...I got an A in the course. I am a special education paraprofessional at a middle school, where one of the primary students I support has ADHD, as do others I support. In graduate school, I took a course on Teaching Diverse Learners, half of which was devoted to special education, one lesson of which was devoted to ADHD. (read more)
...He would struggle with simple concepts, so that forced me to teach everything slowly and make sure he understood the concept. I am not a huge fan of using a lecture-based learning style. Ironically, I learn best through a lecture-based class, but all my students prefer a more involved approach. (read more)
I have taught 10 academic quarters of undergraduate general chemistry lecture and upper division physical chemistry laboratory and served as a mentor for talented graduate students during my post-doctoral studies. I've also tutored people privately for more than 2 years. I think I'm a great math t... (read more)
...If you are on a tight budget and you don't need too much time, I'm willing to consider a deeper discount. Interesting fact: there was a time that I was very uncomfortable with mathematics :)Education:Ph.D. Candidate in biomechanics, Georgia Tech (dropped out to start a robotics company);B.S. in... (read more)
...I have a Master’s Degree as a Reading Specialist from the University of Pennsylvania. As a Reading Specialist (K-12), certified by both the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, I taught phonics daily as part of my elementary school reading program. I provided remediation for high school stude... (read more)