...I have been a part time professor of theology at the California International Theological Seminary since 1991. I regularly speak in two churches in the area on various subjects in the Bible. I have taken several courses in discrete math. (read more)
...To this end, I have enrolled in a program to receive my teaching credential at Cal State University, Fullerton. I will be taking my preliminary classes very shortly and plan to enroll into the program proper starting this autumn. In the meantime, I would love to begin getting more experience with other students beside my brother. (read more)
...I emphasize concepts, investigation, curiosity, and answering “why” and “how”. I am well versed in numerous digital technologies and tools and integrate them into material when appropriate. I was the only student in 6th grade who was granted the opportunity to self-teach myself math due to my te... (read more)
...One of my teaching methods is not to reveal the solution right away but rather, to guide the student along and discover it together. By doing so, this gives students the confidence to work out the solutions for themselves later on so they’re able to score higher on future tests. Also, I know math is not just all about numbers! (read more)
...Algebra 1 is important as it is the gateway to more advance math courses. Algebra 2 expands on algebra 1 and it usually involves learning logs, exponentials, imaginary numbers, etc. Algebra 2 is very important as a lot of it are used in trigonometry, calculus, and statistics. (read more)