...organization; public speaking; reading comprehension; world, US, medieval, and art histories; ACT Reading, Writing, and English; AP English Language; and college admissions essays and preparation. I love conducting sessions as "learning labs" where open and honest discourse is the foundation from which critical knowledge is gleaned. My approach is threefold: create an inclusive, welcoming learning community that encourages and rewards exploration and curiosity; present the course material in a way that resonates deeply with each...
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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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...me to connect deeply with students facing challenges. With a Bachelor's degree in Japanese and Graphic Design from Western Carolina University, I have over 2 years of experience specializing in Introduction to Japanese, as well as ELA, writing, elementary school math, science, and SAT/ACT prep. My student-centered approach incorporates imagery and interactive methods, fostering a supportive learning environment. I create personalized worksheets and stories tailored to individual needs, especially for those who struggle with attention,...
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...a guide at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, where I took groups of scouts out on week-long horseback pack trips through the mountains. I would start with kids who often had no horse experience and throughout the week I taught them everything from riding skills and horse care to proper packing and wilderness camping procedures. Seeing those kids packing their packhorses in half the time and confidently racing their horses around barrels by the...
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...thirty-year career as an Information Systems Project Manager specializing in I.T. Risk Management and Business Process Improvement. After my kids were grown, I decided to take a leap of faith and pursue my lifelong love of art and design. Retiring from my first career, I went back to school full time to study art and design. After earning my BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD), and Associates Degrees in Photography and...
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...myself. Altogether, I have been helping friends, family, and clients with their school work and business work for over twenty years. I have always believed that it is possible to have fun and learn at the same time - and I happen to believe that learning is fun! It is always a great privilege for me to be able to help another person get one step closer to his or her academic, career and life...
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...logic, etc), history of philosophy (ancient, medieval, enlightenment, modern), political philosophy (your Locke, Hobbes and Rawls, etc), philosophy of science (Bayesianism, positivism, etc). I can also tutor undergrad courses on Chinese philosophy (Ruism, Buddhism, Daoism)! I'm confident tutoring K-12 math and physics. I'm also a native Mandarin speaker; I can help you or your children study Mandarin Chinese as well! Learning makes life significant. It lets you see more of the world in finer details....
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...I have a deep passion for learning and the journey of thinking. My obsession is philosophy, which as a kind of over-arching discipline concerning the knowledge of what is, disperses me into many of the various subjects within which the joy of thinking can inhabit. I am excited to work with students and learn from them and see the ways in which their thinking can develop, as well as help them acquire the skills to...
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...it come alive. If you know the story you will also learn the names and dates required for testing. My job is to make those stories interesting. I draw the student in by using multiple modalities customized to their learning style and the nature of the curriculum we are studying. I have an MA in History from Marquette and 13 years of secondary and post-secondary experience in the classroom, both online and face-to-face.
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...passionate about Art History, Creative Writing, and Literature. In my experience helping students study for tests and develop their art projects, and relating the lesson back to the student's personal life provides a much more engaging experience. I have always loved to learn and to be able to share knowledge with others, believing it to be essential for an improved quality of life and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students...
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...My Master's degrees are in Education from both N.A.U. and A.S.U. However, I enjoy writing and that joy extends to the reading of other's written pieces. When I'm not reading or writing, I ride horses or ATV's, run with the Doberman, go hiking with my husband, or go skiing with the entire family. We stay active around here. Visiting museums and art galleries has always been a favorite pastime of mine, as well. I just...
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...pursue my PhD in art history so that I may teach at a collegiate level. The subjects I offer are visual art and art history. My favorite to teach/tutor is art history because it's essentially story telling and puzzle solving! I believe teaching and tutoring these subjects should be a fun conversation--a way to swap ideas and stories that make the learning process a lot more relaxed rather than being a one way street of...
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...history. I recently returned to NYC to work in museums here and to work with individual students, hoping to entice in them the great love of the humanities that I was exposed to by great tutors, courses, and travels. I wanted to work for Enjoy Education tutoring agency in London, after completing my second MA, to make additional money but also because I had just gained a degree in Education, it was a fantastic opportunity for...
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...of school. I am consistently reading, writing, and critically engaging in the world around me. I believe each student is capable of not only being successful in school, but enjoying their education. As a tutor, my mission is to inspire, encourage, and directly contribute to the progression and achievement of each student's goals. My passion for scholarly exploration in history, reading, writing, and the arts is a result of my diverse and extensive education. I...
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...their conversational skills. I especially enjoy helping students with the early stages of non-L1 language acquisition (in either English, Spanish, or German). Something about this stage in the process of learning a language is especially stimulating and fun. The learning curve is steep, and I get to find out a students' particular ways of acquiring a language. Outside of class, I like hiking around the Tucson area, hanging out with my friends (and my friends'...
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...degrees. Since art is such a subject field, it can be difficult to find a balance between expanding knowledge in techniques and conceptually. While student teaching in a K-12 setting, I have worked with all ages of students and am also qualified to work with adult learners. Art and education are essentials to grow and an individual and as a student. In my spare time, I enjoy creating art and exploring the arts within my...
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Credentials: Missouri Bar License J.D. from Creighton University School of Law B.S. in Criminology and History from Missouri State University. Statement: I love tutoring and have been doing so since 2008. Having taught for over a decade, I have come across numerous problems that students face with their studies and am always happy to help!
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...Geometry, Trigonometry, and Pre-Calculus tutoring. Saint Louis University and University of Illinois in Springfield both have a very diverse group of students. And I believe that every student thinks and learns very differently. Therefore, I know that not every approach will work with each and every student. I am willing to find the best method of learning for each student I come across. I especially like to make learning fun and easy to understand. I...
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...of experience in the university classroom setting. I attended Swarthmore College and have received a handful of fellowships for postgraduate research, including a US-UK Fulbright Award and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship. My areas of competency include English, Art History, Rhetoric, Spanish, and French. I am also proficient in SAT, GRE, and GRE Subject Test in English. My first Master of Arts is in English from the University of Sussex (UK) and my...
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...love of learning has sparked my involvement in biology and astrophysics research as well as publishing art and writing. I am bilingual; I grew up speaking both English and Spanish at home. My engineering background has given me a firm grasp on STEM subjects. I am also passionate about the humanities because they enrich our lives with meaning and purpose. In college, I was part of the Undergraduate Recruitment Committee and a trained tour guide....
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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 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!