...I've taken two other courses at the graduate level that covered a topic called "evolutionary graph theory," which applies certain elements of game theory to computational models of evolutionary dynamics, evaluated on structured populations that are described by graphs: those courses have both ind... (read more)
...There is a lot in between. People do not learn everything the same way - their own ability to learn changes from moment to moment and subject to subject. Sometimes material is taught in our schools in a way that expects the student to learn in a specific manner and speed. (read more)
...I help a lot of foreign high school students applying to colleges in the U.S. with their English skills, especially speaking and writing. I am a Cambridge-Certified (CELTA) English teacher and have taught students from over 20 different countries. My best qualification though is that I aced the... (read more)
...One simple yet useful approach to the SAT writing section is to recognize that in most respects it is more like scientific writing than expressive writing. Notwithstanding that the test often asks writers to express their opinion on an issue, the graders are looking for a certain kind of *struct... (read more)
...Actually teaching at International School of SF in US (IB, AP, French Bac).Graduated from ENS Lyon in France (Top 5 universities in France and Europe) - "Agregagation Externe" in Physics (highest level for teaching in France for High School and University).25+ years teaching all over the world in... (read more)