Taylor holds a Master's of Applied Statistics from Pennsylvania State University. He is a graduate of the College of William & Mary with a bachelor’s degree in economics with a minor in mathematics. Taylor has held a number of positions in the public sector including being employed as a statistician at the Consumer Product Safety Commission and an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (read more)
...I have found that this is a barrier for quite a few students. I have developed a number of methods for getting students past this barrier. I have picked up some of these methods from full time Chemistry teachers, and have developed others myself. (read more)
...I have a firm belief that everyone can understand calculus, and that everyone should. Whether you are a scientist trying to describe the universe or a businessman trying to optimize profit, calculus is a must. I hold a B.Sc. in chemistry from George Mason University. (read more)
...As I matriculated to high school the same need existed. Although I was a 4-year varsity letter-man basketball player, I would primarily help freshman and sophomores with developing good study habits while assisting them with their Math, Science and Language Arts assignments. As a freshman at Lo... (read more)
...It is also heavily dependent on the ability to motivate them and show them how to ‘read’ mathematics as a language. To achieve goals and maintain student comfort, I have compiled highly effective online tools and platforms. An entire year of virtual teaching during the pandemic has tested the effectiveness of my method. (read more)