...If art history helps you learn French, I’m all for it! Each lesson should have a specific objective, but an occasional tangent or detour can be surprisingly helpful in getting there. I’m currently a substitute teacher, which I find personally very rewarding. (read more)
...Though my brother is older, he also occasionally came to me for help. As a result, I’ve long been regarded as the teacher of the family - a role in which I take pride! In more recent years, I have continued to pursue my role as an educator through numerous avenues. (read more)
I am a current PhD student working in theoretical physics. I previously earned a Master's degree in physics and a Bachelor's degree with majors in physics, math, and statistics. During this time, I worked as a teaching assistant for several physics classes. (read more)
...I had experience with students of various backgrounds, experiences, and disabilities who all were able to grow and succeed. After student teaching, I was hired on to the same school as a Response to Intervention (RTI) instructor. I had 10 small groups of students in all grades from K-6 for Math and Reading. (read more)
...I also won several math competitions in my high school. I'd like to teach mainly Algebra I and II, Geometry, and ACT math, as these are the subjects I understand the best. The best way for me to learn is through understanding the concept behind the problems and then to work a lot of practice problems and to see a lot of examples, so this is how I'll try to teach. (read more)