...I was a math tutor (for two years) and a lab assistant for physics (1 year). I helped other students my age to learn any form of mathematics or physics they wanted. I graduated Magma Cum Laude from this college. During 2000, I got my first middle school/high school teaching job. (read more)
...I feel confident tutoring students in American Sign Language ranging from pre-K to college. I have been tutoring public and charter school students in elementary, middle, and high school using the Common Core method for 5 years. I am very skilled at teaching the Common Core method using both models and algorithms. (read more)
...I was also a graduate assistant at the University of Iowa, where I assisted with both General and Organic Lab. I then proceeded into my teaching career, where I was a professor of General and Organic Chemistry at Kirkwood Community College on a one-year temporary contract. I was able to obtain great success through these academic pursuits. (read more)
...As a student, I found that the personality and skill of the instructor were what made a class enjoyable and productive. Thus, as a tutor, I take an engaging and deliberate approach to instruction. I start by introducing the topic in a fun and interesting way before moving on to direct conceptual and practical instruction. (read more)
A French native, I received a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Toulon, France. I received a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in Physics from Aix-Marseille University, France. Patient and knowledgeable, I have a commitment to teaching physics, mathematics and electrical engineering up to the undergraduate level. (read more)