...I have a Bachelor of the Arts degree in Geology from Washington University in St. Louis with a minor in Archaeology, and I recently completed my Master's of Science in Biology at North Carolina State University. My academic experience is largely focused on the natural sciences, but I am also a capable writer and I have a solid foundation in the humanities. (read more)
...I take an evidence-based, responsive approach to academic tutoring. That means I use the best available science to inform my practice. During tutoring, I work with students to identify goals, ways to measure progress toward those goals, and make changes to the plan when progress stagnates. (read more)
...Throughout undergrad, I took and excelled in premed courses and subsequently served as a mentor/tutor for underclassmen. It was here that I fell in love with teaching. I served as a teaching assistant for Medical Microbiology and worked with 20+ students on various medical topics. (read more)
...Not only do I have dance and yoga teaching experiences, I also enjoy tutoring elementary students with math and reading. My mother is a professor at a community college; a lot of my experiences were provided and learned from her. I read to younger children for volunteer in Columbia and often at the public library in Saint Louis over the summer. (read more)
...I am passionate about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, critical literacy, and project-based learning approaches. I have seen huge strives in my students by using these teaching methods and allowing them to experience real-world situations! I have afternoon, night, and weekend availability. (read more)