...These are fascinating adaptations, and in striving to succeed in a changing world, they may seek to spread their worldview and shape the communities around them. This makes understanding the value and influence of religion in daily life an important and critical area of study. I received my M.A. in Anthropology from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2009. (read more)
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My name is Scott. I graduated in 2003 with a degree in Computer Science. Although I haven't worked in my field, I taught English in South Korea from 2005 to 2008 and have tutored students in ESL and math after I returned. Right now, I'm living in Wisconsin. (read more)
...Additionally I work with the student to identify areas of weaknesses and focus our preparation on those sections, using proper ACT test taking strategies. As a certified educator, I've worked with students of varying ages and ability levels. Planning lessons for middle school students, forces me to understand the foundational requirements for elementary math. (read more)
Here to help! I was a teacher for over 16 years and specialized in Cross Categorical Special Education, History, GED, HSED, Basic Skills, Reading, Political Science, Social Studies, and Geography. I worked with a group of young women who were often victims of trauma and were many years behind their same-aged peers. (read more)
...I have taught subjects ranging from pre-algebra to Calculus, but Algebra and Trigonometry have always been my favorites to teach! Although I am not in the classroom this year, I still love helping others with their math. I always tell my students that Math is a skill, and just like any other skill, it takes practice to improve, some more than others and thats okay! (read more)