...I love teaching and I want my students to succeed in their goals. I studied piano for about a decade and taught privately for 2-3 years before returning to graduate school. During my high school years, I received an A in music theory and earned at least one medal in piano at the Rhode Island Solo & Ensemble Festival. (read more)
Lauren taught in the Nonfiction Writing Program at Brown University for 9 years, and currently teaches in the English department at Johnson & Wales University. She has also taught creative writing and composition at University of Connecticut, Rhode Island College, Rutgers University, and Emerson Co... (read more)
...I also help students by giving them advice when I am not there by providing them with references that can help them. I believe that each child learns differently. I work well with children with ADD and ADHD because having ADD myself, I can teach them tricks to learn and be focused on what it is they are learning. (read more)
...I believe it is important to know why something is being done, not just memorizing formulas. I am a veteran teacher who works with all skill levels and learning styles. Geometry requires a logical reasoning that needs to be cultivated and practiced. (read more)
...I love seeing that look of understanding when something 'clicks' and a student finally gets what they have struggled to learn. Math, with its abstract concepts, is a difficult subject to learn, and can be difficult to teach. Every student has a different learning style that works for them. (read more)