...of Florida. My research has included toxicology analysis with certain defense mechanism enzymes in a specific species of mosquitoes in relation to incubation periods of certain insecticides, at Rutgers University. In addition, I have also authored a paper and experiment on Time Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in relation to nutritional content of animal feed, at Princeton University. Throughout my education, I have also participated in pine snake migration studies, lion fish epidemic research, coral bleaching...
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...TEAS students. I have over 30 TEAS practice test available for my students to utilize. My students that have taken the test in July and tutored with me for at least 4 weeks have scored an 80 or above. I have also tutored in Math and Reading. I provide my students with extra study materials that I have created like Quizlets, Kahoots, and extra study materials to help them remember the information. I have a...
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...become an environmental educator. I began nannying and tutoring during my free time. After college, I became an environmental education and stewardship specialist for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. As an environmental educator, I traveled around the Olympic Peninsula teaching 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grades ocean-themed lessons. My husband and I moved to Pullman, WA, where I became a graduate student at Washington State University (Go Cougs!). I chose the Masters in Teaching (MIT) program...
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...and graduate students. Through my experience teaching courses I have developed a variety of tools to help teach students with different learning styles and have learned to be very adaptive in helping students. My training as a Molecular Biologist means I have a wide background that includes experience in many STEM disciplines and I love using this broad integrative background to be able to better relate concepts to students and help them also see connections...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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...Applied Economics. I worked as a tutor in the Academic Achievement Center during my time at ABAC and worked with peers on subjects ranging from agriculture, business/accounting/economics, to writing and editing papers. I currently tutor a fairly wide variety of subjects, but my favorites to tutor are lower level math (up through Algebra I), and microeconomics. I strive to make learning fun and make students aware of real-world applications whenever I can. I believe learning...
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...A personal fitness and nutrition trainer 4. A seasoned tutor since 2007 5. An entrepreneur and business woman since age 9 6. Music teacher (Piano & Guitar) 7. Product Manager, Product Owner, & Scrum Certified Additional Subjects I teach: 1. Personal Budgeting 2. Women's Studies 3. Life Coaching 4. Weight Training 5. Amazon Self-Publishing 6. Minimalism/Decluttering 7. Goal Setting 8. Mock Interviews 9. Healthy Eating 10. Time Management 11. Career Sales Advice 12. College Application Coach...
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...broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about any science, reading/writing/spelling, English, literature, and math. I have previously tutored college level physiology and elementary writing/reading. In my experience helping students prepare for exams, I am skilled at adapting the lessons to each student's specific style of learning. Every student learns differently, and I am willing to change my teaching style to promote individual success. Lastly, in my spare time, I enjoy traveling, sports, and...
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I am extremely passionate about educating our future. Being a teacher, one of the best outcomes is seeing your own students be successful, gaining confidence in themselves and most of all, finding their purpose.
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...to at least a level 3 (equivalent to a letter grade c in the Caribbean). I am currently a high Mathematics Educator. I believe its important to plan lessons, as such, I plan my lessons thoroughly to ensure my students gain competent and confidence. I also ensure that my students develop good examination technique with plenty of practice answering of exam-style questions. I have a Diploma in Mathematics and Computer Science; Bachelor's Degree in Secondary...
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...of Animal Science 2. The University of Tehran, Abourihan College, Central Laboratory Course: Introduction to Laboratory Techniques 3. Tehran University, Abourihan College, Central Laboratory In the lab workshop, the topic is health, safety, and the environment (HSE). My teaching philosophy is to foster supervised exploration in the classroom. I feel that learning is most successful when it is both relevant and realistic. Tutors, in my opinion, do more than simply teach youngsters how to read and...
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...a variety of subjects, including Algebra, Spanish, Reading and Writing, Biology, and Exercise Science. During instruction, I meet students "where they are" to foster trust and communication, to establish groundwork for improvement, and to understand the student's needs and goals. Moving forward, I challenge and encourage students as they work hard to reach their goals. My favorite aspect of tutoring is seeing students' confidence and self-esteem increase as they learn, work hard, and apply critical...
