...This experience working as a substitute has showed me that the traditional way of viewing a math problem, that is being taught by teachers, is not the best approach for the student nor for the problem itself. Through these tutoring sessions, I plan on teaching how I would approach these problems... (read more)
...Of course, I encourage my students to ask questions as well. I prefer to teach one-on-one though I have also conducted classes with groups of students of up to twenty. I prefer to teach one hour at a time to a student or a group - if need be multiple sessions of one hour each may be held each week. (read more)
...I am able to make connections between concepts very easily, and guide students to do the same. I teach statistics on a regular basis. I have an MS in Mathematics and teach at a community college. (read more)
...In these small groups, I helped students strengthen their understanding of these subjects and develop the ability to use each other's strengths to help build each other up and guide each other through the subject matter as well. I am welcome to any feedback, questions, comments, for I believe th... (read more)
...What does this all mean for the student? It means that I know all too well what it is like to stare at a problem and not have the slightest idea where to start. That is what real-life math is like. (read more)