...studies. I provide tutoring in these topics as well as computer help and literacy. I have been using Macs since the early 1990s. I was an Authorized Apple technician for many years and a very early adopter of the iPhone. I am also well versed in Windows and Adobe software such as Photoshop. I specialize...
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...part of my K-12 certification I familiarized myself with a wide variety of art-making techniques from painting to sculpture. Professional Development is very important to me; I continue to take courses and gain certifications to increase my knowledge and ability to help others. I am most passionate about Art History and how we can observe...
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I believe in providing children with creative and learning opportunities that instill self-belief through patience, encouragement, and positivity. I look to build solid relationships with each child and focus on their unique strengths to hopefully give back what joy working with kids gives to me!
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...lot of work with students from various communities in Rhode Island as well as with special needs children right here in Long Island. While I tutor a range of subjects, my main passion is science, especially those stemming from biology. In my experience, students respond best to a tutor who is understanding and can explain...
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...prompt, as well. Thoughtful, well-rounded responses to the questions. Truly a very nice paper." Natalie told me: "The last paper you helped me with raised my grade from a low C to a B in the class. Thank you so much! " Natalie earned a grade of 98% on that paper, it was on the...
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...child is capable of reaching their full potential. Not every child can accomplish their goals or learn something the same way that other children can. I always tell my own children that, "We may not be able to do things the same way as others, but that doesn't mean that we can't do those things....
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...with learning. I have lots of experience working with students over the past twenty-five years. That is around 1,500 students that I have taught through the years. I have a bachelor's and master's in education from various colleges. My most recent degree is working with students who have moderate disabilities. I also have a Second Language...
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...high school students and college level students. I'm committed to helping students find success. I received my Bachelor of Science in Education degree (with a major in Art and English) and my Master's degree in Teaching English as a Second Language at Central Missouri State University. I've enjoyed a variety of teaching scenarios and love...
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...diverse range of students from Pre-K to adults. My specialty lies in Adobe Illustrator, where I enjoy guiding students through the creative process and witnessing their "aha" moments when concepts click. I tailor my lessons to meet individual needs, ensuring each student feels supported and engaged. I teach graphic design at a university and lead...
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...in such a short amount of time?" And most importantly, "Why are some students not motivated to do well in school?" Since then I have come to trust that tutoring is not just about giving help to finding solutions or completing assignments. Those are unquestionably top priority. The key to teaching and tutoring is understanding...
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...art history. I graduated summa cum laude in both highschool and college while struggling with dyslexia. I'm well-versed in both traditional and digital mediums including video. I've managed the organization and art direction of several merchandise projects. It is my wish that by sharing knowledge I've gained through my experiences, and by cooperating and learning...
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...I'm looking forward to my next chapter at UW, studying Geology and Statistics. I found my love for tutoring during the covid lockdown. I helped my local library host online tutoring sessions for students in need during such an uncertain time. I was in charge of creating curriculums, working with students, and setting a good...
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...confidence. Through my public school student teaching experience, I have worked closely with elementary students from Kindergarten through fourth grade, supporting them in math, English Language Arts, science, and social studies. I specialize in helping students strengthen foundational math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, measurement, number sense, money, time, and story problem strategies....
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...currently pursuing my Medical Degree at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, hoping to go into pediatrics. Throughout my academic journey, I have been deeply involved in education, serving as a tutoring site supervisor, mentoring children through community programs, and leading peer review sessions in medical school. While I have tutored a broad range...
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I am an IU graduate with a degree in Fine Arts and a minor in Art History currently in the PHD program at Kansas University Lawrence, in Art History. I've taught at the college level and infrequently produce artwork on commission and exhibit physical pieces at a number of galleries in Chicago.
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...and a minor in Visual Art. I tutor Algebra, Calculus I, Geometry, Visual Arts, Music Theory, and Composition. I really enjoy teaching and am most passionate about Music and composition and I love answering questions about these topics! As a tutor, I like to ask a lot of questions to help you understand exactly what...
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...with a minor in Theology. Embracing the very things I love in a spirit of abandonment to divine providence, I am eager to develop each gift I am given while growing alongside each person I encounter. As a tutor, I like to first listen to a students specific questions and then walk through solutions, offering...
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...of college credits and am now working towards a degree in graphic design. Some of my biggest interests in school were theatre arts, speech & debate, reading & writing, and science. My favorite subject to tutor is English Language Arts because of the expressive potential that writing holds and the endless amount of thought-provoking literature...
