...To be sure, there are links between the topic areas. I point these out at every opportunity in order to build bridges to material that the student may know well. A simple example of this is the trigonometric identity sin^2 + cos^2 = 1. (read more)
...I was an adjunct instructor at Virginia Tech. And currently a software engineer I've TA'd students in Matlab before at the college level I have my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Texas A&M University Commerce. I maintained a 4.0 and graduated summa cum laude. (read more)
...I’m also adaptable in my teaching style and can accommodate both online and in-person sessions. Whether you prefer visual aids, step-by-step explanations, or hands-on practice, I’ll tailor my approach to suit your needs. I’m committed to improving my tutoring skills and welcome feedback to help me continuously grow as a tutor. (read more)
...However, as the year would progress, I would help my peers understand the material by synergizing with the teacher's lesson. My peers would end up doing well, and so would I, yet my newfound passion would be what persisted. Many more experiences with tutoring have taught me many things: communication, empathy, and mastery. (read more)
...As a third grade teacher, I am expected to help develop students' study habits. As a special education teacher, I had to develop additional techniques to help students prepare academically. While I currently am a classroom teacher, I am certified to teach vocal music in Virginia and New York. (read more)