...My teaching method consists of formulating a game plan that best suits each individual student—I recognize that the needs of every student may look different. This is why I first consult with each individual student about what works best for them, and accommodate accordingly. Most importantly, everything I set myself up to do I carry out with my deepest sincerity. (read more)
...I also believe that learning should be enjoyable. My goal is to make lessons engaging and fun, sparking curiosity and a love for learning in my students. In addition, I am very goal-oriented and love to help students set achievable goals. (read more)
...I have taught all K-6 grade levels and worked with special needs students in various settings, including one-room schoolhouses, public schools, and charter schools. I have also homeschooled and worked as a middle school special ed paraprofessional. As a Minnesota licensed teacher and a mom of five (one with ADHD/SPD), I understand diverse learning needs. (read more)
As a teacher for the past 13 years, my experience is very broad. I earned my undergraduate degree in Elementary Education from Morningside College in Sioux City, IA. I obtained my first teaching job in Phoenix, Arizona at a 6-12 grade charter school, servicing at-risk students. (read more)
...I have decided to take on tutoring as a hobby, as nothing is more fulfilling to me than being of help and having a positive impact on others’ lives. I have vast experience tutoring voluntarily, and frequently helped friends and family with their academics—especially Math. As the son of a Mathematics Professor, I have learned to appreciate and enjoy this subject. (read more)