Carolyn A. from Ontario, OR
$35.00/hr
- 4.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- Ontario, OR
Subjects:
- Phonics
- Reading
- Spelling
- Vocabulary
- Writing
- Sign Language
- Dyslexia
- Special Needs
- Study Skills
A brief introduction
I am a certified teacher who has been employed in public and private school settings for over 30 years. Much of it has been as a substitute teacher. Substitute teaching has offered me variety, exposure to across the board curriculum and children from K-12th grades in all types of settings including, but not limited to: open/closed classrooms; large/small/individual groups; special needs; Title 1 reading. I prefer teaching small/individuals over large groups….Read more
About Carolyn A. from Ontario, OR
Students looking for a tutor can explore Carolyn A. from Ontario, OR as an option available in OR, as well as remotely throughout the United States. The profile covers Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Sign Language, Dyslexia, Special Needs, and Study Skills, making it easier to judge whether the tutor matches a student’s coursework and goals.
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