Caitlin Worth
Who I am
Hello Learners!
I am Caitlin Worth, a math professor and curriculum developer with 11 years of experience in the teaching field.
My Qualification
I hold a MS in Applied Mathematics from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where I graduated with high scores. I also pursued MST in Mathematics from University of New Hampshire which helped me hone my mathematics knowledge and learn more about curriculum development. The journey continues.
My Expertise
Acknowledged as a Math professor and Gymnastics Coach, Caitlin Worth is a respected Math professor at Thrive Scholars and GCC. Her contribution in the mathematics world has significantly impacted math education in the United States. Her speciality revolves around mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, calculus, and statistics.
My Experience
Math Professor
Thrive Scholars · Seasonal
Jun 2022 – Present · 1 yr 10 mos
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
Adjunct Lecturer
Smith College · Part-time
Jan 2019 – Present · 5 yrs 3 mos
Northampton, Massachusetts, United States
Math Professor
Greenfield Community College · Full-time
Sep 2010 – Present · 13 yrs 7 mos
Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
Math/Stat Lecturer
UMass Amherst
Sep 2009 – Aug 2010 · 1 yr
Instructor
Center For Talented Youth (Johns Hopkins University)
Jul 2009 – Aug 2010 · 1 yr 2 mos
Math Teacher
Masconomet High School
Sep 2006 – Jun 2007 · 10 mos
Other than being a math enthusiast, I was a Gymnastics Coach in Hampshire Regional High School. I firmly believe that knowledge and good physical health go hand in hand. Thus, I encourage my students to be involved in physical activities like gymnastics.
My Publication
When TakeOnlineClassHelp approached me, I was excited that I will be able to contribute in the field of distance and online learning as well. When I gradually started taking classes on behalf of students, I realized most students find the online portals challenging as they do not have enough knowledge. That’s when I started publishing academic blogs regularly in order to keep the students informed. Check out my latest blogs below: