...My teaching career began in my second year of college, where I tutored students from 5th to 11th grade. During this time, I taught everything from basic math and equation solving to trigonometric equations and mathematical analysis. In 2019, after moving to the U.S. to pursue my Master's degree, I continued my teaching career with the Russian School of Mathematics. (read more)
...Also flexible during the weekends where either mornings or afternoons could work.I have over 10 years of experience teaching math, including Algebra 1. I have a PhD. Currently employed full time at a community college in Seattle. (read more)
...Students I tutor who perform the best during and after each session, are ones that constantly ask questions and think aloud. I use this approach during my tutoring sessions because it rewards the students with confidence and a sense of self accomplishment when they are able to come to a solution... (read more)
...Unfortunately, the coronavirus situation forced Peace Corps to temporarily suspend all volunteer activities, and I had to return to the US. I am continuing my pursuit of Spanish while eagerly awaiting the re-opening of international borders. I got my BS in Biology from Stanford in 2002, and my PhD in Neurobiology & Behavior from University of Washington in 2012. (read more)