...I also participated in numerous graduate reading seminars (and was part of their organization for some of them) in which students were explaining the material to students. My experience gives me an understanding of the learning processes and allows me to appreciate how these might differ from pe... (read more)
...My understanding of calculus developed through taking courses, working with the subject in real world settings and developing analogies to properly explain to students what calculus is actually trying to say. The basis of chemistry rests on algebra and dimensional analysis. These are both subjects that I have had to master in order to advance in my work studying physics. (read more)
...Algebra 2 includes the following major concepts: discussion of sets, relations, functions, and structure; numbers, sentences, and number and motion problems (absolute value, for example); equations and inequalities; polynomials; radical expressions; real numbers; quadratic relations and systems; ... (read more)
...Taking the MTLE Mathematics exam can be a daunting task. Because its goal is to test your classroom readiness across the spectrum of content, it covers a lot of ground. This breadth can make it hard to know how to prepare. (read more)
...My first degree was to teach secondary mathematics from 7th to 12th grade. My second degree, my Masters degree is in Clinical Leadership for Nursing and I teach adults in college. Both degrees involve a great deal of communication skills. (read more)