...reading, writing, English, and study skills, with a special love for helping students build confidence in their analytical writing and communication. Writing is not only a technical craft but a way of thinking clearly and expressing oneself persuasively, skills I find deeply rewarding to teach. My tutoring style is encouraging, adaptive, and centered on the student's goals. I believe in fostering a space where students feel heard, supported, and challenged to think independently. I strive...
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...Dean's Scholar, earning my BA with honors in Creative Writing in my junior year and my MA in Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism in my senior year. That is to say, I know what it's like to have to juggle a lot of academic responsibilities and pressure. My role as a tutor is not just to help momentarily alleviate that stress in our specific area of study, but to provide my students with the tools...
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...the interview and writing the perfect lede to delivering a high-stakes live shot or commanding a stage. We utilize hands-on, field-tested exercises (using skills like Final Cut Pro and LiveU) to transform your communication skills from the ground up. I am dedicated to fostering authentic growth, helping clients move beyond anxiety and generic delivery to develop genuinely confident, ethical, and powerful voices that resonate with any audience. Let's turn your potential into your professional reality.
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...Spain, I bring a global mindset to every lesson. I value strong communication with families and work closely with parents to support student growth. Whether your child is just beginning their learning journey or preparing for advanced academics, I'm here to help them succeed. Outside of teaching, I love to travel, read nonfiction, practice yoga, watch soccer, and cook healthy meals. I look forward to working with your child and helping them meet their goals...
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Hello students! I am a excited for the opportunity to conquer your educational goals with you. My areas of expertise include composition and rhetoric (both MLA and APA formats), such as creative writing, editing, and grammar. I can also aid in classes pertaining to art and theatre, and am skilled in other more niche subjects including marketing, graphic design and photography.
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...together. Writing--studying it, teaching it, and practicing it every day--shapes my life. With over 35 years of experience in publishing books and articles in magazines, regional newspapers, and online, I remain deeply engaged in the craft of writing as both a reader and a writer. My approach is very hands-on: you read, research, and write, and I work alongside you as a guide and mentor to produce work that is authentically yours. Good writing is...
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At this time, I am a Substitute teacher who is studying to become an ESOL teacher in Pennsylvania. I have a Masters in Adolescent Education in English 7-12. However, I have also worked with elementary school aged students. I also know Spanish. I would love to help you succeed in your schoolwork so that you can either move up to the next grade level or graduate. I hope to hear from you soon. Take care.
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...at Georgetown University. My background has equipped me with the skills to be communicative, flexible, rigorous and creative with my students. I tailor the tutoring experience to orient towards each of my student's individual goals, based on their current strengths and weaknesses. I use my experience to help my students improve their cognitive (thinking) skills and overall grasp of the subject matter at hand. I am looking forward to helping you reach your goals.
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...owner and college student currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Sonography, with a strong passion for helping students succeed academically. I strive to make learning a rewarding and straightforward experience, empowering students to reach their full potential. I specialize in tutoring English, Writing, Spelling, and Math, creating engaging lessons tailored to each student's needs. My goal is to foster confidence and enthusiasm in their academic journey while making challenging concepts approachable and enjoyable.
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...prefer to be a guiding hand than a stern master. Regurgitation of facts is not the same as digestion of knowledge; I believe a tutor must set up circumstances for students to genuinely engage with the material as individuals. I specialize in reading, writing, literature, and public speaking. I wholeheartedly believe that reading and writing both happen at the level of the sentence, and nowhere else. Recognizing this fact renders comprehension and composition obstacles far more...
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...I specialize in working with students with learning differences, specifically in Reading and Writing. I have taught summer school reading and writing (STAAR testing 6-12 grade). Good writers and readers must develop higher level thinking strategies. Asking questions allow students an active role in their learning that leads to a feeling of pride and ownership. I tailor my teaching to individual and group strength and interests. My basic belief is that students learn best in...
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...If you need help with literature, writing, composition, grammar, editing, or history, then I'm eager to assist you. I'm a graduate of the University of Central Florida and have worked as a substitute, tutor, and Dividends Volunteer. I play six instruments, I'm a long time player of Dungeons and Dragons, a motorcyclist, and rock-climber. I believe that with the right books, a dash of humor, and a sprinkling of perseverance, we can work together to...
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I am passionate about helping students because I do believe that education helps to transform people's lives. I have 5+years working with students, I have been tutoring in various subjects for 6 years, I have taught online for 3 years and I have taught in person for 1 year. I graduated from Unaka High School, and I am currently a student at East Tennessee State University. I offer English,Math,Science,Social studies, intro to psychology, and writing.
