“Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.“ – Albert Einstein
I believe whole heartedly that education is the ultimate form of freedom and allows individuals the luxury of choice. If you want control of your future, educate yourself and know that learning is on going. It was the first thing I realized when I became a teacher. (read more)
...Taught English Language Arts for several years. I have a Master of Divinity from Yale University and studying Practical Theology there. I am interested in the ancient monastic tradition in Christianity and how it impacted our spiritual disciplines. (read more)
...For Latin, I combine grammar review with translation exercises to make this beautiful (but tricky!) language feel more accessible. Outside of formal tutoring, I’ve also worked closely with younger age groups. As the oldest sibling to two younger brothers, I’ve spent years helping with homework and mentoring. (read more)
...That might involve reading the information over with them, reviewing their answers from a recent quiz or test, asking questions to move their thinking forward, working with them to take notes, study vocabulary and/or give examples related to the concept. Sometimes, I used educational technology ... (read more)
...Literature moved me to understand that there is such a thing as the human condition, that we all have a range of experiences and feelings about those experiences. Literature did for me what I believe it is intended to do, which is to forge my real and everlasting connection to everything and everyone. Literature fascinates and comforts. (read more)