...The story goes that some are either math people or non-math people, that some are just innately good at solving complex equations or proving elaborate theorems. I don't agree. I feel that in the right environment with the right instruction, anyone can flourish in the field of Mathematics. (read more)
...I give useful help in beginning projects, brainstorming essays, and finding which thesis is best suited to the assignment and which supports are the strongest. I have a degree in Psychology from UCLA. I recently helped college students in an introductory Psychology to understand the material, to study for tests, and to succeed in the class. (read more)
...I started teaching math in high school as a long term sub, then got my next full time high school position teaching science. I taught all my science courses with a heavy emphasis on math. My first year I taught three physics courses and included a lot of algebra and trigonometry in all of the physics problems. (read more)
...I have been teaching math for over 20 years. I have taught Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus at high school. I have taught College Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and Statistics at college. (read more)
...I have also taught a math intervention course that was solely based around the Algebra 1 curriculum. I can adequately differentiate lessons to meet the needs of each student. I have years of experience teaching the Algebra 2 curriculum and have the knowledge and resources to help students succeed. (read more)