I am a dedicated and patient educator with a background in physics, astronomy, and math, holding a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Haverford College. My research experience includes neutrino oscillations and the cosmic microwave background, where I developed skills in coding, data analysis, and problem-solving. I have tutored peers in Calculus, Physics, Astronomy, and French, and coordinated programs supporting first-generation, low-income STEM students, where I gained the skills to adapt...
I am a dedicated and patient educator with a background in physics, astronomy, and math, holding a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Haverford College. My research experience includes neutrino oscillations and the cosmic microwave background, where I developed skills in coding, data analysis, and problem-solving. I have tutored peers in Calculus, Physics, Astronomy, and French, and coordinated programs supporting first-generation, low-income STEM students, where I gained the skills to adapt my teaching approach to different learning styles and backgrounds.
As a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Cameroon, I taught classes with up to 68 students each, which helped me become highly adaptable, organized, and effective at explaining complex concepts clearly and engagingly. This experience taught me to build strong connections with diverse learners and foster a positive learning environment. I also have nearly a decade of experience teaching at my church, working with students of varying ages and abilities, which has honed my ability to connect, support, and encourage each learner.
I focus on making challenging topics approachable, connecting lessons to real-world examples, and guiding students to find their own confidence and curiosity. My approach is rooted in patience, kindness, and understanding, creating a safe space where students feel heard and supported. I believe every student has the potential to succeed, and I am committed to helping them reach their goals.