...My experience includes teaching abroad in China and South Korea at both secondary and post secondary institutions. For the past seven years I have taught ESL in the American school system to high school students with varying levels of English language proficiency. My areas of expertise in ESL are: speaking , pronunciation, academic language, writing, listening and reading in English. (read more)
...I studied American Sign Language in order to communicate with the students I had with hearing impairments who knew ASL. In addition, I taught all three of my children who are very proficient in ASL. As an instructor of cosmetology in Day High School in the NYCDOE, for over 20 years, I have a great deal of experience in training students with career development. (read more)
21 Subjects: includingReading,Writing,Grammar,Sign Language
...I believe that these varied experiences will help me to be a more well-rounded teacher. I truly enjoy working with students and helping them to reach their full potential. I have had some experience in one-on-one tutoring, which was very successful. (read more)
...Because of this, I can articulate to students how important it is to become good readers. I also have a BA in Journalism so I can help students with writing, grammar, punctuation, spelling and proofreading. As stated above, I have a current NC lateral entry teaching license for K-6th grade and tutored small groups of 2nd grade students. (read more)
...This of course means that I have done a bit of math. I have passed the praxis exams I and II for teaching English at the middle school and high school level. I have done volunteer work as a teacher in fourth and fifth grade classes for two years, as well as set up and run an after school program in an elementary school. (read more)