My personal statement and teaching philosophy are a quote by Albert Einstein "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
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...and interleaving of topics in my teaching. I find that students who realize how to learn become much more engaged in their material, regardless of what it is they are learning. My degree in classical studies has given me a command of language of which I am proud, and this, coupled with my training and work as an actor, has enabled me to communicate concepts to students with numerous, precise, and individualized explanations. Students are...
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...Denison University as a Classics major and a Latin and Psychology double minor. While in college I student-taught Latin at the local high school and loved every minute of it! Latin is my main focus in tutoring. Beyond vocabulary and syntax, I love Latin because it feels like a giant puzzle to me. Latin is a very active language and I love tasks that keep me intellectually engaged. I'm excited to work with students looking...
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...a language learner myself *as I am now learning Chinese* I have more than 6 years of online teaching experience I am TEFL and ELE certified. I am a native Spanish speaker form Spain I believe teaching is an art , like an artist, you need to be creative to be a good teacher. I always look for different things to do to help students get the information in the easiest way possible including animation...
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...is seeing the acquired knowledge achieve a real-life result. Likewise, the greatest joy of tutoring is seeing the student gain a mastery over the material and use their knowledge to better understand the world around them. I am currently working towards my Undergrad degree at Baylor University, where I major in music and Ancient Greek. I am especially passionate about music theory and singing. Through music theory, once we learn the inner workings of music,...
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...a student. After a brief hiatus in medical school, I am back to my passion, but now I can tutor even more subjects. A father to two little girls, I enjoy teaching one-on-one or small groups at all levels of Mathematics, the sciences, Philosophy, and foreign languages. I have a PhD, three Master's degrees, and two Bachelor's degrees, among other formal education, but I pride myself on hard work and affability more than intelligence. Having...
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I love being culturally diverse and encouraging new ways of exploring the world through learning. I have a Masters degree in public health with a global health, epidemiology and biostatistics foci. Learning comes in many forms and modalities. I am a visual and kinesthetic learner and I would love to share my experiences and help others gain new skills and concepts in varying subjects and interests.
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...in the Classical World to Modern Western Civilization and Medieval Literature. I have designed and taught two of my own courses as instructor of record, both on Roman History. I find the most enjoyable bits of teaching is taking students through a work - historical, literary, whatever - and helping the student discover the references and connections the author of that work was making, what he or she was trying to say, and to whom...
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...- talking about a student's hobby, while practicing a particular grammatical structure, for example, or making unusual and absurd sentences out of a vocabulary list. This mixing of regular life and the classical world indeed often tends towards the laughable. Instead of detracting from learning, however, I find that laughter is most often a sign of involvement and motivation. From a neurological standpoint, laughter is a sign of new mental connections, and it has been...
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...as well as graduate, courses in Latin and Greek. These included courses in Roman history, Latin literature, Latin and Greek composition, study of translation, and study of historical linguistics. I am deeply committed to teaching. During my undergraduate, I was heavily involved in mentoring younger students in my department. I taught a class on Greek literature in translation as a volunteer teacher through Splash at Yale. I helped moderate discussions of current events between high...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...your goals. I hope to get to know you in person soon, but until then, here are my qualifications and interests. See you soon! Qualifications: -Graduated magna cum laude from Texas A&M University with a BA in Classics, Greek focus, and a minor in Japanese. -Graduated with Merit (UK equivalent of a 3.0 GPA) from The University of Nottingham in England, Master's in Ancient History. -Texas state certified to teach English both level and advanced...
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...completed their Teacher Preparation Program with certification to teach the Sciences and Psychology in high school and middle school, as well as all levels of elementary school. After university I joined a monastery and am now an Orthodox nun. Although I have been away from teaching for several years, I'm excited to be tutoring again. My favorite teachers were the ones who loved their subject and inspired that love in their students. That is how...
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...and Culture exam. Spanish is a subject that holds a special place in my heart, and I am deeply passionate about helping students develop their language proficiency and cultural understanding. The AP exam opens doors to higher education and cultural exploration, and I am dedicated to supporting my students in achieving their goals. I am excited about the opportunity to work with you and support you in your language learning journey. Together, we can overcome...
