...I am very good at actively encouraging and motivating the student to push through being "stuck". In terms of my own education, I've been through a lot of school! I earned my first Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2002, and a second when I graduated Cum Laude in Biology from Millersville University in 2009. (read more)
Teaching is a rewarding experience. I teach so I can learn about the world and all of those infinite possibilities that brand new minds bring to me each and every day. I graduated from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, receiving a Diploma in Basic Education. (read more)
...I've also reviewed philosophy papers for professional journals, and I've published in professional journals myself. From my time in the education system—both as a student and professor—I've learned that many students all too naturally experience their courses as intimidating and discouraging. If you have had such feelings when preparing an assignment, know that I can sympathize. (read more)
...I thoroughly enjoy studying maps and investigating the links between geography and history. The English language has always fascinated me. It's the richest language on earth, but also the one with the most idiosyncrasies. (read more)
...As a college professor, I require my students to learn and use the whole set of Microsoft Office packages. I can teach anyone how to use these, in person or over the computer! Millions of students all over the world use the "Handwriting Without Tears" program! (read more)