"Hello! I'm here to help with math and science courses. I have a BS in Geology from Central Washington University, where I also minored in Physics, and my Master's in Earth and Environmental Sciences, specializing in planetary science from Wesleyan University. I was awarded an $8000 grant for my research from Connecticut's NASA space grant. I had teaching duties as a teaching assistant in both more...
"Hello! I'm here to help with math and science courses. I have a BS in Geology from Central Washington University, where I also minored in Physics, and my Master's in Earth and Environmental Sciences, specializing in planetary science from Wesleyan University. I was awarded an $8000 grant for my research from Connecticut's NASA space grant. I had teaching duties as a teaching assistant in both undergraduate and graduate school. I studied pedagogy; the class really clarified a lot of methods for teaching and classroom management for me.
During the peak of the pandemic, I worked online as a math and physics tutor. I worked mostly (but not exclusively) with students that had learning differences like ADHD, ASD, and dyslexia. I also worked with more young women because I think many of them were more comfortable having a female tutor and seeing what it looks like to know a woman who is successful in a field that they are interested in entering. I also have been a driving instructor and in that function, I worked with students with a wide variety of backgrounds and ability levels. Throughout my education, I gave many talks and lectures, aided with classroom management, and assisted students with laboratory assignments. As a tutor, I have worked within a set framework of assignments and testing deadlines and with students who required me to put more thought into a curriculum. I have also had students who were just curious about a topic, so I put together some materials for them to work on some self-guided materials between sessions and for us to talk about the things they found interesting. I have a wide variety of experiences and I'm always interested in any new requests.
I think it's imperative to meet the student where they are at and then work on bringing them to where they want to be. I like to have a quick meeting with the student and a parent to assess where the student is and discuss the goals and desired learning outcomes before we dig into the material right away." less...
Central Washington University, Geological Sciences
Wesleyan University, Masters