...I have a strong rapport with students, often being asked to support them through multiple levels of math. I care deeply about their growth and love nothing more than seeing a student go from struggling to finding some passion for math. I'm very excited to work with anyone of any age that wants to improve in their math abilities.I took Algebra 1 in high school. (read more)
...From 1998-2010, I worked in New York City for Cornell University's Industrial and Labor Relations Extension School. My role for the entirety of my employment was Program Coordinator, Management Development Program. The program offered 1-3 day professional development workshops, Certificate Programs, and eLearning opportunities. (read more)
...I left this position because my family did not like living outside the US. I am currently teaching at the University of Pittsburgh where I worked for seven years prior to heading to Kazakhstan. I have also taught at Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University in Utah. (read more)
...The relationships provide perspective on the contemporary student experience of navigating family responsibilities, school, work, and COVID-19 restrictions. I practice a real-world approach recognizing students' individual learning styles and life responsibilities. I don't see tutoring the same for nurses. (read more)