...I have seen the difference it has made in my students as much confusion is created by referring to scale degrees instead of solfedge. When I made the switch, my students' part writing improved immediately. I have also begun teaching at Indiana University East. (read more)
...I have a bachelor’s degree in statistics and mathematics and a master’s degree in statistics. I think that’s all the formalities! Throughout my academic and professional journey, my passion has always been working with students. (read more)
I graduated from SUNY Oneonta with a BS in biology and a minor in educational psychology; as well as numerous semesters of independent study in various subjects under my belt. After graduating, I decided to put my minor to good use and became a professional tutor at Ulster County Community College.... (read more)
...My teaching pedagogy for all language classes revolve around the implementation of three essential points. The first point is a student-centered approach to teaching. I believe that a successful instructor is not someone whose main focus is to provide information for students but rather someone who encourages students to look for information. (read more)
...In my Maters, I did a creative project, which encouraged me to cook every dish and take pictures of it. That helped me build skills in a variety of computer programs such as Excel, PowerPoint, Photoshop, publisher, and more. Since I came to the USA in 2008, I am helping and working in many positions as translator. (read more)