...It’s to empower them and instill in them a sense of pride, accomplishment and capability. One of the most essential things that a teacher can do is teach her students how to fish, rather than just giving them a fish. In this way, her students will always be able to accomplish and succeed on their own! (read more)
...My intention is to help students enjoy learning and to show them the power of understanding through reading.I have a BA in philosophy from the University of Arizona and an MA from Northern Illinois University. I've taken topics from a vast array of fields in philosophy. And continue to improve and learn everyday as I have an immense passion for philosophy. (read more)
...I have been an instructor for over eight years. Classes I teach include Introduction to Geology, Mineralogy, Structural Geology, Field Geologic Mapping, and Physical Geography of Earth's Environment courses. Additionally, I successfully mentored several undergraduate and graduate students. (read more)
15 Subjects: includingChemistry,GRE,Elementary (K-6th),Elementary Math
...Ben has been teaching cello for nearly 10 years. He received his Suzuki Book 1 Teaching Certificate from the Nashville Suzuki Institute in 2019 and studied pedagogy with Louise Zeitlin at Oberlin. Ben was offered the Music Theory Graduate Teaching Assistantship at Lamont School of Music, and has a background in both classical and jazz theory. (read more)
...I not only have the experience, but also the materials and techniques to deal with any statistical problem. I also deal with loads of graduate-level problems daily, as I am working on my thesis, which requires me to know a lot of things in statistics. I am an analytical person, so I teach using real-life examples and I have ready-made notes for almost all the topics in statistics. (read more)