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...I had the opportunity to serve as a mentor to local grade students and assisted with their homework and class assignments. I also taught a physiology and endocrinology class to undergraduate college students. Both of these experiences were extremely rewarding and my favorite part of my job was the one on one interaction with students after class and during office hours. I have a true passion for teaching and learning that I love passing on...
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...with a master's degree in the field of marine environmental conservation & management with nearly straight As [I got one B dang it!! >:-(]. I am knowledgeable in many scientific fields, as well as the French language. I am also a voracious reader of anything ranging from science fiction to research papers to poetry! My technical writing skills are superb, as I proved last summer after writing a 60 page dissertation! Together I know we...
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...rewarding experience for me. I understand that everyone has a different learning style, and I strive to always adapt my teaching style to the needs of my students. After years of working with students who struggle with learning what they consider to be boring subjects, I've amassed countless creative techniques to help students better process difficult information and retain the most knowledge. My teaching philosophy is based on patience, positive reinforcement, and the breakdown of...
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...doing method that enables students to articulate core concepts in their own words after hearing an explanation and always provide guidance that aid in understanding. Each of us has a different way of absorbing new ideas and frameworks, and to be aware of those critical differences in learning styles is tantamount to your success. In some rigorous coursework, it can be so tempting to give up and settle for a grade that does not reflect...
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I love to learn, which makes me love to teach even more! I want us to learn and engage together as we explore subjects in fun ways to increase learning and get excited together! I believe that learning means getting hands-on, and we are all always learning. Being inquisitive helps us figure things out, and we can learn through real world examples that help us really understand what we are learning in the classroom!
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...environment for all my students. Beyond my academic pursuits, I actively participate in several organizations that align with my values. As a Chi Epsilon Honor Society, ASCE, and SWE member, I have been fortunate to collaborate with like-minded individuals who share my vision for a better future. Moreover, serving as the president of my student organization has allowed me to develop leadership skills and further promote positive change in the community. In my role as...
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...range of subjects, but I am most passionate about sustainable agriculture, biology, and business. I love creating that lightbulb moment for my students and teaching them how to be great test takers in their classes. I can help students with test prep and learning the best study strategies for their learning style. I am a firm believer in knowledge is power and education is the key to success. In my time off I love reading,...
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...every one of these affiliations, I am able to work alongside many like-minded, motivationally driven people for the betterment of the Tampa community. College has been a wonderful experience for me and has given me the opportunity to truly understand why I aspire to be a doctor. Prior to college, I always believed that medicine was only about the patient and the doctor. I had assumed that physicians would prescribe or recommend the best treatment...
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During today's session, I introduced a new lesson to the student on having a conversation over the phone. We went over core vocabulary and how to apply them in conversation. We also covered grammar points and cleared up questions she had. Next week she will have a quiz on the core vocabulary, grammar point sentences, and listening skills. We will also be introducing new material.
We spent some more time reviewing this session. I quizzed him on all the previous lessons. I also gave him some translations from English to Chinese, which he did very well on. We conversed at the end, and I gave him more homework from his workbook.
We reviewed the student's Unit 3 Lesson packet and homework packet. Overall, he had done a really good job filling it out. We talked about a few grammar points, such as when to use "shi" (to be), how to answer yes/no questions, understanding questions, and reviewing vocabulary. I suggested some minor changes in how he writes characters.
I reviewed all the materials I taught her last week ("goodbye, good night, good morning" etc.). This week I decided to assign her homework to see how familiar she is with the old materials. The student was very excited and confident about it. That is a very good sign.
Worked a lot on verbs and their conjugations added the -te kudasai form. Covered two new forms of counting objects, one for flat objects and one for generic non-uniform objects. Continued working on writing Hiragana.
We continued to practice solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities. We worked on graphing systems of 2-3 inequalities and finding the solution(s). We practiced determining how many solutions would exist for each system prior to graphing as well. We practiced using the workbook provided by the student.