I hold an undergraduate degree in Earth Science with a concentration in Geology from George Mason University, and I bring over ten years of high school teaching experience in algebra, geometry, and earth science. My academic background, combined with a decade in the classroom, has given me both a deep understanding of the subjects I teach and the ability to explain complex concepts in ways that are approachable and meaningful for students.
Throughout my career, I have worked with a diverse...
I hold an undergraduate degree in Earth Science with a concentration in Geology from George Mason University, and I bring over ten years of high school teaching experience in algebra, geometry, and earth science. My academic background, combined with a decade in the classroom, has given me both a deep understanding of the subjects I teach and the ability to explain complex concepts in ways that are approachable and meaningful for students.
Throughout my career, I have worked with a diverse range of high school learners, from students who need extra support in mastering foundational skills to those looking for enrichment and deeper challenges. My teaching philosophy is student-centered, meaning I focus on meeting each student where they are. I use a variety of strategies including breaking down problems into clear steps, connecting abstract concepts to real-world examples, and encouraging active problem-solving to help students build both mastery and confidence.
In one-on-one tutoring, I emphasize creating a supportive and engaging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new approaches to learning. I understand that every student learns differently, so I adapt my methods to fit their unique needs and goals. Whether it’s preparing for a test, strengthening core math skills, or developing a stronger grasp of earth science concepts, I am committed to helping students succeed academically while building the confidence to take on future challenges.