Charles A. from New Ellenton, SC
$65.00/hr
- 4.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- New Ellenton, SC
Subjects:
- Reading
- American History
- Criminal Justice
- Geography
- Social Studies
A brief introduction
I have five plus school years teaching in the public schools in my former home state of Florida; I have also taught school in the state of Georgia in the Fulton County School System. I am one of those people who enjoys interacting with anyone who is willing to gaining additional knowledge and skills. Tutoring creates an environment that allows me to access the student’s comprehension of the materials in a practical setting. This assures me that my teaching methods are effective and the students…Read more
About Charles A. from New Ellenton, SC
Charles A. from New Ellenton, SC is available for tutoring in SC, as well as remotely throughout the United States. This profile highlights support in Reading, American History, Criminal Justice, Geography, and Social Studies so students and families can better understand the academic areas this tutor may be able to help with.
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