Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...that will help them academically and/or artistically, and more broadly in their lives. I offer knowledge, experience, supportive challenge, and the mentorship students need to achieve their goals and potential. I encourage my students to "make it their own" by nurturing a feeling of ownership and accountability in the learning process. I feel it is important to have integrity and "walk the walk" as a teacher; thus I am committed to my own ongoing learning...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...focus on Educational Diagnostician, from West Texas A/ M University. I have been a Special Education Teacher and hold certification in the state of Texas for grades PK-12. I am presently working in the field as an Educational Diagnostician and have been in education for 27 years. As an Educational Diagnostician, I conduct evaluations for intellectual Disabilities, Specific Learning Disabilities, including Dyslexia evaluations and assist in educational programming for multiple disabilities. I am certified in...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...years in various educational roles, including teaching foster parent licensing courses at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. My expertise in social work and mental health allows me to connect deeply with students of all ages, from young children to adults. I employ a strengths-based approach, focusing on each student's unique needs and actively seeking their feedback to create tailored lesson plans. I am particularly passionate about addressing the impacts of childhood trauma on learning, working diligently...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...a tutoring center to help people in early child years through adult years as well as conducting evaluations for the same, I provide this teaching philosophy: Understanding the socio-emotional needs is an essential component. I utilize strength and awareness measures to encourage all students to thrive. Recognizing interests and unique skill sets as well as understanding universal needs are important components as well. Activity, multi-sensory approaches, art, music, movement, and multi-cultural training can help people...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...about why we think and behave the way we do, the less judgemental we are and the more accepting of others we become. After traveling to various parts of West, North and South Africa and living in rural Jamaica for five years, I am convinced we are all more alike than different. I believe everyone can learn. I am a dedicated and experienced tutor with a passion for helping students achieve their academic goals. I...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...molecular lab technician at the Friedman Brain Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital in the Upper East Side, Manhattan. I have a passion for science and math as well as connecting with children in teaching environments to encourage a love for academia. In my free time, I volunteer for MiNDS (Mentoring in Neuroscience Discovery at Sinai). MiNDS is an outreach group of Mount Sinai scientists with an initiative that aims to ignite and nurture a passion...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...in the work. When I reached college and started experiencing health issues which impacted my attention span, organizational skills, and study habits, I was forced to adapt. With much help from various academic coaches, I discovered novel ways to learn that suited my new needs. I was able to graduate from Trinity University with a Neuroscience Degree, and recently received a certificate in Youth and Young Adult Ministry from a theological school in Boston. In...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...I help build students' confidence in understanding the material and reaching educational goals by adapting to the needs of each learner. College educator. BA: University of Maryland, College Park; MA: American University; EdD: Baylor University, Expected 2023. Tutor Areas: Admissions, College Application Essays, Essay Editing, K- 12 English and Writing, Phonics, and Reading. My favorite areas to tutor are writing and English. Outside of academia, I love to teach dance fitness and spend time with...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...University in Family and Consumer Science Education. I taught for four years at the number one top public high school in Ohio - Wyoming High School. During that time, I completed my graduate work in School Counseling at Xavier University. I have worked for previous tutoring companies for math and language arts and have also taught ACT test prep courses. I currently work as a middle school counselor. Between my background in education and counseling,...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...to college students and mental health professionals in a virtual online platform through the utilization of problem-solving, feedback, psychosocial support, assessment, developing goals, planning that is unique to each student's personality, needs and focus, skill building(including test-taking, motivation, confidence, communication,and time-management), implementing solution-focused interventions, client-centered interventions, techniques for reducing test anxiety, and stress management. The subjects I tutor are professional licensure exams for social work and counseling, psychology, sociology, academic/career advising, and college level courses.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...interact with. I welcome students of all ages and knowledge levels. I have worked with special needs and special education students as well. Also I have worked many times with students in a behavioral treatment center. No ones level is too low regardless of their age. I like to make learning fun. I am also an artist at times i will use art or music is lessons. I am excited for the chance to meet...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...I earned my Masters of Science in Education. Both universities are in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where I am from. While a student at Temple University, I sat at the Opinion Editor of the Temple News. I currently live the in the Greater New York City area and teach 5th grade mathematics. Prior to teaching mathematics, I taught Spanish and still remain very passionate about language learning! In fact, just last year I took a group of...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...have my doctorate now, and I feel I can help students continue their journey toward reaching their goals. I want to make sure students know that school doesn't have to be hard. I want my students to know that attitude and effort win over smarts. Many students need a mentor, someone other than their parent guiding them along. I have strived to be that for many of my former students. Study skills, organization and confidence...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...why I believe a tutor/teacher/coach can be so important. They have been there themselves and want to pass on their knowledge and experience. If you can become clear on those two things, the learning and growth will come. It will come even faster with personalizing your working and applying it to your life. I was doubted in middle school and high school in even getting into college. I ended up doing fairly well on tests...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...their educational endeavors for a lifetime. I believe in utilizing strategies of learning from my backgrounds in Communication Studies, Women's Studies Gender Studies, and Social Work. I believe in the potential for any student to achieve an A in every course and in every assignment. More so than a grade, my goal is to help students fall in love with the process of learning. Feedback from successful students has allowed me to recognize how effective...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...my education at Manhattan School of Music, Columbia University, the Universitaet Mozarteum, in Salzburg, Austria, University of Virginia, and Oxford. I have taught in the US, UK, Austria and Japan, and lived in all of those countries, plus Iceland, and for a shorter period in both France, and Turkey. My students have ranged in age from kindergarten, to adults, and have spoken many languages. I grew up trilingual, and added quite a few more languages...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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Hi! I am a retired teacher who taught Business and Information Technology for 23 years. I currently live in beautiful Wilmington, NC and am excited about being a Varsity Tutor!
