...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)
...I have my undergrad degree in Special Education and Elementary Education. I have also taught special needs from Autism to MD, ID, SLD, mild/mod, and mod/ severe. I am certified to teach Orton Gillingham which specializes with dyslexia as a reading intervention in teaching phonics. (read more)
...I graduated magma cum laude from a small college in Buffalo, New York by the name of Canisius College. My graduate work was from University of Rio Grande where I received my Master's in Education. I have had a love of teaching forever plus I get very excited when anyone is talking about education. (read more)
3 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Prealgebra,Elementary Math
...To be able to help students figure out how they learn best to become successful is so encouraging! We all learn differently and when we find ways that work, it builds confidence and joy in the hearts of my students. I am a patient teacher who likes to find fun ways to remember facts, step by step instructions and creative ways to remember ways to solve math problems. (read more)