...Identifying, recognizing and understanding the dominant learning style of the child. These learning styles include Tactile, Visual (Spatial), Aural (Auditory/Musical),
Verbal (Linguistic), Physical (Kinesthetic), Logical (Mathematical), Social (Interpersonal); and Solitary (Intrapersonal).
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...Along with solidifying the material for myself, I have gained a passion for helping others in my courses. I find it very rewarding and would hope to continue this through a more professional means. On top of this, I worked with the youth pastor team at my church in the past which provided me the opportunity to learn how to communicate with kids and teens of all ages. (read more)
...I'm very familiar with International Baccalaureate (IB) and AP Calculus AB/BC courses and the Art of Problem Solving (Beast Academy) curriculum which provides an exceptionally challenging set of courses for those who are up for it. When you go through that, your normal coursework will be a breez... (read more)
...Now, I am working in college as a math tutor in order to help students who are not comfortable in pre-calculus & calculus. Text books "Sullivan" and "James Stewart" are very familiar to me. I have had more than 20 years of experience teaching and tutoring students. (read more)
...I also took some post graduate classes related to teaching. I received Nilane Lee Scholarship for outstanding achievements in mathematics from Cypress College, and Wilber and Ellen Selfridge Mathematics Scholarship from Fullerton College. The pleasure I get when I see a student improve gives me motivation to work harder. (read more)