...My approach to teaching comes from my prior experiences with teaching martial arts while I was in college. In those classes, I would demonstrate a move and then walk around the classroom while my students practiced it, observing each student and offering individualized advice. And that is the same approach I use for teaching Physics. (read more)
...I am trained to use facilitative feedback while assisting college students in every aspect of writing. I have three years of experience tutoring high school students one-on-one in English, Science, Algebra, and History at Foundation House, a learning center for young men in Portland, Maine. I teach with an emphasis on organizational and time management skills. (read more)
...I also learn as I teach, which is a win-win situation. :)I particularly enjoy teaching fundamentals. Without a strong foundation in math and logic, lots of students struggle especially with science, math and engineering. With them, lots of doors open for students of all ages. (read more)
I am currently a high school math teacher in western Connecticut. I teach Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus, and AP Computer Science A. I graduated from Florida State University with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics, and later obtained an M.S. in Mathematics from Fairfield University. (read more)
...I enjoy passing on my love of learning and am enthralled by the challenge of using creativity to explain concepts to each student in a new way specific to their interests and learning style. Shoot me a message or check out my bio for more info. I'm a Physics Education Researcher who has tutored for thousands of hours and has taught many physics courses at UNH. (read more)