...Students need to learn in chunks, with frequent breaks, which is difficult in a large group setting. Students with ADD/ADHD need multi-sensory experiences to develop skills on a mastery level. This needs to be done according to the individual needs of each student, which is why students with AD... (read more)
...I believe any math course can be made interesting, and any complex problem can be broken down into simplified parts. I’ve found that it is important to help visualize abstract math concepts with diagrams and examples, keeping students engaged in their materials, so I am always eager to share whi... (read more)
...My favorite part of teaching has always been working with students one-on-one, so I love tutoring. I have an undergraduate degree in Physics and a graduate degree in Astrophysics. The math courses I tutor were used directly and frequently in all my physics courses and in my research. (read more)
...I want to give back by helping students achieve their goals, whatever they maybe. I have experience working in research lab and hold a Master's degree in both Immunology and Biomedical Sciences. This past year I completed a research fellowship year at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedics and I have also completed an internship at NASA Langley. (read more)
...My history of tutoring begins in the sky. As a commercial pilot, I have helped with the teaching of many young aviation enthusiasts. I have over 200 hours of flight training and helping out with the success of the private pilot training course at the Laurel Highlands Aeronautical Academy. (read more)
3 Subjects: includingPrealgebra,Algebra 1,Elementary Math