...I have taught beginning math classes at the local community college and have volunteered to help in the math lab, which I truly enjoy. Overall, I believe that math is not a difficult subject, it's just the way it's presented that makes it difficult. I have lots of examples from former students of how they changed the way they thought about math to a more positive feeling. (read more)
...I am a graduate of Wofford College with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and a master's degree in secondary education. Currently, I am in my fourteenth year of teaching, most of which I have been teaching middle and high school sciences. My certification is through the state of Missouri and includes 5th to 9th-grade sciences, biology, chemistry, physics, and 9th to 12th-grade mathematics. (read more)
...Identify square and cubic numbers and determine whole number roots and cubes. Multiply and divide positive rational numbers. Represent and describe patterns with tables, graphs, pictures, symbolic rules, or words. (read more)
...The students’ performance at the end of the year was outstanding. I volunteered teaching GED in SC for a period of 1 year. I loved interacting with and helping students attain their goals due to my job flexibility – I can always get time off my regular job to tutor, especially during weekends. (read more)