...There are no doors that can be opened without reading. If you make this subject fun, it can take on a new meaning of becoming a "must" do as opposed to a "have" to. Reading opens the minds to infinite possibilities and the journey is indescribable. (read more)
...Certified Literacy Tutor, Literacy Volunteers of America (ProLiteracy of America), USA
Course Work: Grammar, University Level. Course Work: English Composition 1, 2, & 3, College Level. Certificate: Language and Communication, University Level. (read more)
...I was the graduate TA for a double-sized (90 students) section of English 301, a gateway course including literature, rhetoric, and exploration of several genres. In addition to assisting with the course, I also delivered two lectures on comics as a genre and study skills. In my Creative Writing course, we explored nonfiction, poetry, and worldbuilding as well. (read more)
...I have worked with students from age four to eighteen including special needs (autism spectrum, learning disabilities, dyslexia) to advanced college-bound high schoolers. I particularly enjoy teaching reading and writing skills to elementary and middle school students, as well as study skills, d... (read more)
...The first key qualification for this area is my bachelor's degree in Theatre. However, the better qualification is found in the 30 plus years I have been working in the theater community, analyzing plays as an actor, designer, and director, in preparation for putting them on the stage in perform... (read more)