Erica Frischkorn is an enthusiastic, well-rounded, and committed personality. She is a bright, vibrant, and highly skilled teacher who assists students with their academic endeavours while having a proper involvement in the complete growth and improvement of the education system. She is also a respectable contributor to several community events and charitable causes. Erica Frischkorn has also served as a student ambassador for nearly two years.
2. Erica Frischkorn is a bright, vibrant, and
highly skilled teacher who has an awesome
academic background. She wishes to assist
students with their academic endeavours while
having a proper involvement in the complete
growth and improvement of the education
system. Apart from this, she is an enthusiastic,
well-rounded, and committed personality with
an immense work experience.
3. She is not only an expert in her academic and
professional career, but also a respectable contributor to
several community events and charitable causes.
Erica Frischkorn is a person who believes that
contributing and giving back to the society is very much
essential. Apart from having a huge experience at
teaching English and French, she is greatly involved with
Rotaract Club which is situated in Naples. She has been
a volunteer tutor in Naples as a part of her many
community activities. As a respected member of the
Rotaract club, she has played various roles and take over
great responsibilities that include participating in many
community activities, attending bi-weekly business
meetings while guiding others to develop their
professional skills and leadership qualities. She also
taught math to the students at Grace Place and backed
literacy by providing complete training and learning
material to all the students outside their homework
assignments.
4. Erica Frischkorn has also served as a
student ambassador for nearly two years and
assisted students in accomplishing their
academic
endeavours.
She
has
the
experience of teaching English to high school
students of Butiama village for six weeks as a
volunteer teacher in Tanzania, Africa. This
experience was unforgettable for her as she
realized that a lot can be taught in a small
classroom packed with a number of students,
with a few desks or text books and no
electricity or water.