I am a physics graduate with B.S. Engineering Physics a years of teaching experience. During my undergraduate studies I worked as an assistant researcher on campus and tutored my fellow classmates. My students were taking algebra, calculus and physics courses. After graduation, I worked for a year teaching Algebra I and II to freshmen attending an underserved high school.
I use the Socratic method combined with teaching the fundamentals. In my experience almost anyone can become...
I am a physics graduate with B.S. Engineering Physics a years of teaching experience. During my undergraduate studies I worked as an assistant researcher on campus and tutored my fellow classmates. My students were taking algebra, calculus and physics courses. After graduation, I worked for a year teaching Algebra I and II to freshmen attending an underserved high school.
I use the Socratic method combined with teaching the fundamentals. In my experience almost anyone can become proficient at math and physics. All that is needed is a caring and knowledge teacher who takes time to uncover what the students are struggling with. The best teachers also empower students to proactively ask questions during lessons.