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...specialize in helping students develop essential skills such as executive functioning, study techniques, and time management. My background in psychology allows me to understand each student's unique learning needs, enabling me to provide tailored support that fosters growth and confidence. I am dedicated to creating a positive, supportive environment where students can build the skills they need to succeed both academically and personally. Through personalized instruction, I aim to guide students toward long-term success.
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For almost any education degree in an undergraduate program, a course on educational psychology is a requirement. This course frequently follows the same material that is found in many introductory psychology and education courses, and it can be aggravating if you have already taken those classes. The College Level Examination Programs (CLEP) Introduction to Educational Psychology exam offers an opportunity to take one 90-minute, 100-question test that can allow you to receive credit for an introductory educational psychology course should you receive a high enough score. Varsity Tutors is here to help make sure that you receive the score you need by connecting you with a high quality, certified CLEP Introduction to Psychology tutor.
Earning such a score is no easy feat. The test includes questions about childhood development, educational processes, theories of motivation, testing strategies, and individual differences, all presented in a random order of content and difficulty. You need to know the material inside and out, with an ability to instantly recall even obscure details. Because the exam is timed, arming yourself with test-taking strategies also becomes important in preparing to earn the score you need to receive college credit. Preparing for such an exam on your own can be a daunting task, and even if you have done well in previous, similar classes, you may discover that you need a little assistance. That's where Varsity Tutors comes in. Varsity Tutors takes into account your personal preferences and location to help connect you to the CLEP Introductory to Educational Psychology tutor that is right for you.
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Recent CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutoring Session Notes
In my first session with the parents, we first went through the diagnostic test that he had recently completed. Math is obviously no issue- with some small review he will no doubt get an 800. Writing and Reading were only 20-30 points different, but because he knows he needs some help with vocabulary and most people improve faster in Writing, we will probably need to spend more time on Critical Reading. We talked about various ways for him to study vocabulary- games, flash cards, iPhone apps, online activities, etc. We went through how much time we would meet, how much he should study each week, the differences between the PSAT and SAT, and how he should prepare for each.
The student and I got started by discussing his struggles with the ACT Reading test, then moving on to a review of the content and types of question on the test. After practicing some sample passages, we addressed time-management strategies for the Reading test.
The student and I continued to go over the Language Arts unit lessons. We spent a lot of time on misplaced modifiers, which the student found to be very challenging. However, he was very patient and persistent. He even asked if I could give him more practice questions on that unit next session so that he can really make sure he understands it.
Went over the 1st diagnostic test; covered errors in science and math. Big improvement in math from previous official test (25 -> 29). Focused on planar geometry / trigonometry in math and general approaches to science.
Covered 4 different types of deceptive answers on the ACT and practiced identifying and eliminating those. Practiced test passages. The student appears to be very strong at this. We will move on to science next session.
I have really good feelings about the student, and everything I saw today just affirmed those. If her science section is indicative of her overall performance, she's capable of scoring so much higher. She handled the toughest problems with only minimal difficulty, and got them all right. Her reading comprehension is also impressive. We worked on a passage that I thought would be more difficult for her given her interests and strengths, she got them all right. All in all, I'm really looking forward to seeing how she improves and starts having some fun with the test.