As a classroom instructor, Ms. Bergman is passionate
about the subject matter, able to instill interest and excitement in her students and most of all, able to extract student
performance to that student’s maximum capacity. She is disciplined without being harsh, knowledgeable, yet accessible
and universally respected and well liked by her students and her peers.
Her performance as an administrator is also
excellent. Running a distance learning program that crosses all schools and departments, she has brought her knowledge and
skills as academic computing to a wide variety of instructors teaching courses at all levels, from basic survey courses to
graduate courses. She has made “on-line” teaching an unqualified success at Touro.
With respect to her dedication and energy, there
is little that I can add to a CV that shows commitment to the educational community at all levels, as well as to the social
and humanitarian needs of all that she comes in contact with. She is pro-active in seeking out new challenges and then devoting
herself to overcoming them to improve the individual whether students or not, and, by doing so, society as a whole.
... a talented teacher who cares very much about
her students' learning
... an excellent professor ... presentation
[is]clear, informative and well-organized. ... always available and helpful to the students outside of class. ... a person
of profound knowledge and expertise in her field. As a human being, she is great and as a teacher she is very caring and respectful
to the students and her colleagues as well.
...has superb communication skills. ... a well-regarded
colleague who worked well in our team in a diverse environment.
... a superb pedagogue and instinctive instructor
... one of Touro's best in the areas of marketing, management, and business policy. What makes her accomplishments so much
more remarkable is that her students are largely non-traditional, having issues with poor reading, writing or communications
skills. Helene approaches them on multiple learning pathways in order to extract excellence from those who would be challenged
in a typical college classroom setting.