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...coached students in the classical languages of the Bible (Hebrew & Greek). I've also taught various theological classes about the Bible. As current Director at IGO-CBC, I serve students, church affiliates, and independent clients with tutoring and coaching in the biblical languages. With ever growing questions and curiosity of what the bible originally says, there are great benefits in reading the original languages - and it would be a n absolute privilege to serve you...
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...I am confident my extensive years in tutoring have equipped me with the skills necessary to understand a student's learning style. I believe learning works best in an encouraging and engaging environment, which is why I ensure students are comfortable being themselves. My goal is to make tutoring enjoyable for the student so they can ask questions and reach their fullest potential. Outside of academics, I enjoy painting, dancing, and volunteering in my community. I...
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...much experience, education, and training in multiple school, of academia. I used to be a substitute teacher, and loved to teach high school and middle school, of all subjects. I particularly excel in humanities and social sciences, such as literature, psychology, sociology, and writing. But I'm also competent in multiple areas of hard science, history, as well as primary and secondary-level math. I have 12+ years of tutoring/teaching experience collected with classroom settings, one on...
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...I am passionate about the Spanish and Greek languages and well, being a native speaker of Greek and having taken many classes in Spanish, as well as extensive travel in Latin America. I have tutored my peers in college in their lower-level math classes and Spanish. Additionally, I have volunteered as a reading tutor for children in elementary school for 3 years now. My style is accommodating to how each student learns and what their...
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...towards mental health awareness and youth development. I've also served as an undergraduate researcher for 4 years from Howard University to MIT to UCLA research experiences. I've represented my country and school on the national and international level via conferences and research presentations. I'm a Forbes Under 30 Scholar and a fellow at the Clinton Global Initiative. I'm passionate about utilizing epigenetic research and international policy to achieve justice for marginalized communities with a focus...
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...worked with the university tutoring office, and was confirmed in graduate school, when I found I had a greater passion for teaching than for research. I have been involved in education ever since, tutoring students independent, serving as the math tutor at ITT Technical Institute, and most recently as a substitute teacher, where my greatest joy comes when I am given the opportunity to work with and assist the students. I excel in teaching languages,...
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The student did very well today. At the start of the session, I gave her a review of the vocabulary terms she requested. After, we went over the rest of the vocabulary words on her sheet, which she was able to remember and use conceptually. To finish off the session, I gave her a review of what we had done during today's session. Next session she will have a vocabulary test, and we will continue with a lesson from the book we've been using.
In this class, we practiced Chinese conversation and went over the Chinese textbook. The student is quite interested in getting rid of his foreign accent, he recorded our sounds and compared the difference. In next class, we will have story-telling activity.
The student had a quiz in class the following day, so we spent the session preparing. The quiz was on telling time, activities and a few new grammatical patterns. We went over the necessary vocabulary and I gave the student a mock quiz.
The student felt like he had done well on yesterday's unit test but does not have a grade yet. He reported finding it helpful that I have him review characters from previous lessons since many of them were on the test. Today he had a worksheet to complete and then we practiced writing and saying dialogues with his vocabulary words. I also spent about 15 minutes teaching parts of speech in English and in Chinese to provide a stronger foundation for him to learn grammar in the future.
We continued to practice describing the location of objects and places. We reviewed our map of China and learned more about the location of cities across the country. We sang songs and read poems about location and directions.
Today, I quizzed him on chapter 9, both vocabulary and the passage and then we went back to the article on Ukraine and tried to finish what we started. The article was a bit more complicated than last time, so we spent a bit more time on that. The student also asked if we could practice using some of the vocabulary from chapters 1-7 and we did that for the vocabulary of chapter 1. I had him try to do chapter 2 on his own for the assignment. We also started a new article, this time on North Korea and I tried to have the student look over it on his own. He struggled with some of the more professional vocabulary while the more common ones he was fine with. I had him finish the article for homework.