I am a Florida-certified educator with over a decade of experience in academic and instructional environments and a Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Central Florida. My background combines rigorous academic research with hands-on classroom leadership, allowing me to help students bridge the gap between complex social studies concepts and real-world application. Whether you are preparing for a Florida End-of-Course (EOC) exam or seeking to improve general academic...
I am a Florida-certified educator with over a decade of experience in academic and instructional environments and a Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Central Florida. My background combines rigorous academic research with hands-on classroom leadership, allowing me to help students bridge the gap between complex social studies concepts and real-world application. Whether you are preparing for a Florida End-of-Course (EOC) exam or seeking to improve general academic performance, I provide a dedicated, collaborative approach to solving educational challenges.
In my recent experience as a Social Studies Substitute Teacher at Palm Beach Maritime Academy, I led 6th-grade World History courses covering early civilizations through Ancient Greece and Rome. I also served as a Long Term Substitute Teacher for 8th-grade United States and American History at Carver Middle School, guiding students through the pivotal era from the French and Indian War to the Civil War. These roles have given me a frontline understanding of the state curriculum and the specific strategies students need to master these subjects.
My teaching philosophy is rooted in my own advanced studies in political behavior, civil rights, and constitutional law. I focus on developing a student’s ability to think strategically, organize their thoughts, and communicate effectively—skills that are essential for success in both the humanities and future professional endeavors.