Learning is not one size fits all—so teaching shouldn’t be either. During my time as a tutor with Indiana University’s math department, the most fulfilling thing for me was seeing a student’s face light up as they understood not just what to do, but also why—and therefore, how to apply the concepts... (read more)
...During this time, I taught phonics to a class of second graders and during student teaching, did so in a class of fourth graders over the course of several months. I have received my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. During my time in school, I was asked to do a case study in which I had a handwriting conference with a student. (read more)
My tutoring career started in the sixth grade. I completed all the color-coded reading program materials before the rest of my classmates got through one level, so the teacher had me help the other students with their assignments. After three years of high school French, in my senior year I was asked to be a student-teacher for the first-year French class. (read more)