
Daniel: Cheltenham tutor
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I am passionate about helping students connect economic concepts to the real world through engaging and interactive scenarios. With experience teaching both high school AP Macroeconomics and AP Microeconomics, as well as college-level Macroeconomics and Microeconomics courses, I strive to make complex material more relatable and accessible. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida International University and a Master of Science in Economics and Finance from West Texas A and M University. I am available to tutor AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, College Macroeconomics, College Microeconomics, and High School Economics. I particularly enjoy tutoring Macroeconomics and Microeconomics for their ability to explain current economic events and how markets function.
My teaching philosophy centers around patience and practice. I believe that understanding difficult economic and financial concepts takes time, and I encourage students to ask questions and keep practicing. I am committed to creating a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable tackling challenges and can grow in their understanding. Outside of academia, I enjoy spending time with my family and pets, watching movies, and traveling, which I believe is just as important as academic learning it's all about finding joy, something we also recognize in the study of economics.
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Graduate Degree: West Texas A & M University - Master of Science, Economics
State Certified Teacher
Outside of academia, I enjoy spending quality time with my partner and our family, which includes our three beloved cats—Kiwi, Mushu, and Den. I love trying out new foods, exploring different cultures through travel, and watching movies for entertainment. When I’m not traveling or enjoying a good film, I like playing video games and staying active through exercise. These hobbies bring me joy and help me recharge, providing balance in my life.
- Economics
- High School Economics
- IB Economics