...four years of tutor experience. Attending Miami Beach Senior High, for three years, under the scholars program exposed me to a variety of subjects and different learning methods. My final year of high school, I attended Dr. Michael M. Krop, where I was a member of the music Magnet program. While at both schools, I was the first chair cellist in both orchestra's, building my leadership and communication skills. I've tutored ages ranging from 5-18...
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...how much you learn about the world around you by traveling and exploring the different lifestyles and cultures. My hobbies and favorite things to do on my free time are hiking, riding ATVs, and diving. I enjoy painting and writing stories. I am currently a state of Florida certified teacher. I have 7 years of Elementary and Middle (K-8) teaching experience. I graduated from Florida International University, with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education (K-6)...
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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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...December 2024. My strong background in both engineering and healthcare gives me a deep understanding of technical subjects, and I love sharing that knowledge through tutoring. I specialize in tutoring Math and Science, which are my favorite subjects because of the logical problem-solving skills they develop and the way they challenge students to think critically. However, I also tutor English and reading, helping students from elementary levels through SAT and ACT test prep. My tutoring...
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I have tutored and/or taught mathematics since 2009. I have received graduate degrees in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and the University of Florida. I am very patient with my students and strive to develop their skills, strategies and critical thinking.
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...aged, many things in my life have changed. One that has not is my conviction to teach. Over the past twenty years I have taught in a variety of countries, in many different grade levels and subject areas. These teaching opportunities have broadened my knowledge and strengthened my craft. I like to create personalized learning opportunities for my students that will not only be engaging, but also support their learning and build their confidence.... I believe...
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Can also tutor:GED, ISEE, PSAT and 54 more subjects.
I am a retired elementary education teacher with expertise in the academics and technology fields. I also have my TESOL/TEFL certification. I also have over 10+ years tutoring and preparatory test taking. I also have over 5 years teaching GED. In my spare time I enjoy reading, swimming and spending time with my family.
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...name is Ashley. I am a Doctorate of Pharmacy student in Florida. My favorite subject is Math and I also enjoy science subjects. During my free time, you can find me enjoying outside adventures (zip lining, obstacle courses, etc.) or being creative (planning parties, DIY projects etc.) I love helping others and I am a former middle school Math Teacher. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve your scholastic goals.
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...in many children, this pushed me to pursue a masters degree in reading where I was able to learn how reading and the brain works, and why some children struggle with reading and reading comprehension. This has helped me tremendously in understanding what causes reading difficulties and has allowed me to seek out strategies to assist my learners with reading difficulties. I believe that as an educator, a great level of expertise is required, not...
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I have a passion for learning and education. I tailor each session to the student's learning style and needs. I look forward to helping many individuals learn, grow, and gain confidence.
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...focusing on Editing, Writing, and Media with a completed German minor a few credits short of a double major. I am also interning as Editor-in-Chief with the Center of Hispanic Marketing Communication at FSU. I spend my free time playing board games and video games, reading and writing, spending time with the people I love and listening to music! I hope to be able to convey my love for literature and writing onto other students...
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...kindergarten teacher in Florida. I taught kindergarten students in the "sheltered program," where the students and/or their parents do not speak English. I taught all the main academic subjects. In NYC, I have been teaching at the same school for almost 10 years. I started as a preschool assistant for a year, then moved onto being the 4th grade teacher each for another year. In this same school, I became the first grade for the...
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...a proponent of Gardners Theory of Multiple Intelligences, which says that different students process data in different ways. I personalize my approach to students based on how I believe they will best achieve content mastery. I graduated with my Bachelors degree in Secondary Education at the University of South Florida and I am currently working on my Masters Degree, with an anticipated graduation date of August, 2024. My favorite subjects to tutor are Civics, U.S....
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...our society, one student at a time. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Mathematics, Accounting, Economics, and other business-related courses. In my experience helping students prepare for assignments and exams, Ive found that they are the most successful when they learn to focus on the substance of the problems/transactions and understand whats really happening in real-world terms. I strive to help students master their own mindset, and teach...
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...mechanical engineering. I earned my Associate of Arts degree from Broward College in 2020 and I am currently on a hiatus from pursuing my Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Florida International University. I have a very extensive tutoring background. Since middle school or high school many of my classmates, friends and family would ask me to teach them a topic they thought I was really smart in, typically that was math but...
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...and ACT. As I am a full-time Dual Enrolled student at Miami-Dade College, I also tutored college students in the Kendall Campus' Math Lab. Also, I have spent more than 100 hours tutoring other students Math in preparation for exams and standardized tests. Through my experience in tutoring, I've found that students are always engaged and motivated with my style of learning! All in all, I always enjoy working with students to make sure they...
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I have been tutoring for four years. I specifically focus on Math and Spanish but also have plenty of experience tutoring other subjects. I just graduated from college with a Bachelors in Science with my major being Biology. I am extremely knowledgable in the subject areas I tutor in. I will gladly tutor you and help you with any questions you may have. I am here to help you boost your grade and be that...
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I am here to help you! I am an elementary teacher that specializes in various subjects. I graduated from Nova and currently working on my masters. I look forward in working with you. :)
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We finished the math section and moved to science. The key to science is counterintuitive; you go right to the questions and don't attempt to read the description of the experiment or the data charts until the question directs you there. There are only 5-6 questions for each of 7 passages and you're given far more information than you will need, so you let the questions guide you. The student isn't hugely fond of this approach but he's trying it. Most of the questions are data interpretation, prediction, identifying patterns, etc. He understands the gist of what he needs to be doing; he just needs more practice. Some individual practice time is going to be critical for him.
Today we went over a math test together that I had previously assigned. The student scored a 24 on her own, but there is still room to improve. We then went over two science passages. I assigned the student two English sections so she learns how to pace herself better.
The student and I finished going over the math section we had started during our last session. She missed a few questions, but some were among the more challenging problems and others she misread. We then reviewed the triangle congruence theorems packet I had given her last week and went over her June ACT. With English, she answered most of the questions she had missed correctly, even identifying the errors she had made while taking the exam. Math and science also went smoothly. The student has improved a great deal over the past few months and at this point, it really will just come down to practicing consistently and making sure she is focused and reading both the questions and answer choices carefully.
We finished up the remaining hours that the student has on his account with a full focus on timing and completing sessions within the time constraints. I prepped him for exactly how to take the upcoming test and gave him various "day of" tips and timing suggestions. The student has been a wonderful student, and I expect him to do very well on his test.
The student has shown much improvement in his ability to write cohesive essays and we are constantly striving to improve even further. This includes exploring how to write in a more conservative style, integrating new vocabulary, and overall writing speed.
Today, the student and I mixed it up by spending most of our time on math. We worked through both multiple choice and grid-in problems together, and I showed him a few variations on some of the problems that he might expect to see. We also went through a few reading problems and a passage.