Daniel Learning Services provides two categories of services: private courses, and individual help. In addition, we are in the process of developing an alternative full-time learning program and comprehensive curriculum system (see the Vision statement)
Courses:
Daniel Learning Services offers privately designed courses created to extend beyond traditional curricula. These courses are structured experiences that integrate content mastery, independent inquiry, and conceptual depth. Each course is intentionally developed to support intellectual autonomy and meaningful engagement, whether for secondary students, undergraduates, or adult learners. Offerings may address academic enrichment, interdisciplinary themes, or specialized topics aligned with student goals. Courses reflect a forward-thinking educational philosophy while remaining carefully organized and rigorous.
Individual help:
With doctoral-level research experience and years teaching across secondary, community college, and graduate contexts, I help ambitious students excel academically and intellectually. My expertise spans history, political science, philosophy, education, and economics, with a focus on underrepresented and often overlooked works in each field. I mentor students in research skills, source-finding, and proposal development, guiding them through the challenges of qualitative and quantitative methods, and helping them navigate the unique demands of graduate-level study. I bring a distinctive approach that combines high-level scholarship, Montessori-inspired pedagogical insights, and experience supporting students from diverse backgrounds.