Hatshepsut - The Outcasts Tutoring

Hatshepsut, though regarded as an outsider for standing as a female pharaoh in a world shaped by rigid tradition, inspires me because she proves that true leadership is born from intellect, devotion to learning, and the courage to expand knowledge so that future generations can rise beyond the limits of their time.

The Tutor’s Ideology

 

Hatshepsut strengthened Egypt by expanding education, supporting scribes, and fostering a culture of learning.

  • As an early-childhood tutor I aim to strengthen the next generation by nurturing curiosity, building essential skills, and inspiring a lifelong love of knowledge.

  • Both cultivate growth at the roots—Hatshepsut through temples, literacy, and exploration; the tutor through patience, guidance, and foundational education.

  • Both work toward a wiser, more capable future, enriching society through the power of learning.

  • Finally, I aim to empower adults through bilingual education and open the way to a wiser future.

Credentials 

 

  • My name is Claritz Marte, and have worked as an early childhood educator and tutor.
  • I earned an associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education at BMCC.
  • I work as a tutor for kindergarteners through 5th graders.
  • I currently work as an ECE Teacher Education tutor.
  • I also work as a Quantitative Reasoning (Math) Supplemental Instructor.
  • I am currently studying at Hunter College, majoring in Math and
  • Education.
  • I strongly believe in Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Children are not “disabled”; they’re simply education’s outcasts who learn differently based on their intelligence types.