...There are two important factors that go into a successful regents exam: understanding the content and understanding how to take the exam. As I worked towards my masters degree, I was the president of the Council for Exceptional Children for the Rockland County Chapter 1229. I then advanced to become the central western representative of CEC for the entire state of New York. (read more)
...I will be starting a PhD in Biology in the Fall of 2024. I am comfortable with high school and college level biology, specifically in the subject areas of general biology, cell biology and immunology. Over one summer I served as a teaching assistant for a Rutgers professor teaching high school students about biochemistry and green fluorescent protein. (read more)
...I have taught students with ADD/ADHD in kindergarten through eighth grade for nine years. These students were from the New York City area and had other learning differences as well as emotional disorders. I have specific strategies to keep students focused and engaged (frequent breaks, hands on... (read more)
...I started my career in education as an assistant for the exceptional children department in my school. I have since completed coursework for my exceptional children (special education) licensing. I have worked as the lead teacher in a self-contained class for learners with autism, and I am currently working as the elementary resource teacher. (read more)
...I love coaching AND teaching! My coaching experience informs my teaching, and vice versa. I empower adults and kids, with lot of positivity and self-belief, to learn, while feeling self-confident, and empowered to achieve their goals and dreams.I was a head Spanish teacher in grades ranging from pre-K-5th for 10+ years.
i've tutored students in Spanish ranging in age from 4-16. (read more)