...I completed a bachelors degree in Elementary Education before teaching reading in the public schools for eight years. During that time, I completed the 2-year LETRS course, which gave me lots of great insights and skills for teaching reading, based on the latest research and best practices. I've tutoring learners in reading, one-on-one, for the past 1.5 years. (read more)
...I received an academic excellence award from the American Chemical Society as a sophomore. I hold a B.S. degree in Physical Science and a Professional Development Degree in Science and Education. I have experience as a classroom teacher for students of all ages, first grade to college freshmen to be precise. (read more)
...Biology is the study of life. There are so many aspects of biology such as general biology, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, cell physiology, and many more. All these concentrations study a specific part of biology such as function, structure, growth, and mechanisms. (read more)
...It's confusing because, first, you need to learn all the rules of formal expository writing. You know, the five paragraph essay that starts with an Introduction with a thesis, has three body paragraphs each with a topic sentence, and ends with a conclusion. Then, you have to learn how to relax the rules and write as if you were telling a story. (read more)
...I have advised and assisted numerous students in the analysis of data. As part of my training to obtain my doctorate degree in psychology, I took courses in learning disabilities, in IQ testing, in achievement testing and in the dynamics of helping learning disabled students. I also had similar... (read more)