...What really matters is what teachers do with children in the classroom or within a tutoring environment. How do they interact, how do the engage, how do they deliver instruction? Do they manage time well, do they manage the lesson well, do they manage the child's behavior well? (read more)
...When working with students, I first assess their individual learning styles by observing how they process information and asking them about their preferences. Once I have a clear understanding of their learning style, I adapt my teaching methods accordingly to maximize their comprehension and retention. I select high interest materials and resources that my students find relatable. (read more)
...I have served as a substitute in many different disciplines. I have taught in grades 1-4 while at the school and have also been afforded to work as Special Education teacher on many different occasions in grades 1 and 3. This experience has afforded me the ability to utilize different techniques to aid students understand and learn different educational principles. (read more)
Although I am new to the area of tutoring I have always wanted to help children to succeed. Whether this be in academics or in life. We all have tremendous potential and sometimes just need a nudge to excel. (read more)