...While at The University of Virginia, I taught classes in Introduction to Sociology and Criminology. While doing my Master's work at West Chester, I instructed introductory courses to Philosophy. I spent three years working as a Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) where I had the opportunity to develop instructional methods designed to assist at-risk and learning-disabled students. (read more)
...School can be way more fun when you feel you're understanding what's going on in class and you can choose to participate. Homework will no longer feel like torture because you can do it quickly and easily. Or maybe you are already doing well, and you want to improve your grade from a B+ to an A? (read more)
...I teach so I can learn about the world and all of those infinite possibilities that brand new minds bring to me each and every day. I graduated from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, receiving a Diploma in Basic Education. Years later, I earned a BEd. in Basic Education (mathematics) from the same University. (read more)
...Throughout both my undergraduate and graduate years, I worked in a campus writing center, where I helped students draft and revise their papers. When I became an instructor of several philosophy classes, I likewise taught my students how to write more clearly, concisely, and grammatically. Through all these experiences, I've become adept at both producing and teaching written English. (read more)
...In my time as a tutor and a teacher, I have instructed students at all stages of life and mathematical development—from third graders to adults in their 60's, from elementary math to college-level calculus. In addition to tutoring in math, I also specialize in test preparation. Children and adults alike struggle with test anxiety—but again, it doesn't need to be that way! (read more)