...A student, like an employee, learns best when self-motivated. If all I am doing is getting them to check the box, there is little long term value in that for the instructor and student. As a father of 4, I have seen the road each of my own children have gone in their learning process. (read more)
...So, let me just tell you how I got here! Once upon a time, back in the mid 1990s, I started teaching SAT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT classes for the Princeton Review. My high SAT, GRE, and LSAT scores landed me that job. (read more)
...Public access databases such as Pubmed help me stay current on new developments in physiology, and ensure that my material is always up-to-date. My teaching background includes teaching undergraduate-level physiology as well as small-group tutoring and one-on-one associated with the same class.... (read more)
...I graduated with distinction in my graduate program earning a Master’s in Public Affairs. I have experience in education as an assistant to senior faculty in the Political Science Department at Park University. I also have had hands on experience as a records custodian for a municipality's public safety department including both law enforcement and fire fighter divisions. (read more)