...Thank you!My undergraduate degree was in cognitive sciences with a focus on language acquisition. This has helped me be well-versed in understanding how to teach language and linguistics. I also have a lot of experience with grammar because much of my current position as a grant writer involves proofreading and writing skills. (read more)
...The greatest satisfaction comes from witnessing my students' growth. Whether it's a student overcoming a learning challenge or simply experiencing the joy of discovery, my dedication to fostering a love of learning is what truly motivates me. For me, a student's willingness to learn is all that matters. (read more)
...For example, I once had a student who loved outer space, so guess what we practiced reading and writing about? We even practiced fractions and decimals by finding our weight on the moon! The sky is the limit when a student is engaged and enjoying their lessons. (read more)
...I also have a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and Anthropology from SUNY Geneseo. Furthermore, I have experience teaching as both a Teacher's Assistant while working on my Bachelor's degree, as well as working as a teacher's aide for a local children's school.I currently hold a Bachelor's Degre... (read more)
...My past experiences include teaching as a lecturer at Nazareth College of Rochester. I taught in an English-language learning program which was developed to teach and further students' English proficiency. My areas of specialty are in teaching the TOEFL-iBT Preparation course for students. (read more)