...Every student is unique, and I tailor my sessions to fit their individual needs and learning styles. I believe in presenting material in a way that resonates with the student, whether through visual aids, real-world examples, or step-by-step explanations. A solid understanding of foundational concepts is crucial. (read more)
...For example, I have taken my students to a cooking class where they learned what it looked like to be a baker and the mathematics that was necessary for the process. At the college level, I've taught Algebra to incoming freshman. I love all things teaching and believe students are the greatest teachers. (read more)
...In my experience, the best way to learn something is to teach it yourself. So, whenever a student learns something new, I want them to be able to explain that concept to a complete stranger. I also understand that each student has a different learning style, so I am always flexible to a student's needs and suggestions. (read more)
...Algebra 2 cross-relates into both physics and electrical engineering. Some of the items covered include imaginary numbers, polynomials, logs, and graphing of non-linear equations all of which apply to electrical engineering and electronic design. I have taught algebra 2 as an integral part of AC electronics, and I have also tutored algebra 2 at a college level. (read more)
...My favorite subject of all is Math. Since High School and now college, I have kept my focus on Math and have helped many students. At first, math is challenging, but over time and doing many practice problems, the material naturally gets easier. (read more)