...I have been coordinating and teaching calculus-based physics at the College since 2012. Before coming to John Jay, I had been teaching physics, mathematics, philosophy and related subjects at independent high schools in Louisiana, New York, Connecticut, North Carolina and Massachusetts since 1992. I hold a PhD in Science Education from Columbia University Teachers College. (read more)
...I want the student to find patterns that apply to many topics rather than memorizing how to do each problem. I would like for my students to learn to enjoy math. I work to help students understand the many uses of trig and to be able to apply their knowledge. (read more)
I have tutored mathematics for 14 years in subjects up through Calculus and from Middle School up to the University level. Mathematics is my passion, and I dedicate myself to precision and clarity. There is one's Math Road. (read more)
...The one-on-one environment provides the unique opportunity to find and build on a student’s preexisting strengths and interests. Rather than providing shortcuts and answers on homework sheets, I guide students to use the resources and strategies that they already have to answer their own questions. Every student has a unique skill set, part of which is learning style. (read more)