...I have found that students that can "see" the mathematics can often understand the mathematics, so I encourage students to use diagrams and graphs to visualize problems. I am a patient teacher, as well, encouraging students to ask questions as we work and providing additional examples to help st... (read more)
...I taught psychology and child development as a TA at NYU (class sizes: 24-40). Individually, I worked with these undergraduate students for test preparation and writing and revising papers. I also instructed individually and in small groups (2-6) on how to conduct human subjects research and wri... (read more)
...On more than one occasion, students have approached me to thank me for being a good instructor. I have taught college-level algebra, trigonometry, and astronomy. I offer physics tutoring at all levels, from high school to college-level calculus-based physics. (read more)
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...In front of a large classroom, you are forced to say what is somewhat helpful to a number of people, yet it was not EXACTLY what ANYONE needed to hear. The classroom setting often makes it impossible to address any one student's specific need, since a group average "composite character" must be taught to instead. This can be frustrating. (read more)