You might be impressed if your child's teacher has a Master's degree from Harvard's School of Education. But researchers say think again. The things we think typically matter to make an effective teacher- how many years experience, how many degrees, whether you have a degree in this or that-don't seem to matter much at all. (read more)
...I could remember the slope intercept method of expressing and equation but not the point slope form. Currently I know Algebra One inside out and backwards. I took multiple online courses and read multiple books. (read more)
...I form part of the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) at Brown. I am basically committed to attending their med school and becoming a doctor. I have tutored classmates in high school and all the way down to second grade. (read more)
...Together, you will learn any missing skills and grow your confidence in mathematics. I earned my Master's Degree in the Art of Teaching Mathematics from Boston University in 1995. My Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and French is from Marymount of Fordham. (read more)
I am a senior in college studying English Education. I will be student teaching beginning February 2016 full time. I have experience teaching in a middle school classroom as well as a high school classroom. (read more)