...I prefer to tutor students from the second half of high school to college. My general approach is to teach concepts and problem solving skills. I do NOT ask students to memorize equations EVER! (read more)
...I incorporate a variety of strategies in my instruction-tutoring methods to reach every student. Examples of strategies utilized are direct instruction; helping students work out problems. Other methods are visual and hands-on instruction, or I will use everyday experiences to relate to the math concept and if necessary I will use authentic inquiry-based methods and questioning. (read more)
...I have tutored numerous students in CS covering topics such as Object Oriented Programming (OOP), inheritance, polymorphism, garbage collection, memory allocation, method overriding vs method overloading, interfaces vs abstract classes, static vs instance, etc. I've used C# professionally for ov... (read more)
...I employ various methods of teaching including, but not limited to, socratic questioning, visual learning, and kinesthetic learning. I find I have the most success with one-on-one tutoring. For example, I had one student that I tutored for four years starting in high school and into college for her math classes. (read more)
...My approach focuses on building a deep understanding of the material, rather than relying on rote memorization. I equip students with problem-solving frameworks that can be applied across subjects. I specialize in identifying the underlying causes of low performance and addressing them while reinforcing current material. (read more)