...I also have a ten year old son with autism whose main struggles include difficulty reading, writing, and verbally expressing himself. Every historian (at least those trained in oceanic history—an Atlanticist like myself, for example!) understands the importance of geography and has a keen intere... (read more)
...At Harvard Divinity School, I studied American Religious History in the 19th and 20th centuries. My work focuses primarily on American Christianity and racial violence. I am particularly interested in memory practices and how they are determined by religious and political ideas. (read more)
Hi, I’m Amy! I recently graduated cum laude from Johns Hopkins University with a double major in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. My experience as a Teaching Assistant for Mechanics, Mechanical-based Design, and Thermodynamics has shown me the importance of building a strong, systematic understanding to achieve academic success. (read more)
12 Subjects: includingACT Science,ACT Math,Geometry,SAT Math
...Teaching Philosophy: I adopt a student-centric approach, adapting to individual learning styles and focusing on fostering a deep understanding of concepts. My expertise in quantum computing and mathematical physics allows me to engage students across a spectrum of interests, from advanced topics... (read more)
...I taught Math in a STEM Magnet school in Baltimore County Public schools and at the college level. I tutor my students based on their individual learning style and explain the mathematical concepts in a way that makes sense to the student. I have a Bachelor's of Science in Mathematics with a Minor in Computer Science and a Master's of Education specializing in Curriculum and Instruction. (read more)