...While at The University of Virginia, I taught classes in Introduction to Sociology and Criminology. While doing my Master's work at West Chester, I instructed introductory courses to Philosophy. I spent three years working as a Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) where I had the opportunity to develop instructional methods designed to assist at-risk and learning-disabled students. (read more)
...Working with IEP accommodations is my expertise, and I have had great success helping students with different exceptionalities like learning disorders, autism, Emotional support and other needs. I have worked with a variety of students from different backgrounds and cultures. I most appreciate my ability to tailor my teaching to the individual to help them achieve their highest potential. (read more)
13 Subjects: includingReading,Writing,Dyslexia,Sign Language
I've been lucky in my life to have many passions--- but two of the most consistent are a love of language, and of helping people. I have over a decade of college level (undergrad and graduate) writing experience, including admission essays that landed me spots in top tier institutions (and even pla... (read more)
...My name is Justin. I am a biology major at York College of Pennsylvania in my junior year. Biology is a fusion of algebra, chemistry, and physics applied to studying life. (read more)
...I have an M.A. in English from SUNY Buffalo. Throughout my career, I have attended professional workshops to deepen my knowledge of pedagogical methods and to learn more about newly-discovered connections between the brain and learning. As C.S. (read more)