...Not only do I teach Math and English, but I also act as a hobby. I have been in productions for about ten years now, and have been every type of character: protagonist, antagonist, ensemble, and even foil. Thanks to the variety of characters I have played, I understand what it's like to be in each role. (read more)
...Presently, hold a substitute teaching certification from the NJ Department of Education. Drawing from the African proverb "He who learns must also teach." I believe there is never a task too small, a question too dumb, or a conversation not worth having. Every experience is a learning lesson—even if it’s only a tiny morsel of knowledge. (read more)
...I primarily focus on speaking/developing & practicing dialogue as well as assisting in intensive writing/reading. I as well have experience working with tutees that experience learning difficulties that affect language learning and developing study tools for these challenges. I am a avid reader and have personally studied Hispanic American and Latin American literature for about 5 years now. (read more)
...That means that your youngster -- or you! -- can turn up to the first day of chess club feeling comfortable and confident and ready to play and improve. And, yes, it means that you can use chess to enhances strategic thinking as well as to enjoy quality family time. Just a few meetings are necessary to get the basics and get started having fun. (read more)
...I learned from how my teachers and professors provided information in a manner that was easy to understand and how they provided feedback on how to improve. My tutoring experiences have been usually virtual and one-on-one. I will learn how you learn and try to present the information in the format that you prefer. (read more)