...In my experience, when that happens, students don't learn and have often have less success on the exams. I have taken every undergraduate physics class and all of the core graduate classes in physics. In addition I have taken and passed the physics qualifying exam at Johns Hopkins University and at FSU. (read more)
...I graduated from University of New Hampshire as a physics major. I worked as a math interventionist teacher in Collegiate Charter School in Lowell and students who cooperate had tremendous improvement in short periods of time. My approach is to provide hints and corrections while encouraging st... (read more)
...Most of my teaching experience comes from my work as a Teaching Fellow whilst I was earning my Mathematics Ph.D. from Boston University, and some more comes from my time as a Math Lecturer at Northeastern University. I previously spent several years tutoring at the community college I started at... (read more)
...I have a broad experience in teaching/tutoring as briefly described below: I have tutored 1) algebra and geometry to high school students in their preparations for the SAT, and 2) Chinese to young children and adults. I also have taught college level classes in many different subjects (e.g., hu... (read more)
...It has allowed me to hone in on the various factors that may be affecting a students performance in their classes. My main priority while working with a student is to learn the subject matter by building a fundamental understanding of the concepts, organize the main ideas, and applying them to various problems. Additionally, though, I like to look into why a student is struggling. (read more)