Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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After working for what seems as a lifetime in healthcare administration, I realized that much of my role in leadership was education. It brings me sincere joy to assist others in learning new concepts through the style that best meets the student's style.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...psychology, I find immense satisfaction in guiding students through my journey from obtaining a GED to pursuing pharmacy. My tutoring spans various subjects, with a focus on the GED, sciences, and mathematics from my college studies. I'm passionate about empowering students with effective study strategies and insights from my experiences. I prioritize creating a supportive learning atmosphere, fostering curiosity, and instilling confidence. Beyond academics, I dedicate time to personal growth and exploration. My expertise in...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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I have over 20 years of professional experience in systems development and training and course facilitation roles (corporate and higher education). I have a passion for education; my strengths lie in active learning methodologies. Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor- Advanced Certified Quickbooks-Payroll Specialist Certified Project + PM
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...to open up and ask for study sessions, which I would joyfully oblige! I soon found that teaching is one of my profound passions in life. It's a wonderful feeling to have "Light Bulb Moment," when a concept finally "clicks" and makes sense. One of my clients calls it, "The Last Puzzle Piece Effect:" the triumph of unlocking untapped knowledge and potential, after "mentally" puzzling over complex and disorganized concepts. I, personally, identify with it...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...classroom rubs off on my students. My teaching philosophy includes having a learner-centered growth mindset that takes into account students' social-emotional health and personalized learning needs. I enjoy both the in-person and virtual classroom, and am a passionate advocate of both standards-based learning and the STEAM curriculum. I believe I am an approachable, efficient, and competent teacher/tutor whom students can tell genuinely cares about their academic success and personal well-being. I look forward to acclimating...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...educate others. I have an extensive background in education which includes an emphasis on instructional support programs to enhance lifelong learning skills. Experience also entails teaching preschool through 12th grade in reading, language arts, mathematics, study skills, and also serving as a special education paraprofessional. Formal education and training include a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from The University of Alabama, along with in-depth professional development in education and human services.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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Hello all! I began my love for tutoring when I had gotten a job as a babysitter for young kids when I moved back home. I initially majored in Accounting at the University of Missouri but have since then switched programs and am currently an undergraduate student studying Psychology and Computer Science at Northeastern Illinois University!
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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Everyone can learn, if they have the desire. My goal is to empower my students while understanding their learning styles, gaining a better idea of their perspective of the world, and to thereby teach them through their perspective for maximum success. Education is my passion. If my students aren't successful, how can I be?
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...they learn organically as they develop their confidence in each subject matter. As a Educational Leader, it is my duty to assess At-Risk and Fail grade situations with care and compassion. My goal with students is to quickly assess, plan, fully commit, and get to the true root and future goal of academics and what academic success can look like. Knowing when to refer is also an act of disciplined and intentional teaching. For those...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...to help them meet their goals to achieve their dreams. I can be supportive to your student because I can relate to having academic struggles. Not every subject has always come easily to me, especially math, but through consistent studying and hard work I have found academic success and now I'm a math and science teacher. On my journey to becoming a teacher, I tested out of several college courses using CLEP, and passed all...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...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 the Dyslexia Learning Academy with the state of Texas. I have experience as a Math and English Inclusion Teacher and also specialize in tutoring math and reading. I am most passionate about helping students with special needs. I look forward to providing specialized instruction designed to...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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I have many many years of experience. I have always loved teaching/tutoring. I have taught everything from Early Childhool though college. I love getting to know new students and establishing new relationships.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...leadership, and market communication skills. In-depth understanding of sales cycles in the Audio/Visual, Cloud, and I.T. industries. In my corporate positions, I spearheaded the rapid growth of education sales from $10M to $40M in under three years through strategic marketing activities while driving awareness and consideration of the company's product solutions. Through the utilization of marketing automation, the company experienced a 451% increase in qualified leads. With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...transcends being just a profession. In my view, teaching unlocks the door to endless possibilities, where knowledge and individual empowerment can thrive in a world that often presents challenges in finding one's place. Teaching is not merely about conveying important information; it goes beyond the application of knowledge to shape societal roles. I see teaching as a platform for intellectual growth and a pathway to critical thinking. Education should not be so difficult that it...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...potential and discover the joy in learning. My approach is tailored to each individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to making learning engaging,...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...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, I am able to get to know a student and teach them in a way...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...feel just as comfortable as your favorite teacher does. My favorite subjects in school were English/ELA, History, and ART! I love a good story, so naturally I was drawn to ELA and History. My mom is an artist and got my brother and I into art when we were very young. When I got to college I learned there was such a thing as "Art History"! I absolutely loved it and ended up getting my...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...tenure and license as a school psychologist (MA) in Texas with a license also in Vermont with emphasis on ethics, compliance, collaboration, crisis intervention, counseling, and evaluation. I have more than 13 years of LSSP experiences. I was awarded Best School Psychologist in Texas for 2024 and 2025 by two leading companies and was asked to serve as expert witness on the side. Having tutored students since university years, having operated my own tutoring business...
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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.
CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology tutoring can help you review for your exam with efficiency and rigor. Many educational psychology tutors hold advanced degrees in education, psychology, and child development from some of the most well known institutions in the country, and all of them are knowledgeable about the content and format of the exam and have the teaching skills to help you go over information in ways that appeal to your personal learning style. Because every session is conducted in a one-on-one setting, you will receive the full attention of your tutor, who will pass on his or her breadth of knowledge, which will become a crucial advantage as you prepare for the CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology exam. The flexibility of this personalized, one-on-one approach allows you to set up sessions that fit perfectly into your schedule. The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice. This means that whether in person or online, you can meet with your tutor at school, the library, a coffee shop, or your own home.
Your CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology tutoring is based on an initial assessment of your current knowledge during your very first session with your tutor. From this assessment, your tutor can construct a personalized curriculum that is specifically tailored to your strengths and weaknesses. If you have a strong background in education, but are relatively unfamiliar with psychological theories, concepts like child development and behavioral traits can be focused on quite deeply. On the other hand, if you have experience in studying psychology, you and your tutor can focus on helping you learn testing and pedagogical strategies. Your tutoring is entirely structured around you and what you need to learn to excel on the CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology exam. Performing well on the exam and earning college credit can help you to diversify the fields of study in your college curriculum. To start working with a tutor in your area, or to learn more about CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology tutoring options available near you, contact the educational directors at Varsity Tutors and connect with a tutor today.
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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.