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...As an environmental educator, I've led educational programs at nature centers in Atlanta and throughout Chicagoland. I am a Certified Master Naturalist through the Forest Preserves of Cook County and the University of Illinois and a Certified Pollinator Steward through Pollinator Partnership, the largest nonprofit in the world dedicated to the protection and promotion of pollinators in their ecosystems. I am also a graduate of the National SEED Project (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity).
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...students where they are and get them to the next level is a foundational practice for me; I use some practices that have personally helped me as someone with dyslexia. I love random history (the history of salt, the reason we say the word OK, and everything in between) , true crime, everything British, and film/theatre. Most of all, I love to teach. I tutor reading, writing, history, geography, and ACT test prep.
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...Sociology with a minor in Anthropology. I have prior experience as a student journalist, peer editor, and peer mentor, as well as a tutor in college level English. I love journalism, writing short stories, poetry, and songs! I believe creativity is very important when it comes to helping a student understand the material! My goal is not only to help students produce great papers, but also to aid in building their writing skill.
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I have a PhD in English Literature from Kent State University. I am most passionate about Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and any English literature. I also love to work with World Literature, Business Writing, and any kind of writing or composition skill. I have taught for more than 30 years and can help you with your project in the manner that best suits you.
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...there are plenty of challenges while navigating education. My family instilled a love for research and exploration, so I naturally leaned into teaching science. I taught IB Biology for 3 years and enjoyed helping students understand complex concepts and develop their own intellectual curiosity. I also offered tutoring for Math during this time, supervised multiple IB Extended Essays, and took on a summer English teaching position. I strive to create a supportive and understanding environment...
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...people want to learn how to take photos, rather than learn how to excessively edit every single photo taken. I focus (forgive the pun) on how to control whatever device you use to take images. (I do spend time going over the basics - especially if my potential students are using cameras with manual controls.). I believe learning how the camera helps a photographer to stand out. I also believe in a work flow when...
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...(2023) and a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Criminology (2024). My academic journey has equipped me with a strong foundation in business and criminal justice, and I am eager to further my education with a Master's Degree in Psychology starting this fall. My passion for education and helping others began at a young age, when I would tutor elementary school-age children in summer school and teach my younger brothers their school...
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Recent Journalism Tutoring Session Notes
Yesterday, the student and I took a brief hiatus from essay planning in order to prepare for her (more imminent) examination on "Of Mice and Men." The teacher stated that test would be comprised of four types of questions: multiple choice, quotation ID's, short answer, and cause and effect. We discussed strategies for how to approach each type of question, and we decided how she could best divide her time when it came to the actual test taking. We took several online practice tests together in preparation for the multiple choice, after which I selected passages (at random) from the book, asking her to identify speaker, context, and overall significance. We spoke at length about how to incorporate larger themes of isolation and loneliness (which she is writing her essay on) into the open-response format questions.
The student had begun working on essay ideas with regards to how the student approached them in his thesis. He then selected two chapters from which he felt he could draw the most evidence of that thesis. We also constructed an outline with three main points, which he was then able to flesh out with evidence from his selected chapters. These measures provided a space for the students non-linear thinking to operate before beginning the linear process of writing his essay.
We studied for the student's upcoming test on Jane Eyre. On her last English test (on Emma), she had the most trouble with questions about minor characters and details, so we focused on understanding the role that each minor character played in the book and connecting them to the book's themes. In order to understand some of them, I drew a family tree to clarify Jane's relations with the aunts, uncles and cousins. We ended by reviewing the minor settings in the book.
The student is applying to a summer creative writing workshop so we researched their website and chose a writing sample for him to include with the application. He will also have to write a personal essay, but will not know the writing prompt until this week, so we plan to work on the essay at the next meeting. We also discussed theme, characterization, and finding specific supporting details in The Giver, which he is reading in class.
Today's session was productive with the student. We reviewed his homework assignments to clear up any questions he may have had. He's improving a lot, which is great for me to see. I will be giving him more English worksheet practices. Our next session will also be a quiz day for his vocabulary words.
The student and I worked on her thesis statement, authorial context, and audience commentary for her in class essay on Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Her teacher is very specific regarding how she would like the essay to be composed and will allow the class to bring in a sheet of notes. We selected solid quotes and provided in depth analysis so she will be very prepared. She earned a 92 on the last paper and I am very proud of her :)