...No matter what you do, you are likely using some form of math---arithmetic, calculus, and logic are all more or less essential skills in the modern world. I am at the tail end of a mathematics PhD at Boston College where I have developed new tools and perspectives at the cutting edge of research... (read more)
...I completed a teaching and learning program and received a teaching certificate. This past year, I have been providing one on one general chemistry tutoring sessions to College students. I have learned many tools that make teaching a pleasant experience while ensuring the student masters the material. (read more)
...I have coordinated vertical instruction and can help identify skills necessary for a student's past, current, and future progress. Additionally, as a homeroom teacher, I have mainstream students and inclusive students with an array of challenges that range from ADHD to severe disabilities. I am a classroom teacher for more than 10 years in both urban and suburban schools in Massachusetts. (read more)
...In Fall of 2010, I began my studies at the College of the Holy Cross. While studying at Holy Cross, I tutored at the Calculus Workshop for two years while I was pursuing a major in Mathematics. Later on, I switched my major to Philosophy. (read more)
...I currently hold a New Jersey State Standard Certificate of Teaching in Mathematics and a New Jersey State Certificate of Eligibility with Advance Standing of Teaching Students with Disabilities. To date, I have taught the following courses in their entirety: Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry. ... (read more)