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I am an experienced classroom teacher and tutor. I taught calculus-based and algebra-based physics 1 & 2 at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania for seven semesters, receiving good reviews from both colleagues and students. Prior to that, I worked for more than twenty years as a professional phys... (read more)
I am a recently retired Physics and Math teacher with 23 years of experience in the classroom. I have taught many science and math classes throughout my career, such as pre-algebra, algebra I & II, trigonometry and pre-calculus. Although I never taught calculus as a class, I helped many students with it. (read more)
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