...I have a Bachelor's in International Business from Rollins College near Orlando and I have recently gone back to school to study Radiography. I spent 14 years working off and on as a substitute teacher. Substitutes are not required to help the students with their work, but I felt like it would be a dereliction of duty to not help where I could. (read more)
...By connecting new ideas to familiar experiences, I help students visualize complex topics. For example, I might compare the human circulatory system to a network of roads with the heart as the central hub, helping to break down complex ideas into simpler, more relatable terms. This method can turn abstract ideas into something students can easily picture and understand. (read more)
...I like to break down tough ideas in creative, simple ways, which makes it easier for students to really get it. I’m calm and encouraging, and I always make sure to recognize their progress, no matter how small, so they feel more confident as they learn. For me, it’s not just about helping students improve in math but also making sure they enjoy the process and feel good about their progress. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingPrealgebra,Reading,Algebra 1,Elementary Math
...My teaching methods are unique, developed according to the student's need. I have been in the academic field for over 8 years, and I love children. I was a Para Educator, Student's Advocate and After School Instructor in Provo School District in Utah; a Language Arts/Social Studies/Arts & Crafts teacher in Saint Joseph School in Dominican Republic, as well as a tutor in several subjects. (read more)
...I also have experience working with individuals with learning disabilities, collaborating closely with families and educators to provide the best support possible. What drives me is seeing that “aha!” moment when something challenging suddenly makes sense. I aim to foster not just better grades but also a deeper understanding and appreciation for math and science. (read more)