...It took a little while for me to love science and math for myself, but several excellent teachers helped me along the way. I went on to major in Computer Engineering at Montana State because it combined many of the things I was most interested in – Electronics, Computers, and Math. After graduating, I stumbled into a part-time job at a small private school, teaching math. (read more)
...I taught pharmacology in the nursing programs at University of Louisville as well as Spencerian College. I have an advanced degree in nursing practice which requires annual CEU's in pharmacology to remain current with new medications. I am a nurse practitioner with extensive background in nutritional needs of adult and adolescent clients. (read more)
...I offer 1- and 2-hour classes in both small-group and private settings. Students are free to learn from books or study guides, or use my own materials. I have over 500 self-created lesson plans on a wide range of grammatical topics, and they include lessons in not only grammar, but also on spelling, pronunciation and diction, reading and culture, and many other things. (read more)
...Magic can be an excellent way to help shy students to enhance their social skills. I've also I've taught courses in Philosophy and Psychology, for over 25 years, at a number of collegs, including Binghamton University, Broome Community College, Kaplan University (online), Grantham University (on... (read more)
...I have also taken many advanced math courses that involve more detailed methods of proof including Abstract Algebra, Modern Geometry, Calculus III, and Complex Analysis. I have a background in education and have taught at the High School and College level. I received a Master of Arts in Teaching with a major in Secondary Education. (read more)