...I stayed at the public schools for 14 years and earned my master's degree in education (curriculum & instruction/technology emphasis). When I finished my master's degree, I had a GPA of 3.98. I then moved to the community college level. Even though I became an instructional designer, I have continued to teach mathematics each semester (online). Don't be afraid to meet with me. (read more)
...I am currently a senior at the University of Southern California studying Mathematics and Computer Science. My teaching journey began in high school, in which I was of the lead coaches for the middle school MathCounts team. In this role, I enjoyed breaking down complex topics into digestible parts for students. (read more)
...This helped me to earn my Iowa teaching license, which allows me to teach grades 5-12 in all social studies classes. I then earned a master's degree in education, specifically in Curriculum & Instruction with an emphasis in Technology. My second master's degree was in the subject of Forensic Psychology. (read more)
Hi, everyone! I am currently enrolled in the University of Iowa as a journalism and business major. Throughout all of high school, I was a tutor for every subject and the editor of the school newspaper. (read more)
...I have worked with students in an academic setting for twenty years as a substitute teacher, teacher’s associate, and as a peer mentor in college. I have a BS degree in Art Education and two Associates degrees in Graphic Communication and Web Technologies. I am currently working to finish my third Associate degree in Computer Support Technology. (read more)