...Until last year, I worked as a special education (RSP) math teacher at a middle school. One of my favorite parts of teaching is making a difference in student's learning outcomes through improved grades and test scores. It is very rewarding to observe students gain confidence in their math learning abilities. (read more)
...Scaffolding in small groups and giving students level-appropriate individualized learning activities was a huge contributor to student success. In my four years in the classroom, I mostly worked with students from ages 9-10. I had other opportunities to work with students up to age 12 and ages 7-9, as well, in small group settings or one-on-one with tutoring assistance or homework help. (read more)
...Review is another best way to retain all the information you have learned. I recently took the TEAS test and did well. I am confident enough to tutor math and science (above 90% in National Rank). I am back to school to pursue different professional career-nursing- and maintain a 4.0 GPA. (read more)
At the age of 19, I served a 2 1/2 year Spanish speaking mission for my church in Central America. Later I served in the military for 20 years as a Latin American Foreign Area Specialist. After retirement I taught Spanish in grades kindergarten through High School over a period of 20 years. (read more)
I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Campbell University with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Management. I am currently in graduate school at UNC Pembroke and I am pursuing a Master's of Business Administration with a concentration in Business Analytics. I am highly skilled in math, and I have the ability to analyze data and explain mathematical concepts. (read more)