...Typically a little bit of differential equations is taught in the third calculus class (usually the calculus course which covers multivariable calculus).
The topics covered in the differential equations classes that I completed were as follows:
1) Separation of variables
2) Homogeneous equations... (read more)
...I hold a Master's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology from the University of California, Berkeley. Currently, I teach Algebra 2, and in previous years I've taught Algebra 1, Geometry, Financial Applications, and Statistics. I also ... (read more)
...You play some computer games by running, jumping or finding secret doors. Well, with Algebra you play with letters, numbers and symbols. And once you learn some of the “tricks”, it becomes a fun challenge to work out how to use your skills in solving each “puzzle”.
Algebra 2 is an enjoyable, i... (read more)
...In general, my teaching/tutoring style is dialectical; it's an interactive "hands-on" experience. I engage in dialogue with my students, stimulate their reasoning, probe them for understanding, and collaborate with them. I use simple language, draw lots of pictures, walk them step-by-step, side-by-side, and, ultimately, make sure that they learn the concepts, not just the steps. (read more)
...My favorite part about tutoring is seeing my students grow and grasp new concepts! In terms of my teaching, I create tailored lesson plans with specific objectives to ensure that my students learn in a way that best fits their learning style. For example, some of my students are more visual lea... (read more)