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Hi, my name is Kenneth. I am currently an English Ph.D. candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but I will be back in my hometown of New Orleans for the summer. I study contemporary literature and film, and so I’m especially well-qualified to teach literature and to get students ready for the reading portions of the Read more...
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I am currently an undergraduate Morehead-Cain Scholar at UNC Chapel Hill. I am majoring in Computer Science and I am minoring in Biology and Chemistry with the intent to either attend medical school or pursue doctoral studies in Computer Science later on. I am originally from Greenville, NC and I graduated from Junius H. Rose High School in May 2014. Read more...
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My interest in teaching English has grown out of my research with immigrant Latina women in North Carolina. Then, as a faculty member in public health at UNC, I was interested in these women’s perceptions of quality health care. Using both photographs and short questionnaires, we explored issues related to language, interpersonal communication, and cost in the choice to use Read more...
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I have been a community college mathematics instructor for the past 3 years. At the college, I teach all math classes through Calculus. My students give me lots of positive feedback, and I consistently hear the comment from them, “I used to hate math, but you explain it in such a way that makes sense to me”. I was a Read more...
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More and more these days, life is about presentation. I can help you strategize your professional goals by defining what you bring to the table that is valuable and viable in today’s marketplace. Discovering options that you’ve not yet considered along with ruling out some that you have, empowers you to be selective.I run a cool, light filled studio perfect Read more...
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As a 35 year English teacher in Michigan schools, I have multitudinous strategies and experiences. I have taught too many courses in literature and composition to list them all, but they range from grades 7-12 and college and vary from remedial summer school classes to AP Literature and Composition. From teaching the aliterate and illiterate through eventual English professors, I’ve Read more...