Starting Major Tutoring
Hi. My name is Ken Major. Since retiring from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection back in 2013, I have been doing some environmental engineering work, substitute teaching in several area school systems, and tutoring students privately and for the Towns of Coventry and Vernon.
I have decided to formalize my services by starting Major Tutoring. I have over 32 years of environmental engineering experience, mainly dealing with water discharge permitting and enforcement matters. My educational background, a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from UCONN, as well as my professional experience as an engineer, has allowed me to successfully tutor a wide range of subjects, including but not limited to, math, science, social studies, and English. I tutor students from Grades 1 through 12 and college students.
My approach to tutoring centers around getting to know each student, determining what each student needs help with, building up their confidence, and trying to incorporate their interests into the lesson plans even if it only amounts to a small part of the work. I have found this method to be a successful way to engage students.
For information about my rates, background, and availability, please leave a message here. Thank you for visiting my blog.
Sincerely,
Ken Major
I have decided to formalize my services by starting Major Tutoring. I have over 32 years of environmental engineering experience, mainly dealing with water discharge permitting and enforcement matters. My educational background, a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from UCONN, as well as my professional experience as an engineer, has allowed me to successfully tutor a wide range of subjects, including but not limited to, math, science, social studies, and English. I tutor students from Grades 1 through 12 and college students.
My approach to tutoring centers around getting to know each student, determining what each student needs help with, building up their confidence, and trying to incorporate their interests into the lesson plans even if it only amounts to a small part of the work. I have found this method to be a successful way to engage students.
For information about my rates, background, and availability, please leave a message here. Thank you for visiting my blog.
Sincerely,
Ken Major
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