...studied Game Design at Sheridan College, where I discovered my passion leaned more toward game art than game mechanics. Although I chose to step away from the program to pursue a more art-focused path, I gained a strong foundationand, more importantly, I had the support of incredible mentors who helped shape my skills and confidence....
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...Degree in the Fine Arts with a specialization in Studio Art. Ending my days in the Practicum group at Western University of Ontario taught me my favorite mediums being painting and drawing. Lastly, I love teaching children and adults ways to come in contact with their version of what creativity can be.
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...LEED GA certification. As an active ARIDO member, I am currently pursuing NCIDQ certification, expected in April 2025. As an educator, I teach various courses at Yorkville University and Sheridan College, covering design theory, digital communications, sustainable practices, and building systems. My hands-on, project-based approach inspires students to conceive, design, and execute projects from start...
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...and tutor students in science subjects, particularly Biology and Physics. I am also passionate about English and Science Literacy. Depending on the subject and the needs of the students, I like to go over practice problems, review flashcards, and use visuals such as diagrams. Outside of academia, I enjoy biking, hanging out with friends, and...
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...I have tutored high school students in Mathematics and English, and undergraduate students in Economics and Business. I have also volunteered as a mentor for disadvantaged youth, providing guidance and support to help them achieve their academic and personal goals. I have completed my Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major in Finance from...
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...design, I enjoy sharing my expertise. Educated in architecture, I focus on subjects related to design and space planning. I adopt a student-centred teaching approach, fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. Outside of tutoring, I am interested in sustainable design, green building practices, and travelling, which inspire my work and broaden my perspective.
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...and paddling for the Western Dragon Boat Team. My passions for biology, public speaking, and art shape the way I teach -grounded in personal understanding and creativity. Having completed challenging courses in microbiology, immunology, biochemistry, physiology, neuroscience, and pharmacology, I know how overwhelming the material can be. That's why I draw from my diverse notes,...
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...and by lifting the curtain on the intricacies of the subject matter. I believe that learning is, and ought to be, for its own sake. Math and philosophy, and their nuanced interactions, are my great passions. I've run more 5ks and 10ks than I can count, but the validation of completing a long race is...
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...tackle any challenge that comes your way. One of the ways that you can become a better learner is to understand your own learning style. One way of breaking this down is as follows: visual, verbal, and kinesthetic. Visual learners are people who like to use pictures and images to further their understanding of something....
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...throughout high school while also serving as captain of the varsity tennis team and teaching private tennis lessons on the side. Top ACT and SAT scores earned me a scholarship at the University of Miami, where I was able to develop a newfound love for the fine arts. I am now pursuing a B.S. in...
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...their work. I would relate to them on a familiar level, finding common ground to build them up as artists. I have found that I was able to give a healthy balance of encouragement and critique. There are several subjects that I tutor, but my all-time favorites are writing and art. Both are a passion...
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...I also work with everyone from ESL students to students with multiple languages to elementary-aged students just learning to read and write for the first time. And although it may sound silly, I get really excited about reading, writing, researching, and editing, and even more so, I look forward to working with students! I'm available...
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...important in my family, it expanded beyond books to Art, Music, Dance etc. They taught me to develop a keen sense of hearing, to look and be aware of what is said by studying human nature i.e. People's gazes, their stance, the speed of which the conversation flows or doesn't flow. I choose to see...
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...their decisions both in languages or art. I believe that to learn a new skill it is very important to start with the structure and foundations, in order to be proficient and develop a creative voice. In languages I also include cultural factors, such as food, music, dancing, to complement the structural part. In art...
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...writing at all levels. I enjoy giving classes with daily everyday topics or the basics needed. The best way to learn a foreign language is with a native teacher without an accent and who knows and practices an up-to-date language. What I most enjoy about being a teacher is when the students understand and use...
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...subjects to teach are math and critical thinking because I enjoy helping students connect concepts to real world applications. My tutoring style is highly interactive and adaptable, focusing on making learning engaging and personalized for each student's needs. Outside of academics, I'm deeply interested in film production, and I enjoy working on creative projects that...
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...an experienced learner and educator with a passion for helping people unlock their full potential, I am dedicated to making learning both interesting and effective. My approach is centered on personalized instruction and fostering a positive, supportive environment where students can thrive and achieve their academic goals. Skills: Spanish native speaker and English Professional speaker....
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...am an avid artist, author and studying for my Art Therapy Certification. I love teaching, to see students so proud of their work that exceeds their expectations! I am patient, kind and supportive of my students. Covid messed with everything that is for sure and the arts are usually the first programs to cut. It...
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...I am comfortable teaching all elementary-level subjects, liberal arts, and science subjects from middle school through the undergraduate level. My favorite subjects to teach include Executive Functioning, Study Skills, Psychology, Public Speaking, History, English, Nutrition, Government, and Politics. I am excited to support whoever I tutor and help them excel in their studies while cultivating...
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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.
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Recent Hamilton 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.