...I am patient and believe that listening is the key to understanding a student's thought process. Math CAN make sense! I have training in Psychiatry as part of the normal coursework for an MD. (read more)
...It is always part of my work and my joy. I am the coordinator for the physics program at John Jay College, the City University of New York. I have been teaching physics for more than 30 years. (read more)
...It is important to fill in what potholes there may be in that road for a smoother ride. Basic skills are important and contribute to one's enjoyment and ability to do Mathematics. I am currently tutoring Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and Calculus. (read more)
...Rather than providing shortcuts and answers on homework sheets, I guide students to use the resources and strategies that they already have to answer their own questions. Every student has a unique skill set, part of which is learning style. As I get to know each student, I pay close attention to the ways in which they respond to different activities. (read more)