...Nobody feels “ready” to jump into a conversation in another language, but it’s all part of the process. Learning to speak Spanish is like anything else—you get better by doing it, by practicing. Classes and studying are useful, but it’s the real conversations that will make the difference. (read more)
...I am licensed and experienced in teaching elementary and intermediate subjects, as well as college-level Sociology, Literature and Composition. I am a classroom teacher of Mathematics and Advanced Mathematics. I hold a current, valid, professionalized teaching license in Education and a Master’s degree in Education. (read more)
...The best professors and teachers I have had in the past embodied this approach. If something is not clicking, it is on the tutor to stay patient, be encouraging, and try new and alternative approaches. I strive to be a lifelong learner, and I also find that one of the best ways to truly master concepts is to teach. (read more)
...I have a Substitute teaching license (which means I have passed a thorough background screening), and am experienced with working with children 12 and under. I have done private tutoring, substitute teaching, childcare, and camp counseling through the years. I currently work as a contractor for a Biotech company (midnights), which gives me an open daytime availability. (read more)
...Each tutor is required to attend a ninety minute training session. The books that the students read are assigned different levels of difficulty. Following is the method the tutors are taught to determine the proper reading level for a student. (read more)