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Tabitha Heatin

Undergraduate major or graduate field of study: Secondary Ed., math

Subject area(s) and grade level teaching focus: math 9-12

Category of scholarship/fellowship:
Noyce Scholar

Name of Noyce institution:
East Central University

Current academic or teaching status:
Junior

School and school district:
East Central Unversity

Background:

I have spent the last couple of years I have been a T. A. This means I tutor one on one. I also grade and do grade books.

Why do you want to teach:

I want to help young students love and understand math. So many people hate math i wanna help them to hate it less.

Describe a memorable teaching experience:

Every tome I help a student in my one on one tutoring and I see that “light” come on it is the most amazing feeling.

What does the Noyce program mean to you:

It has meant the chance to do what I love, teaching.

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