...I work with students to not only assist with their questions and problems from class but to bridge unfinished learning gaps from the previous years, when necessary. As a Sociology major in Undergrad (from Bradley University), I worked on thousands of pages in essays on a plethora of topics. I am also a bit of a grammar police. (read more)
...One group consisted of honor students who were preparing for the Illinois math competition among high school students, and the other group consisted of students who were falling behind and needed extra assistance. I also work with my church in its outreach to students who need help with their math subjects. I give students measurable objectives for each tutoring session. (read more)
...Even as a science major, writing is a crucial aspect of communication. As an undergraduate and graduate student, my writing ranged from basic essays to full scale lab reports. For both cases, clarity and specificity were important to best convey data and/or thoughts and opinions. (read more)
...I have also served as a homeschool mentor and a homeschool support group leader for seven years. I have an engineering degree from the University of Iowa and a degree in Health Information Management from Indiana University Northwest. I have a bachelor of science in engineering with 15+ years of homeschool teaching and tutoring experience. (read more)
...I also try to give all students an "access point" to a problem. I know that all students come in with different knowledge, skills, and beliefs, so I do my best to figure out where my students are so that I can guide them toward mastery of important Algebra 1 skills. I am currently teaching and tutoring, but what sets me apart from most teachers is that I am a bilingual math teacher. (read more)