...For instance, a sports fan may understand the concepts of percentages better if it's explained in terms of number of free throws in comparison to total points scored. Or maybe the method is converting the ingredients from a recipe made for four people to a recipe for six. It is my job to help each student find what works best for them. (read more)
...I returned to Providence and worked as a substitute teacher at a school for at-risk youth helping them catch up to their peers after being held back. This work felt so rewarding that I decided to return to Brown for my Master of Arts in Teaching. There I was certified to teach History, Social Studies and received an endorsement in Mathematics and Economics. (read more)
...After graduation, I was a middle school English teacher in Japan for three years. For the last two years, I have been tutoring 5th-12th grade students both freelance and through a company. I also tutored in high school, throughout college, and while in Japan, for a total of 10+ years of tutoring experience. (read more)
...Shortly after graduating, I became a substitute teacher. During this time, I was also an online tutor for students in grades K-12. Both jobs taught me how to teach common core subjects and lessons. (read more)