...I fell in love with Economics back when I was getting my associates degree. Economics is actually a social science, and studies the decision making process for individuals and businesses. Because of this, understanding the concepts behind economic principles is what is most important. (read more)
...When the pandemic started, I decided that working in close contact with children was not a good idea so I took two months off until the positive test rates had declined. When I told Dr. Sullivan that I was ready to return, he indicated that the number of therapy patients had declined and that he had absorbed them into his schedule. (read more)
...I will provide a non-judgmental, safe environment to answer any and all questions in your subject area. I have a degree in Criminology from Florida State University. I have the ability to unpack the standards and deliver true, differentiated instruction. (read more)
...One of my original BA's was in philosphy. This was something of an accident; I had taken numerous philosphy classes as electives because I was fascinated with the course content. I have found the analytical/skeptical tools of formal classical philosphy have been invaluable to me throughout my life. (read more)
...Teaching is an incredibly important part of my life. In my student teaching I got to work with both middle and high school aged kids, and had a blast with each student I had (no, really!!). Now, I am working as a middle school teacher for 6th and 7th grade kids, but I am more than happy to teach any aged kid! In my degree field, reading and writing were both incredibly important to study. (read more)