...I started my college education at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, in 1985. When I realized teaching was the career that I was best suited for, I transferred to Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The Texarkana Independent School District ( where I worked for 19 years) allowed me to get my Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction. (read more)
...While in college, I worked as a tutor. I helped modify and proofread papers. I also worked as a supplemental instructor, which allowed me to hold study groups after classes. (read more)
...Learning basic English doesn't have to be boring, and writing doesn't have to make you pull your hairs. In my world, it all begins with learning the rules and applying them when you speak and write. I have more than 15 years of experience helping people craft their words. (read more)
...It was quite a change, but a much needed one. I learned more about student personalities and learned to reach each one where they were. I went back to a public school setting the next year, where my classes were 15 to 18 students. (read more)