...in Computer science). As college students, I was fortunate to tutor a broad range of subjects. However, the subjects I am most passionate about are Mathematics (e.g. Algebra, Calculus, etc.), Algorithms, Data Structure, general chemistry and general biology (e.g. Anatomy & Physiology). Since graduation, I have worked as system engineer. I look forward to working...
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...how I worked towards meeting this goal. My teaching philosophy is basically the Socratic method. Among its many benefits, this method makes it easy to engage with students. I also like to stress understanding. I remember the 1973 movie, "The Paper Chase", and the memorable performance by John Houseman, as Professor Kingsfield. I always thought...
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...grades taught including test preps and beyond college. I will find different techniques and methods to help students learn their work, as not all students learn the same. I am available most days and times and also tend to assist students on days they do not have a session scheduled if they are struggling with...
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...i have helped many other students, formally as part of my Teaching Assistanceship, and informally when helping out friends and classmates with homework. I have found that i enjoy sharing my understanding of math and physics, as well as the joy from solving problems. It is probably for this reason that in my free time...
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...science, data management, statistical models. With over 8 years of experience teaching elementary, high school, undergraduate and graduate students, I specialize in tutoring many subjects, mostly in the humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my...
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...This means that in addition to my degree, I am also licensed and endorsed to teach high school math. So, while I have an advanced understanding for many high level maths, I also have the advantage of knowing how to teach and properly address the needs of a student. My teaching style varies from being...
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...numbers and equations look so confusing. I never thought I was going to be a math prodigy and develop such great love for Math until I had a tutor who not only made lessons fun but also something to look forward to everyday. My passion for Math has given me a Bachelors in Statistics and...
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...University where I earned my Masters in Secondary Mathematics Education. Since graduation, I have taught a variety of grades in a multitude of different states and countries. I have taught middle school in California, high school Special Education and 5th grade in Italy, and now 4th grade math and science in Mississippi. I have a...
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...included being a teaching assistant (TA), where I helped engineering students grapple with complex math and physics problems. However, much of my teaching method revolves around developing a solid base for learning in order to build confidence and strategies for tackling even the most difficult problems. In my experience, once these subjects seem less intimidating,...
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...at Dallas. I strongly believe in giving back to the community and helping kids and young people to build and get clear ideas about their careers.I love and enjoy tutoring, especially math and computer science subjects. I have been a tutor and mentor for a lot of kids for about 4 years, and I feel...
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...sessions I bring the students to intervene more more in the solutions, i.e., progressively removing the scaffold. This way the students better develop their abilities to solve problems. They learn how to retrieve from their own knowledge base. Learning is fun. I will not spare any efforts to make my teaching effective still enjoyable.
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...with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to help educate financial donors and newly diagnosed families on the science of type 1 diabetes. My passion grew throughout my time in college, during which I joined a division of a Rotary club, which matches people of all ages with service projects within their local community, became a...
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...courses. I then went on to pursue a Masters in civil engineering at Carleton (in progress) where I am analyzing SAR data to detect ground movement above aquifers but also gained an outstanding teaching assistant nomination at the same time while completing a certificate in teaching methods specifically related to how students are motivated to...
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Hi my name is Keegan Fernandes and Im a third year medical student. I love teaching a variety of subjects but my favorite subject is Biology. Hopefully we can learn a few things and make it an interactive process.
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...master's degree in Organizational Leadership. I love to solve problems, so naturally math is a fun topic for me. I have taught 8-12 grade math (Consumer Math, Geometry, Algebra I and II, Trig, and PreCalculus) for 6 years in small rural, large suburban, and inter-city schools. I am excited to work with you, and help...
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...students reach score beyond their targets. I believe there is no single correct way to go about learning and I strive to uncover the methods that work best for each student. I enjoy teaching students of all ages, and my methods are tailored to the age and level of each student. Outside of academia, I...
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...overseas in Japan, which have granted me an extensive knowledge of Japanese culture and customs, including a conversational understanding of the language and its utility. Japanese and English are my favorite subjects to study by far, as language is a hobby I enjoy, but I always have fun in any subject when the student and...
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