a minor in science and recreation. I also experience in Office Management, Human Resource Management, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control Management. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,GED,SAT Math,ACT Math