"You're probably trying to find a tutor who stands out from the rest. You're looking for someone who knows what she's teaching.
Abby is passionate about Disney, math, reading, travelling, Harry Potter, and knitting (which is just applied math). She and her husband have two energetic children and two rambunctious dogs. You could run into Teacher Abby at Disney just about every other weekend unless she more...
"You're probably trying to find a tutor who stands out from the rest. You're looking for someone who knows what she's teaching.
Abby is passionate about Disney, math, reading, travelling, Harry Potter, and knitting (which is just applied math). She and her husband have two energetic children and two rambunctious dogs. You could run into Teacher Abby at Disney just about every other weekend unless she is building robots, or visiting the tech center at the Orlando public library.
Abby has been an educator for over a decade, holds a masters in math education, a masters in instructional design, and a doctorate in education. She has worked with over 1000 learners from elementary age to adults returning to college. She is currently a professor of mathematics specifically focusing on self-paced and online learning for two colleges and one high school. Abby has designed and taught several classes for homeschoolers as well as for those seeking enriched learning outside of the traditional educational box.
Abby is currently champion of the Central Florida Mensa mathematics competition for the second year in a row. She believes that everyone should love STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) and is converting reluctant students into engaged learners every year.
Reviews of Abby's Teaching:
"Abigail is amazing at explaining difficult math concepts in fun and easy to remember ways that help a lot when it comes to tests. I struggled with college math and with her help managed to make an A+ in calculus of all things with multiple 100 scores. She is very nice and easy to talk to about difficulties in understanding and will not move on until the material is understood."
"My daughter got a 37% on her first honors physics test earlier this year. She's been working with Abigail once a week since then and just got a 96% on her final exam. Abigail did an amazing job helping her to understand the subject."
If this sounds like somebody you want to learn from, just let her know!" less...
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