Instructor of Mathematics and Science

Undergraduate course, Atlanta Metropolitan State College, 2011

Taught undergraduate courses in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and laboratory courses in physics, chemistry, and biology, fostering practical learning.

Overview

As an instructor at Atlanta Metropolitan State College, I taught a variety of undergraduate courses in mathematics and science. These included foundational courses in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus, as well as practical laboratory courses in physics, chemistry, and biology. I also held one-on-one and small group meetings to assist students with coursework, helping them develop a deeper understanding of the material.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Designed and delivered lectures and practical sessions for mathematics and science courses
  • Conducted laboratory experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology
  • Held office hours for one-on-one support and guidance
  • Graded assignments, provided detailed feedback, and assessed student progress

Impact:

This role allowed me to develop active teaching methods, such as studio physics, to foster deeper engagement and practical understanding of core concepts. It also gave me the opportunity to mentor students through their coursework, helping many succeed in challenging material.