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...epic tale that is my life to establish a freelance writing, editing, and proofreading business. I feel strongly that tutoring at Varsity Tutors dovetails with these goals and creates a definite space allowing me to share my skills with others. My special areas of expertise are: multiple subjects at the elementary school level, writing, reading,...
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Art tutoring can offer many benefits to an individual, whether they are a child, teenager, adult, or professional. You may want to explore your creative side, but aren't sure of where to even begin. Maybe you need to learn the fundamentals of drawing in order to prepare for a career in architecture, design, or drafting. If you're a parent, you may be interested in fostering your child's interest in art on an individualized basis, rather than through a one-size-fits-all school setting. Regardless of your choice, personalized drawing tutoring can be a great way to get involved in creativity without feeling dampened by a traditional setting. It is common for students in an art class at school to feel as though they can't develop their own creativity, typically due to the variety of mediums that art classes delve into during the semester- or year-long course. A personal tutor can focus on the art you want to create, while teaching you the fundamentals that you should know as you begin your artistic journey.
Varsity Tutors can help you to connect with a personal drawing tutor that can teach to your learning style while focusing on the techniques and strategies that you need to know to accomplish your goals. The educational directors will help you create a personal student profile that allows tutors in your area, as well as all over the world, to offer their assistance. They can view your learning style, goals, any course you may be taking, upcoming projects, and other details. These allow them to create a basis for a personalized tutoring plan that can keep you focused and on track. Your personal tutor can provide instant feedback on your techniques to ensure that you don't pick up any bad habits.
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Success in drawing, whether in a class or as a hobby, requires knowledge of various materials, from charcoal and graphite to ink brush and colored pencil. Some materials are more forgiving than others, but all have learning curves. A personal instructor can expose you to the world of materials and demonstrate how each can be used expressively and technically. In addition, different mediums require various papers, from the transparent to the rough, which equally demand proper technique. If you find yourself frustrated with materials, or having to throw away expensive papers, you might benefit greatly from a tutor's help.
Even if your end goal isn't drawing itself, and you're more interested in painting, architecture, or design, developing drafting skills is essential. Even in the digital age, it's important to develop your ideas through sketching and drawing, whether it's with a pencil and paper or a digital tablet or mouse. Tutoring can help you brainstorm ideas, slowly and methodically develop concepts, and refine your shape and line until you can produce something you're truly happy with.
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Recent Toronto Drawing Tutoring Session Notes
Today we continued with math, but worked instead with quantitative mathematics. The student took a few quizzes by herself and then we together looked over what she got wrong and why. We also reviewed every section of mathematics that she proved to not be as efficient in and went over tips to do when writing a good essay. She is going to look over the English part of the test (synonyms section) tonight. We decided tomorrow it would be best if she took the first half of the exam as if it were the real thing and then went over what she got wrong.
Great session though; we both felt like a lot was accomplished!
The student and I primarily worked on his reading comprehension and Spanish. He stated that his math class was manageable currently, and that he was all caught up with his homework.
I walked through the plot and characters of the first three chapters of "Of Mice and Men" with him. He understood a good amount of the plot. I asked him questions about the personalities of the primary characters, their relationships, and the plotline. He obviously has read the book and is retaining a good deal.
For Spanish, I reviewed question words with him from last week, and then continued to build on introductions, saying where you are from, and some basic grammar. He is picking up on it well, and after more repetition, he'll have a good foundation upon which to build.
We continued covering Organic Chemistry from the prep book. Today, we went over reactions involving esters, carboxylic acids, anhydrides, ketones, and aldehydes. Furthermore, we started going over practice passages from practice tests. This seems to be beneficial for the student so we will begin working together on passages from now.
Reviewed previous lessons at first, and then went over several different problems that involved the basic dosage calculation of (dosage ordered/supply dosage)(supply on hand)=Dosage amount (# of tablets, or mL delivered via IV, etc.).
The student and I met for the first tutoring session. We talked about her school and her class subjects, and she would like some help with math as well as studying for her other subject exams. We reviewed her math problems in preparation for her test this week (percent changes), and we talked about study methods for her history exam.
We went over SAT Vocabulary and worked on the Spanish preterite tense, Spanish technology vocabulary, affirmative and negative expressions, and a review again of -ar, -er/-ir verbs and their conjugations.