...photography, waiting for the next season of Game of Thrones, and extending my skills in the programming languages R, Haskell, and Python. There is no charge for introductory, one-hour, in-person interviews. We both need to be comfortable conversing freely, reach a common understanding of goals and expectations, and decide if we can work well together. Learning is a lifelong experience. Let's see how we can work together to grow learning skills side-by-side with improvement in...
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...attention to detail. Never give up! In my experience those students who put the most effort in and are seriously committed to achieving their learning goals, usually do. I have taught students of all ages from elementary school to adult, in the content areas of English reading, writing, grammar, TOEFL prep study, and art history to name a few. I feel that I have a very good understanding in these areas and can be helpful...
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I recently finished graduate school in Classics, which is the study of Latin and ancient Greek. Prior to that point, I taught high school Latin for two years. I have also tutored college students in writing. I am available to tutor most subjects, though my specialties are foreign language (German, Spanish, and Latin) and test prep. I teach by asking students the right questions so that they learn the method of finding the right answers.
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...Greco-Roman up to the Renaissance). I graduated from NYU in 2014 with a degree in International Politics, where I attended with a creative writing scholarship and eventually specialized in foreign languages. I have lived and studied in both Paris (Sorbonne III) and Shanghai (East China Normal University). I received my training in ancient languages from CUNY's Institute for the Study of Latin and Greek, the most intensive program of its kind, from which I graduated...
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I am a history enthusiast with a deep passion for Latin (and learning)! I love to travel and admire all of the art and architecture. I studied Latin for 8 years. I served as a TA for Latin 101 while at Penn State. I gained experience tutoring Latin students from levels 1-3.
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...a Los Angeles-born Chicago resident, working actor, dramaturg, classicist and all-around academic. I love language in all its forms, whether it be written or spoken, living or dead, poetry or prose. I have a B.A from the University of Chicago in Theater and Performance Studies and a minor in Classics and I most recently finished a year abroad at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's International Acting MA. Above all, I believe in the power...
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...graduated from Lake Forest College with a BA in Sociology and Anthropology, with minors in Art History and Legal Studies. I graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Although I eventually plan on obtaining my PhD in Anthropology/Archaeology, I am having a great time tutoring students and helping them reach their full potential in a wide range of subjects! I am also a licensed substitute teacher in the State of Illinois.
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...thinking, and engagement with diverse perspectives. I aim to create an interactive and encouraging learning environment where students feel confident asking questions and making connections between the past and the present. Through my work curating exhibits including those on L.M. Montgomery, Shirley Bear, and Canadian transportation history and volunteering in libraries, I've developed a talent for making complex information approachable and compelling. I'm committed to helping students grow academically and personally, and I find great...
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...and supported teammates with immense focus. I believe learning should feel empowering and personal. Whether I'm mentoring, tutoring, or collaborating, my approach is grounded in empathy, curiosity, and clear communication. I know what it's like to juggle intense training, tight deadlines, lots of school word, and big dreams, and I'm here to support others doing the same. Let's build something awesome together creatively, intellectually, and maybe with a few jokes along the way.
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...education began with my graduation in 2023, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering. Since then, I have dedicated myself to sharing my passion for learning with students of all ages, from K-12 to higher education levels. Through my roles as a subject matter expert at Chegg and as a C++ tutor at TriviumEdu Service, I have honed my skills in guiding students through complex concepts, fostering critical thinking, and promoting a...
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...in portraiture, with a particular focus on depicting the history of the American West. I am a First Class Honours graduate of the University Of The Arts London, and I have taught Art and more at a high-performance Grammar school here in the South East of the UK. I want my lessons to be engaging, fun, and informative, whilst imparting on you as much as I can from my own wealth of knowledge and experience.
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I have a strong passion for every subject that has numbers (math, physics, chemistry, etc.) and I like to help people and students find that same thing, as I am currently studying civil engineering, and I am excited to achieve something.
