I have a BS degree in physics with few years background in student research. I have personally tutored a number of friends and peers on introductory physics topics and I was a tutor for the physics department at the University of St. Thomas for a semester.
I have a BA and MA in philosophy and have attended a seminar on teaching philosophy at the college level. I am currently shadowing a community college philosophy instructor.
I find teaching to be a rewarding experience. It is very...
I have a BS degree in physics with few years background in student research. I have personally tutored a number of friends and peers on introductory physics topics and I was a tutor for the physics department at the University of St. Thomas for a semester.
I have a BA and MA in philosophy and have attended a seminar on teaching philosophy at the college level. I am currently shadowing a community college philosophy instructor.
I find teaching to be a rewarding experience. It is very satisfying to see other acquire the knowledge and critical thinking skills that will help them gain academic and personal success. What I find best about one-on-one tutoring is being able to give each student the attention they need, addressing their individual concerns, and observing first-hand their development and growth. These are something a large classroom lecture cannot offer.