“See one, do one, teach one”-Dr. William Stewart Halsted, late 19th century surgeon
Good teaching involves wisdom, innovative instructional methods, adequate resources, experimentation on teaching methods, and strategies that best aid in student understanding. Not only does teaching require unique approaches depending on different situations, but it also requires thoughtful collaboration and trust between a learner and mentor. I am forever grateful to my teachers and mentors, without whom I would not have my current knowledge.
Teaching Piano Lessons in a Virtual Environment
Personal Attention = Powerful Results
Collaborating with School Principal to Launch Math Camp
Mentoring 21 Amazing Youth Across the Nation Virtually!
Making Learning Fun Through Games (Like Bingo!)