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...presentations. Whether guiding a beginner through the fundamentals or refining the workflow of an advanced student, I tailor my approach to individual learning styles. Beyond tutoring, I find inspiration in travel, photography, and exploring new design trends. I believe that creativity thrives when students are encouraged to experiment, problem-solve, and think critically. My goal is to make learning an engaging and rewarding experience, empowering students to excel in their studies and future careers
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...my art historical knowledge - and have done this in numerous talks and lectures. I want my students to take as much pleasure in looking at art as I do, asking how a work was made, what was the maker's intent and what did the contemporary viewer make of it? I aim to give my students tools for looking and independent thinking. My tutoring for exams is highly focused on the relevant syllabus and assessment...
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...history, as they are the subjects in which I have expertise. I am someone who is very passionate about helping students and making sure they grasp the content. I am a physics student at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. I have more than five years of tutoring experience and all of the students I have ever tutored thank me that I have made them excel in the subject and that I made them getting...
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I am a highly qualified, creative, and skilled educator with experience instructing students in English and Spanish grammar and vocabulary to encourage language retention and eventual fluency. I believe online education is an amazing way to learn anything, especially a foreign language. Learning a new language should not be boring or daunting, this is why I have a passion for delivering tutoring sessions in a fun and engaging way.
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...of Spanish, Academic Writing, the fluidity of Dance, or the holistic principles of Pilates, my dedication lies in cultivating a space where knowledge and creativity flourish hand in hand. The heart of my teaching philosophy lies in the joy of sharing knowledge and the mutual growth that transpires during the learning process. Each class becomes a collaborative venture, a journey where I not only impart knowledge but also embrace the opportunity to learn alongside my...
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Andy Stooke will listen to you and support your learning. Andy has many years of experience teaching visual art, the history of art, IB and supporting university applications in leading schools in the UK and China. More recently they have worked one-to-one as an independent tutor. Andy is also an artist and writer, their work can be enjoyed on many platforms.
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I majored in Design, Digital Art and Animation and im involved in holistic/esoteric themes. Love to share information in general, it is always great to learn new things or to deepen your knowledge on a subject. I have always tutored in some way from my classmates, family to teenagers through an MIT funded program. My favorite subjects are math (excluding calculus:( ), history, language (spanish specifically), art & art history, psicology, etc.
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Welcome future potential student, lets learn the world of spanish together. Mi name is Christian Alamilla from Mexico, my biggest reason to tutor is that my future students learn how to pronuncuate the words as loyal as possible for the correct situations.
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Art history courses, whether specific to one subject area or covering a wide breadth of topics, typically involve an incredibly dense amount of material. You may find yourself overwhelmed as you try to identify hundreds of different works of art, and to memorize information respective to those works. Introductory art history courses often focus on a variety of artistic eras, styles, techniques, meanings, and more that you must be able to learn about and retain. Specialized art history tutoring can help you wade through the material, helping you not only retain the individual historic pieces in your mind but to identify larger themes and changes among the works as well.
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Recent Birmingham Art History Tutoring Session Notes
We started by going over step functions again, but then transitioned to working on his reading guide. Rather than just helping him study from the reading guide later on, I decided it would be good to answer the questions together to begin with.
She read her social studies section aloud. We took a little bit different approach, hoping she understands the material better and retains the information. She reads 1-2 paragraphs and pulls out the main idea and a supporting idea to write down in her notes.
The student and I worked through a chapter of his reading for social studies on the Constitution and the structure of the government. We read through the sections carefully, and I prompted him with questions throughout the chapter. He asked insightful questions and we tackled some tips for improving reading comprehension. We completed the summary and comprehension questions at the end of the chapter. He is still struggling a bit with picking out the most important information from the reading, but is definitely getting better!
The student and I worked on his upcoming social studies test. We worked to correct a previous quiz and used it as a springboard for this upcoming unit test. I left him with a detailed review sheet, as well as flash cards to continue his study.
We worked on her social studies homework, which involved reading a packet on the Roman Catholic Church and answering questions after. The student did well.
The student had a rather lengthy poetry analysis assignment tonight that she worked on. She had two poems and had to compare and contrast them. Language Arts are not her strong point and this was a stretch for her, but she did very well! We were able to talk about the point of view of the speaker, 1st vs 3rd person, metaphor, dialect, and other poetical devices. She's doing so well!