Shane A. from Labelle, FL
$40.00/hr
- 3.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- Labelle, FL
Subjects:
- Elementary Math
- Biology
- Ecology
- Elementary Science
A brief introduction
I have been teaching biology and ecology to students fourth grade to adult since 2012. As a field biologist for the Ohio State University 2012-2015 and Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission 2017-2018, I not only have the degrees, but also the field experiences to supplement my lessons. While living in Ohio, I obtained my substitute teaching certification for grades 7-12 in Life Sciences. During my time teaching, I realized how each student learns differently. I have found a lot o…Read more
About Shane A. from Labelle, FL
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