...One, students should feel comfortable asking any questions they have and expressing any confusion that arises. Two, if a student does not understand something the way it is being taught, it is usually best to find another way of approaching the material. What matters most is not sticking to a particular method but ensuring the student learns. (read more)
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...Additionally, I graded homework for an advanced calculus professor at CNU. I have more than 8 years of experience tutoring high school and college precalculus, including in Christopher Newport University's math lab. I show students how precalculus merges concepts from algebra and trigonometry, and how it applies to fields like physics and engineering. (read more)
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