...Arts in Political Science and Human Resources at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, with aspirations of attending law school in Toronto. With over 1 year of tutoring experience, I specialize in middle school reading comprehension, English, and literature. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a welcoming and engaging environment, where students feel motivated to explore challenging material. I believe that education is a vital part of life, and I strive to instill a passion for...
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...a communications manager, which have allowed me to foster effective communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. I enjoy helping students understand and apply complex concepts across various subjects in business. My passion for teaching began over a decade ago as a lifeguard and swimming instructor, where I taught lessons to children and adults. I now share my expertise in underwater activities by teaching freediving and spearfishing in Bali, Indonesia. Outside of academia, I am a certified...
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...2021 with a specialization in Climate Change and its impacts on glaciers. Currently, pursuing a second Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo studying linkages between soil moisture and fire intensity. I have been working as a Teachings Assistant for 2 years with experience in different subjects of Environmental Sciences like Hydroclimatology, Remote Sensing, Environmental geostatistics, and Carbon in the biosphere. I have also worked as a researcher for almost 5 years and hence have experience...
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...and business administrator. I teach pharmacy and pharmacology students and medical assistant students in Alberta. I also teach business related subjects. My past experience includes working as a resident doctor at VMMC and SJ hospitals, New Delhi. During my tenure I have extensively taught basic and paraclinical medical sciences to undergraduate medical students. I love to study the human body. I have a lot of inclination towards anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and pathology.
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...passionate about fostering curiosity and critical thinking in STEM subjects. With a background in civil and environmental engineering, I have extensive experience working with undergraduate students as a teaching assistant, guiding them through complex concepts in science and engineering. I hold a MBA and am currently pursuing a PhD in Canada, specializing in climate adaptive urban development. I tutor all science-related subjects, with a particular passion for mathematics, geography, biology, chemistry environmental science and sustainability...
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...ways that is very dramatic and animated. I graduated from Bishop's University where I majored in History. I usually tutor students in learning English. I am very interested in tutoring students in both English and in History because I really enjoy teaching many historical topics to students and providing them with a great interest in the subject. My hobbies outside of tutoring and teaching include doing research and also going outdoors.
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...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, resources, and experience to ensure students feel confident and prepared. More importantly, I aim to inspire a genuine love of learning that extends beyond the classroom. In my spare time, I enjoy...
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...teaching physics, mathematics, and chemistry, fueled by my passion for these subjects that began with an inspiring teacher who shaped my own educational journey. Holding a Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, I bring a deep commitment to simplifying complex concepts and fostering critical thinking skills in my students. I find great joy in witnessing their 'eureka' moments when they grasp challenging ideas. My goal is to not only...
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...for as long as I can remember. Flipping pages of an Atlas or reading Wikipedia pages was my favorite hobby as a kid. This passion led me to become a tutor throughout high school and university. Why? I wish to share this joy with everyone! I have experience tutoring biology, Spanish, English, essay writing, and social sciences. I believe we all have unique learning styles, and I take this very seriously. Tailoring tutoring to each...
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...and volcanological study about Kosha Volcano in Nagano Pref., central Japan. After 2018 until 2020, I was studying in Ph.D. course in Shinshu Univ., JAPAN, however I retired before achieving my doctoral degree. Qualifications I have one year and a half work experience as an assistant surveyor in my home country and have a strong knowledge about trigonometry. Now I am studying civil engineering technologies in a Canadian college, and achieving excellent degrees in mathematical...
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...dive in! Bonjour! I'm Alice, your guide to mastering French and unravelling the mysteries of social studies. From struggling beginner to confident speaker, I've been there and I'm here to help you overcome any hurdles. Let's turn hesitation into confidence and fear into triumph! Explore the world of language and society with me. Whether it's perfecting pronunciation or delving into political science, international relations, and human rights, I've got you covered. Let's make learning fun...
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...a classroom Teacher in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms, teaching students with a variety of needs. I can also tutor students through high school and college in History and Spanish as I hold degrees in both subjects from Columbia University. I am highly qualified to tutor Writing at all levels - from elementary to adult professional writing - as I have written two distinguished theses as part of my academic training. As a Tutor,...
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...and I love learning. I can't say I am an expert at anything, but I have a wide range of interests and abilities. I enjoy soccer, basketball, football, tennis, biking, board riding, exploring nature, cooking, eating, dancing, playing music, reading, and solving puzzles and problems. I try to have fun and be grateful every day. I enjoy my day job as an IT Specialist with Peace Corps, a federal agency whose values I share and...
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...a doctorate from Yale University and am an active musician, teacher, and writer. My professional experience includes: private tuition, tutoring, schoolteaching, and university lectures. I believe teaching can be both creative and effective, which I achieve by applying personally tailored lessons, varied approaches, and professional methods. My teaching aims to meet the individual needs of each student through carefully structured lessons that establish strong foundations and encourages a dialogue of mutual engagement and continued understanding.
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Emerson said that the secret of education is respecting the student. I have the greatest respect for that part of the human spirit that is curious and wants to learn. I find that if students feel they are listened to and heard, this allows them to feel encouraged. When they begin to understand that learning can be fun, the whole process becomes exciting and joyful. We are all curious and like to learn.
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...a hard time remembering concepts and terms. I had a near perfect attendance record, but still struggled with performing well on tests. I thought to myself, why was this happening? Students have so much pressure to perform well on standardized tests. We cram with flashcards, pull all nighters, and even sacrifice our social time to prove to the world that we retained what we learned that year. But are we *actually* learning? My goal as...
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...in the medical field and can tutor for qualifying exams IELTS, GRE Psychology, MCAT Psychology, EPPP. I like to help students meet their goals, keep organized and stay on track so they can enjoy learning. I have a lot of interests: reading, art, architecture, literature and travel. My teaching style reflects the needs of the learner and I assess and develop a plan that matches the speed and abilities of the student so we work...
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...to figure out what kinds of strategies and supports students need to be successful. I strongly believe in helping students develop a growth mindset, which they can take into any educational experience. I have been teaching in the DC area for 3 years, and understand the demands of the Common Core Standards, PARCC, SAT and other exams. I am familiar with ELA and history content at both the middle and high school level, and I...
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Recent London Geography Tutoring Session Notes
Discussed photosynthesis including light dependent and light independent reactions. Covered photosystems II and I. Also discussed note taking strategies, diagram drawing, and how to read text books and identify most important information. The student is doing great. She is an enthusiastic learner and is a pleasure to work with.
We discussed finding the area and perimeter of various shapes (Triangle, Rectangle), as well as solving for the unknown angles in a triangle. This involved an introduction of a bit of algebra which the student picked up very well. Over all, quite a bit of progress was made.
We practiced his European geography using a website given to him by his teacher. At the start of our session, he was not very familiar with European countries and capitals, and he has a tendency to be impulsive when he doesn't know an answer. However, we were able to practice both capitals and countries many times each, and by the end of our session he was doing much better, although he could still benefit from more practice.
The student must complete a project about Mexico for class. We worked on his part and he will completing the rest with his partner when they make their board. In doing this, we practiced correct grammar and capitalization. Finally, I checked his current events assignment and math homework. He will need to practice conversions and reading division problems correctly, but his arithmetic has no issues.
The student and I went over the basics of world geography, including the continents and the oceans. Then we focused on learning the location of a few major countries on different continents. Afterwards, we began an introduction to American Government.
Today the student and I worked on the geography of Africa. I demonstrated how to use a map key, legend, and scale. We discussed the equator. We also talked about the difference between landlocked, enclaved, and coastal countries. Finally we talked briefly about the history of African trading empires.