I've been teaching for 30 years. I've worked in a wide variety of real-world settings (from working as an electrical engineer at General Electric to lecturing at the FBI Academy), and I draw from colorful examples to make the subject I am teaching clearer and more interesting.
Whatever the topic I'm teaching, my goal is always to teach my students how to think. I don't teach them how to memorize steps to solve a problem -- I teach them to understand the concepts on a deep level, and the...
I've been teaching for 30 years. I've worked in a wide variety of real-world settings (from working as an electrical engineer at General Electric to lecturing at the FBI Academy), and I draw from colorful examples to make the subject I am teaching clearer and more interesting.
Whatever the topic I'm teaching, my goal is always to teach my students how to think. I don't teach them how to memorize steps to solve a problem -- I teach them to understand the concepts on a deep level, and the solutions flow naturally and easily from that. I help my students develop an intuitive understanding of the material, and I instill in them a sense of confidence that, whatever the challenge, they can do it. This kind of teaching prepares them for the subject they are studying now, enables them to make interconnections between different disciplines, and sets them up for success in the future.
I have a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering (with a concentration in math through advanced differential equations in the design of automatic control systems), I worked as an engineer in industry for a number of years, I've taught math at the university level, and I am an excellent teacher.
I respect your intelligence! As shocking as this sounds, you'll understand the concepts clearly and even enjoy the process of learning!