...I also used to be an EMT in the state of Pennsylvania. Throughout my educational career (including now!) I've relied on mentors and tutors to help me navigate the many difficult classes and standardized exams along the path to becoming a doctor. Coming from a first generation background, I couldn't have made it as far as I have without the help of others. (read more)
...I have employed three dimensional architectural constructs to make abstract mathematical concepts easier to comprehend. Math and Physics can be fun for you and anyone willing to take the first step.I have mentored Students in College Algebra at USC, LMU, Lafayette University, SMC, WLAC (and othe... (read more)
...Regardless of how it is presented, math can be seen by students in many different, possibly unintended, ways. A few of the ways it can be seen is as a language, as visual, and also as purely symbolic. Observing how a student 'sees' the material enables me to individualize teaching techniques. (read more)
...I love teaching math and realize that every student has a unique learning style, so I try to tailor my lessons to allow each student to use their strengths to solve a problem in the way that is easiest for them, while also working on their weak points so they will have more tools available to the... (read more)
...With a passion for nurturing early math skills, I have spent 10 years teaching Elementary Math to young learners. I focus on basic arithmetic, number sense, and introductory geometry. By creating an engaging and supportive learning environment, I help children develop confidence and a love for mathematics that will support their future academic endeavors. (read more)