...The school where I am employed has documented the rise in ACT and SAT scores in our students since I took over the position in 2013. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and an M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction: Mathematics K-14. I worked as a course assistant while at school at SUNY in Linear Algebra 1 and 2 for three years. (read more)
...I have been training students in various mathematics fields, including geometry, algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, and calculus. I also train at various levels from introductory to advanced to college level courses. My work with students helped them progress not only in their academic performance but also in their personal growth. (read more)
...I share with students visual aids and technologies that make the math make more sense. I have found that often the instruction given in the classroom is simply the mechanics of how to do it since the bigger picture is obvious to the instructor. In calculus especially, the students whom I tutor have a greater understanding when I explain how calculus works in a broad sense. (read more)
...I've played basketball for 20 years. Since third grade in my elementary years I was fortunate to play on special club teams and all-star games. In high school I had some really good coaches who taught me the fundamentals of the motion offense. (read more)
...Or at the very least, I'm happy to relieve some of the stress that comes with working on a difficult math problem. Throughout my time in college, I have tutored an array of students ranging in age and mathematical skill, both in groups and individually. During this time, I was awarded my CRLA tutoring certification and continued to tutor regularly even after graduation. (read more)