...One of my most important values as a tutor is being personable and helping them achieve their academic goals while seeing results. If needed, I am more than happy to adjust my teaching style for those with ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning disabilities. Also, please never hesitate to discuss rate adjustments if needed. (read more)
...This all stemmed from my experience teaching English 101 at the college level. Some of my students still reach out to me today! I took to tutoring since my undergraduate career starting in 2010. (read more)
...I like to make learning languages practical and fun. I studied Composition Studies at San Francisco State with some of the best teachers in the field and learned great strategies that really work. I also learn new strategies all the time by keeping up with the latest in the field through books and conferences. (read more)
...I'm excited to be focusing on that again! In an individual setting, I've worked with students from first grade through college, at math levels ranging from arithmetic through calculus and science levels ranging from general science through college-level physics. Among those topics, I've been particularly drawn to tutoring pre-algebra, algebra I/II, and pre-calculus. (read more)
...I try to implement a gradual release model in my tutoring approach. I can show you how to do some problems and then we'll do some of the problems together. The ultimate goal will be to have you able to do the problems on your own. (read more)