I have been teaching mathematics at universities and colleges since the day I graduated myself with a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1993. Seven years later, I received a Ph.D. degree in mathematics and kept combining teaching with research. Just before moving to the Boston area two years ago... (read more)
...I continue to be an active disability rights advocate to this day, and would like to continue to work with students with disabilities from someone who actually gets it. I grew up having Nonverbal Learning Disability, which is very closely related to Asperger's Sydrome (now part of ASD). I went t... (read more)
...I have done so by emphasizing a testing-based approach that breaks the section down to a science, making it easily repeatable and consistent. Furthermore, I like to dig into each student's particular weaknesses, be they time issues, content gaps, or even nerves, and pay extra attention to them s... (read more)
22 Subjects: includingProbability,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,ACT Math
...I was a classroom assistant/tutor for two years working with third grade students on math, reading, writing and other assignments. I worked with students individually and in groups to help them with their academic studies and had to adapt my teaching style for each student so that the student ga... (read more)
...During my time in grad school I have also taken a liking to coding and data science and the integration of natural sciences with data science. While being in college I have had the pleasure of tutoring students for three years. I first began in person at my universities tutoring center, but the... (read more)