Breawna Power Eaton
Breawna holds advanced degrees in education and creative writing and has over 17 years teaching English, writing, and the humanities in a range of educational settings, from High Tech High, an innovative public high school in California, to semester-at-sea programs, to on the university level in East Asia.
Breawna began teaching English as a high school teacher in 2004. Ever since, she has taught and created curriculum at traditional and project-based schools, both in-person and online. Living in and teaching English in Japan, both to classes and individual students of all ages, gave her first-hand experience in being a language-learner and a teacher to those admirably learning English as a second (or third or fourth) language. In addition to her work as a teacher Breawna has spent a number of years as a freelance journalist, writing personal essays, interviews, and features for a range of publications. Through this work she has come to the view that true writing begins in revision.
Teaching Philosophy & Approach
The benefit of working one-on-one with a student is the opportunity to truly mold curriculum and learning to that student’s interests and needs. For this reason, I prefer to build curriculum throughout the year, with specific short-term and long-term learning objectives in mind.
My goal is to build skills in reading, research, and writing, while also learning about the power of the written word to entertain, to disrupt injustice, and to inspire.
“My goal is to build skills in reading, research, and writing, while also learning about the power of the written word to entertain, to disrupt injustice, and to inspire.”
Teaching Level:
- Middle
- High School
Teaching Type:
- Tutoring
- Full-Semester Classes
- Full-Year Classes
Teaching Subjects:
- Literature
- Creative Writing
- Comprehension and Grammar