My teaching style is rooted in curiosity, creativity, and meaningful challenge. I believe students learn best when they are actively engaged in thinking, questioning, creating, and connecting ideas to the world around them. Whether working with emerging readers in the primary grades or advanced learners tackling complex concepts, I strive to create classrooms where students feel both supported and intellectually stretched.
I naturally blend strong instructional practices with inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and authentic student engagement. My lessons often combine literacy, history, problem-solving, and creativity in ways that encourage students to move beyond memorization and into deeper understanding. I value discussion-rich classrooms where students learn to justify their thinking, collaborate with others, and take ownership of their learning.
As a reading teacher, math instructor and advanced academic educator, I am especially passionate about differentiation and meeting students where they are while helping them grow beyond what they thought possible. I believe rigor and joy can coexist, and I work intentionally to create learning experiences that are challenging, meaningful, and memorable.
I naturally blend strong instructional practices with inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and authentic student engagement. My lessons often combine literacy, history, problem-solving, and creativity in ways that encourage students to move beyond memorization and into deeper understanding. I value discussion-rich classrooms where students learn to justify their thinking, collaborate with others, and take ownership of their learning.
As a reading teacher and advanced academic educator, I am especially passionate about differentiation and meeting students where they are while helping them grow beyond what they thought possible. I believe rigor and joy can coexist, and I work intentionally to create learning experiences that are challenging, meaningful, and memorable.
At the core of my teaching is the belief that relationships matter. Students thrive when they feel seen, respected, and encouraged, and I work to foster classroom environments built on trust, curiosity, and high expectations.