My interest in teaching English began as volunteering with refugees and exchange students. It led me back to school for a Master's in Teaching English as a Second Language and a position with a local language school. At the school I enjoyed teaching adults and university students who had relocated to the Capital District either temporarily or to make this their permanent home. (read more)
...I teach Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus, and AP Computer Science A. I graduated from Florida State University with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics, and later obtained an M.S. in Mathematics from Fairfield University. I've always enjoyed helping others learn new skills, which led me to a career in teaching. (read more)
...I have a B.A. in English Education and spent 13 years teaching AP and Honors English in a large urban school district, which is where my career as an academic editor began. My first big editing job - almost 20 years ago - was for one of the assistant principals at the high school where I was teaching. Soon, another followed, and another, and quite frankly, I was hooked! (read more)
...I derived various physics equations in different ways such as finding the inertia of various objects through integration. I taught and tutored a group of middle schoolers in Prealgebra and Algebra 1 twice a week for two hours after school. I helped motivate the students and gain the interest of some students in higher-level math and physics. (read more)
...BA Columbia University, MA Brown University and PhD Brown University. Teaching Assistant at Brown University for three years. Completed college-level Calculus. (read more)