...My experience is mostly with high schoolers, though I have tutored some college students in statistics and multi-variable calculus. I have taught high school for 20 years, teaching all levels of high-school and some college-level math, as well as economics. I have had much experience working one-on-one with my students and have also done some tutoring of people who were not in my classes. (read more)
...I can tutor two students in a session, provided they are both equally committed to the task and the chemistry is good, so families can save a little on the tutoring. Also, I am flexible in scheduling sessions, provided I have 24 hours notice. I should add that I speak French, live in Wellesley, and specialize in Grammar. (read more)
...Later in college, I've helped peers one on one with math, economics, and writing. My approach is to help break down difficult and complicated concepts and make them simple no matter the subject. I often use visualizations and examples to help students gain a comprehensive understanding of what they are learning. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,Elementary (K-6th),Elementary Math
...Just before moving to the Boston area two years ago, I held lecturer positions at Santa Clara University and De Anza and Gavilan Community Colleges in California. In the Boston area, I recently received a lecturer position at Merrimack College. I also worked as a one-on-one tutor for college and high school students during the past seven years. (read more)
...Common Core requirements are very different from how math was taught when I was in school, so in working on my degree I had to re-learn many skills I previously thought I had. In doing so, I learned the best ways to explain the lessons in order for them to be clearly understood by students of many different levels. I have a deep love of English. (read more)