...I also studied Latin and Greek in intensive programs at the University of Chicago, and in regular courses at Tulane University, during which we read parts and wholes of the classics. And I am writing my dissertation on Lucretius. I study and teach primarily political philosophy, which underscores all of political science, and I have used some contemporary political science in my classes. (read more)
...I'm very comfortable with teaching or reinforcing grammar skills at almost any level. It can be complex, but it is not rocket science. Anyone with a will to learn grammar can certainly do so. (read more)
...I understand the frustration of being bored with school and feeling like it is pointless. Which is why I strive to make education more exciting. I enjoy bringing the environment into all of my teaching regardless of the topic and try to make the work feel meaningful. (read more)
...I completed my Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders in December of 2014 at IPFW. I have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy and Spanish at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA in 2008. During my clinical experience at IPFW, I demonstrated my ability to plan and implement group learning sessions as well as one-on-one reading sessions. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingEnglish,Writing,ESL/ESOL,American History