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Daniel

Bachelors, Civil Engineering
The Texas A&M University, Texas A & M University-College Station

About Me

I studied civil engineering at Texas A&M University where I received my Bachelor of Science and Masters of Engineering. Before I left the university to work as a structural engineer in Houston, I tutored for the Texas A&M Athletics Department, helping their student athletes tackle their math and science classes. I find I enjoy teaching and have the ability to simplify problems down to their basic building blocks which can be easily taught and learned. Once those blocks are known, it becomes fairly simple to build them back up to form the overall solution to the problem. I hope to use these skills with my students now as well to help them with their school problems. Once one understands the fundamentals of the problems, they gain confidence in breaking apart and tackling their own future problems.

Education & Certifications

The Texas A&M University
Bachelors, Civil Engineering
Texas A & M University-College Station
Masters, Civil Engineering

Q&A with Daniel

Overall, basic skills of problem solving go a long way in mastering a set of knowledge or skills. Breaking problems down to understandable fundamental components allows one to "see the forest from above," allowing them to better follow the necessary steps to solve the final problem. The other part of learning is repetition, with slight change in each problem. Repetitively applying the fundamental skills to solve slightly different problems builds confidence and finally ultimate understanding. How do you help students who are struggling with reading comprehension? I would read a passage with the student, and then treat it almost like a book club. I'd ask them what they think about the passage, about the topic, if they have any experience with the topic. I'd relate any history that is relevant to the topic, to give it depth and context. If I have any personal experience with the topic, I'd relate that too. The more directions one approaches a subject from, the better they will understand the passage.

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