...In college, I was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude from Franklin and Marshall College with a degree in Physics and a minor in Chemistry. I have worked as a research scientist during a nearly 46 year career during which I received over 15 patents. I know how math is used to solve real world problems. (read more)
...Throughout both my undergraduate and graduate years, I worked in a campus writing center, where I helped students draft and revise their papers. When I became an instructor of several philosophy classes, I likewise taught my students how to write more clearly, concisely, and grammatically. Through all these experiences, I've become adept at both producing and teaching written English. (read more)
...I know my grammar, and I know how to explain its rules to others. Geometry is one of my favorite subjects to teach because it's such a logical subject. Students who master geometry think in a more structured manner and are able to present argument more effectively. (read more)
...The students with whom I worked during these four years ranged in age from 7 through 17 years. You (or your child), the student, is the most important piece of this equation. Every student is capable of learning and thriving if given the right chances and drives to succeed. (read more)