Catherine Ann Asaro (born November 6, 1955) is an American science fiction and fantasy author, singer and teacher. She is best known for her books about the Ruby Dynasty, called the Saga of the Skolian Empire. (wikipedia)
The teaching fellow establishes the atmosphere of a class in the first few meetings. I have found that students appreciate having the ground rules clearly defined from the start.
To write you have to be able to know how to put words together.
The year in school of a student is another factor that affects how an instructor interacts with his or her class.
The students I have come in contact with at Harvard are highly competent individuals who prefer to be challenged and respond well to encouragement.
I've always had a close connection to both rock and classical music.
I do sing a bit, a solo called 'Rubies,' and the female vocals on 'In Paradisum,' 'The Sound of Silence,' and 'Sapphire Clouds'.
If I were to try and find a unifying emotion that kept me calm and focused while I was dancing or writing or solving a math problem, I think the one unifying thing about all those that keeps my interest is creativity.
To solve math problems, you need to know the basic mathematics before you can start applying it.
The most valuable aid I have found in teaching is to remember my own experiences as a student.
Jack Campbell's dazzling new series is military science fiction at its best. Not only does he tell a yarn of great adventure and action, but he also develops the characters with satisfying depth. I thoroughly enjoyed this rip-roaring read, and I can hardly wait for the next book.