
Moe: Jewett City tutor
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I have a Master???s Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master???s Degree in Business Administration from Santa Clara University.
Overlooking the Engineering and Maintenance department, I strive to provide the utmost excellent service to the customer by the upkeep of the facility???s physical structure as well as the equipment. Duties such as installation, repair, maintenance and troubleshooting are some of the vast tasks. Utility services, HVAC, plumbing, hydraulics, electrical and mechanical systems, are only a few others of the responsibilities. I am also responsible for interviewing, training, scheduling, coaching and working with associates to ensure they perform in accordance with established brand keeping safety in mind. I deal directly with vendors and am responsible for operating budget of both salary and supplies. I work closely with other departments and administration, negotiate priorities, and make job assignments, place orders for materials, supplies and parts and also recommend use of outside specialty contractors as necessary. I possess the highest level of professionalism, while meeting the clients' needs, and a commitment to achieving the goal of 100% up-time.
I love tutoring because I enjoy connecting with students and passing the knowledge I've acquired to them. I look forward to getting to know you!
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Undergraduate Degree: University of California-Davis - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Graduate Degree: Santa Clara University - Masters, Electrical Engineering
- Algebra
- College Physics
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Elementary School Math
- Geometry
- High School Physics
- Math
- Middle School Math
- Physics
- Pre-Algebra
- Science
- Trigonometry
What is your teaching philosophy?
Work problems with students and help students understand concepts.
What might you do in a typical first session with a student?
Figure out what students want to work on.
How can you help a student become an independent learner?
Point the student in the right direction. Let them know what is important and which sections of the book will be useful to read. Get the student interested in subject.
How would you help a student stay motivated?
Explain to them what they learn in school is very useful in real life.
If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?
Try to come from a different angle; give them real-life examples. Solve many problems with them.