...I was a lifeguard for 6 years, taught swim lessons through the Red Cross, and helped many of my college friends learn how to swim in a low stress environment. Large swim classes can be daunting. Swimming should start out as fun, then move into techniques. (read more)
...I find that the most detrimental thing to a mathematics student is lacking a core foundation. In math, everything you learn builds on top of what you learned in previous years, and without that strong foundation, students can fall behind. When teachers explain something in class they assume that the students have a certain knowledge about math based on what they learned in previous years. (read more)
...I have a strong track record fostering child-centered curriculum and student creativity. I prepare module, assignments and quiz for my student for their better understanding and evaluating their performance. With my tutoring and my students dedication, I tend to cater the best results. (read more)
...She received her B.A. degree in Marketing from Michigan State University and her Master’s degree in Public Administration from Grand Valley State University. Her Ph.D. degree in Community Health was awarded by UIUC in 2010. Dr. (read more)