...I studied physics at Harvard I have taught math for 14 years at all levels, from K-12 to the university level. During my time at Harvard, I not only took advanced mathematics courses but applied them to my major in physics and Chemistry. I approach teaching with a visual approach paired with the analytical side, allowing you to boost understanding by seeing the underlying connections. (read more)
...Lastly, I hold two master's degrees, and have written multiple papers for this purpose. You need a solid grip on English to be able to get through graduate school twice! I am qualified to tutor students for SAT Mathematics for many reasons. (read more)
...I have been an early childhood and elementary educator for 23 years. In order to teach early literacy, you must include Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, Phonics, and the use of technology to support overall literacy. I am familiar with early literacy practices to teach students. (read more)
...In other words, if r=the length of one side of a red tile, d=the the total area of your planned center design, w=the width of the deck and l=the deck's length, and x=the number of red tiles you have to buy, then (w*l-d)/r^2=x. In Algebra that's call a quadratic equation. And knowing how to solve it is the smart approach to DIY. (read more)
...I have a proven track record of helping high school/college students turn their grades around in a short period of time. In addition to my principles of teaching, I also know how to motivate a student and set them up for success in future classes long after my time with them. Today, I still connect with past parents/students and hear about past students and all of their blossoming successes. (read more)