...For example, a student needing help with a standardized test will receive instruction specific to that, while another student needing vocabulary help in a biology class would receive instruction relevant to that subject matter. There is no one way to teach reading, and my methods reflect that. Oftentimes, schools lack the time or resources needed to properly teach students to read. (read more)
...I've taught one-on-one and in small group lessons both in person and in an online setting. I've also accumulated 200+ volunteer hours over the course of 2 years tutoring in Algebra 2 and Precalculus with Boston High School Education. While I've tutor a broad range of subjects, I'm most passionate about math. (read more)
...I've been teaching chemistry for 7 years and am comfortable with all levels of high school chemistry. I have a B.S (Ohio State) and M.S (University of Texas) in chemistry as well as an M.Ed for science education (Slippery Rock). I am certified to teach chemistry in PA. In addition to being a full-time teacher, I am also a working musician on the weekends. (read more)
...Philosophy is integrated, in a certain way, in my way of life; I feel that my personal connection to philosophy correlates with an ability to offer valuable tutoring in the subject. I value the opportunity to offer writing and math tutoring to students and learners at the K-6 level. I graduated... (read more)
...Over three decades I have tutored countless students one-on-one in a variety of STEM topics. This has ranged from high school Algebra to Group Theory algebra, and even rarer topics like Graph Theory and Cryptography. I prefer online sessions. (read more)