...a high school English teacher. I have taught World Literature, American Literature, IB 9th Composition, IB American Literature, and IB 11th World Literature, so I am experienced in working with students of various skill levels. My personal philosophy is that when we can make connections between content, the real world, and our personal interests, we are more apt to grasp information. That said, I hope to understand what speaks to you as an individual and...
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...to the same goal." I always tell children that it doesn't matter if it takes you 1 try or 100 triies, so long as we eventually get to our goals, that is all that matters. I want children to know that they can do it: I want those same children to have a, "yes I can attitude." I empower children through getting them to believe in themselves and to never give up. If a child...
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...and write an essay that will get people to stand up and take notice. These are skills that everyone must be taught to become successful, and they can be learned. Students often think they 'just aren't capable' of improving their skills, but as a professional who specializes in English and Writing, I know they are wrong. Every student, with the right motivation, systems, and tools can improve their skills. I have been teaching and tutoring...
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...West Alabama with a degree in English and a minor in journalism. I received my Master of Arts in English from the University of Alabama with an emphasis in rhetoric and composition. While I have a wide variety of academic interests, my first love has always been teaching writing. Specifically, I relish helping people generate, organize, develop, and present their ideas so that they can be proud of what they share with others. Some students...
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...is Elizabeth aka Lizzy Varsho. I am well versed academically and socially in terms of subject content and grade level. I predominantly enjoy teaching English although I also assist in various subject content such as science, technology, social studies, math and language arts. I have a graduate degree in Education for grades K through 8, and I am currently working on graduate certification for Teaching English as a Second Language. I enjoy project based tutoring...
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"Learning is a process measured not by the amount of knowledge we possess, but by our ability to understand and adapt how we teach ourselves."
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...students -Studied abroad in Norway on a full ride scholarship and graduated high school with an international baccalaureate diploma (IB) - Trilingual I personally go above and beyond with my students I nurture a professional relationship. I do not only tutor them but orient them in the things I would do different to set them up for success. I also am available through email and messages if they have a quick question to ask
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I desire to help students learn as efficiently as possible by playing to their strengths and supporting their weaknesses. I always ensure that the student understands the material before moving on.
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Hi! My name is Mithra and I have a background in neuropsychology. I have been tutoring and teaching for the past 9 years and love doing so. I believe that education is what will create positive global change and I want to be a part of that by helping students through their educational journey!
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I am a special education teacher who has been teaching for over 30 years. I currently teach in a high school. I am highly qualified in both Math and English, as well as all elementary subjects. I enjoy working one on one with students and getting to know them on a personal level.
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Teaching, for me, is a wonderful chain reaction that never dies. My teaching philosophy prioritizes the student's learning process and their final takeaway from the classroom. Teaching is about empowering students to grow in their respective worlds and interact with other people effectively, and I am delighted to be a part of that journey for as many students as possible.
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...I believe these values can be woven into the learning process, helping students understand the broader impact of their actions. This ties into why I love teachingempowering students to not only learn but to apply their knowledge to make the world a better place. As for my education, I'm proud of my academic achievements, from my bachelor's in Neuroscience and Data Analytics to my ongoing pursuit of a master's in Data Science from Harvard. But...
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...question is: How? Let me know what your goals are, and let's create a plan that works for you. That's what I'm here for. I am a Communication major from Dallas Baptist University. I also have my 60-Hour TEFL and Personal Fitness Trainer certifications. Since 2003, I have been a homeschool parent-instructor. I am most passionate about helping students of all ages become better communicators. I have experience and a passion for helping students with...
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...the sense of fear when they hear science and as a future teacher, I would like to change that. I am dreaming of changing students fears into love, especially in science. Not only I want to be a teacher, but also I want to be an inspiration to my students. I want them to fight the fear inside them to have better educated generations. I want them to struggle the obstacles that can prevent them...
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...needs, making even the most challenging subjects approachable and engaging. I pride myself on creating a supportive, interactive environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, embrace challenges, and celebrate their progress. Beyond academic success, I focus on fostering critical thinking and lifelong learning skills, equipping students for future endeavors. Whether you're aiming to ace a test, master a new concept, or grow as a learner, I'm here to guide you every step of the...
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...graduate of Regent University, I received my degree in Psychology. Throughout years of caring for children of varying ages, I have gained insight and understanding along with patience. I am passionate about Psychology, English and Reading. In my free time, I enjoy painting, reading, and spending time in nature. My teaching philosophy is centered around celebrating different learning styles. "If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they...
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...been going to school for 32 years because I am a lifelong learner just like YOU! I believe all students can learn, no matter the situation! One of my favorite things to do is tricking elementary students into learning and they always get two mad but I I'm the other hand think it's sweeps me;;,,, I have my bachelors degree in elementary education with a minor in early childhood. My masters degree is in curriculum...
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I am a lifelong learner hoping to inspire other learners! I primarily teach Spanish but have experience teaching English Language Learners as well.
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In our last session, we reviewed test-taking strategies for each portion of the exam. We made some final edits to his last essay and reviewed the vocabulary that had come up over the course of his reading comprehension practice. We then spent the remainder of the time working on extra math problems with an emphasis on arithmetic and speed. I sent his mom a couple of online practice tests for him to complete yesterday to get him in the timed test-taking mode. All in all I believe he is very well prepared for the high school exam.
Today, the student and I focused on vocabulary, reading comprehension, and a few math problems. We reviewed the stem lists that the student has been working on, and then she completed 25 practice vocabulary problems. The student then did three reading comprehension problems, and we ended the session with doing timed math problems.
Today, the student and I worked on preparing him for his essay. After talking about the writing skills that colleges generally expect to see from their students, and some of the ways in which he can demonstrate those skills in his essay, we focused on the aspects of academic writing that he finds most challenging. In particular, we explored differences between conversational and academic English in terms of vocabulary, syntax, and tone. We practiced finding more formal ways to express some of the ideas that he initially wrote in an informal, conversational style, and reviewed some of the grammar and punctuation rules that we had previously examined in the context of the test.
We met and discussed an overall plan for using our time together to prepare the student for success on the basic skills test required for teaching certification. I modeled a strategy of inner dialogue for completing reading comprehension passages and then had him practice with my support and guidance. We also discussed the pros and cons of each of the two basic skills tests that are accepted: the TAP and the ACT.
The student and I worked on several different things in our session today. She has tests coming up in science, social studies, and math, so we spent some time discussing good ways to study for those tests. We talked about writing out the information on note cards to help boil it down into smaller chunks and main ideas. We then worked on the essay she has, which she was having trouble with. I helped her organize her thoughts and pull out quotes from the story to support her ideas. We also looked over a math homework assignment that she had left a few problems blank on, and she understood them once we went over them. Finally, we worked on prep for the state test. We continued working on the short responses we had started working on last time, and I left her an extended response to do over the weekend for homework. The student is doing a great job with everything, and she is a pleasure to work with!
The student studied for her science and Spanish tests. We also spent time on math because her math test is in 2 days.
She has worked extremely hard to prepare for finals, and the end of the tunnel is in sight.!!