...tutoring social sciences and my favorite is Cultural Anthropology as well as Philosophy. I have a laid back but hands on approach to teaching, in which I prefer students to have more flexibility with their learning. I feel as that although learning is fun, it is also rigourous at times and to have flexibility takes...
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...undergraduate and graduate levels. I have always been a lifelong lover of history, and so I moved to Washington, DC for college to immerse myself in living history every single day. It was an amazing experience, and certainly helped to solidify my interest in teaching social studies. My passion for teaching and working with young...
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...the Graduate Institute of Geneva, Switzerland, informs my approach to connecting historical events with contemporary political dynamics. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their challenges, allowing me to effectively bridge knowledge gaps. My professional experiences in think tanks have further fueled my commitment to helping students succeed in...
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...Studies at Swarthmore College. I have extensive experience in classroom teaching from preschool to middle school. I recently completed a seminar on children's education, during which I worked as a teacher's assistant in an early childhood center. I have also worked at a social services program providing literacy and math support for students of all...
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...students who think outside the box. In 2013, I earned my Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management. In addition, I've co-lead summer intensives for college students and students in K-12th grade. My tutoring pedagogy is facilitating student-led learning and empowering students to own their potential for growth and successful outcomes. I believe in...
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...Curriculum Development: North Clackamas School District Warm Springs Jail Ministry Canby Evangelical Church Cannon Air Force Base Chapel Freedom Workers Varsity Tutors Education and Endorsements American Military University BA Political Science Minor Business Management 2013 Pacific Evangelical School of Ministry Masters of Divinity 2017 Family Research Council Certificate of Completion 2008 Witherspoon Fellowship, Washington DC HR...
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...from kindergarten through undergraduate levels succeed academically. With experience teaching government, political science, and orientation at the college level, as well as working with high school students, I adapt lessons to different learning styles to build confidence and understanding. My goal is to create an engaging, supportive environment where students gain both subject knowledge and...
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...in several reverse-inclusion courses for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, which renewed my interest both in teaching and in working with individuals with special needs. I am excited to work with all students, particularly those with special needs (including G/T). Please contact me with any questions you may have, and I look forward to...
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Cait Gardiner is a graduate student at Notre Dame of Maryland University. After substitute teaching in public and private schools for over a year, she fell in love with the career and is pursuing an Accelerated Certification in Teaching. She prioritizes individualized, experiential learning in each session to help every student be their best self.
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...few months ago and I am familiar with the test's altered protocol. In addition to majors and minors, I have studied upper-level math, literature, philosophy, and art history. My favorite subjects to teach are History, English, Writing, Social Studies, and Math. In addition to academic support, my tutoring philosophy emphasizes organizational skills, study strategies, and...
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...the acts of tutoring special-needs children. Throughout my time spent, I've learned the importance of interconnections in developing true empathetic relationships and meeting the needs of children at different age groups from 6 to 12. I'm excited to learn and grow with newfound relationships that I have yet to discover followed by the many gains...
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...New York City. I performed in the 75th percentile in the GRE this fall. I can help you elevate the effectiveness of your writing, whether it be for college applications, AP tests, or anything in between. I have a passion for history, and love to share that passion with others through high-quality instruction. I also...
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...and philosophical discussions into my children's daily learning, encouraging them to explore ideas, question assumptions, and develop their own unique perspectives. My goal is to help others develop a deeper understanding of complex topics like philosophy, law, and critical thinking. I bring a patient, thoughtful approach to tutoring, fostering an environment where students feel comfortable...
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...with students of all backgrounds and skill levels. I graduated from Florida State University with two Bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Psychology, and I am currently a Political Science PhD candidate at Stony Brook University. At Stony Brook, I teach a PhD level Statistics course, so Statistics is my strong suit. However, I am...
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...Literature from Webster University - with a Minor in Art Criticism. I specialize in tutoring English/Reading/Writing of all ages. I also tutor in all of the humanities, from art history to political theory. Based in Austin, Texas. I look forward to speaking with you! Feel free to reach out and schedule a session.
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...strive to work to help you be successful with your learning! Each of us have our own style of learning and I will work with you to best find this and YOU will learn and feel successful. I have a diverse background as a RN with a trauma, NICU, NP and specialty nursing. In addition...
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...seeks to create and foster equity, opportunity, and access within education. I love to learn WITH students while facilitating their academic growth. I think the most exciting part about teaching and tutoring is seeing the impact of academic growth and personal growth within students lives. I cant wait to work with you and grow with...
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...have taught several classes including: Space Club, Special Education Reading Comprehension, and Cooking Healthy Snacks. My experience in writing and implementing IEPs and 504 plans for students with disabilities helps me guide learners of all abilities toward success. My love of museums, history and science centers, zoos, and aquariums inspires me to create unique cross-curricular...
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...a decade, from trombone lessons in high school, to my college writing center, to my current professional position in a local museum where I train and supervise approximately 20 volunteers and interns per year. I enjoy spending time with my cat in my spare time, as well as listening to audiobooks while cooking and baking,...
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...the United Kingdom's Parliament. It goes without saying, as a future lawyer, I specialize in public speaking, history, law, reading, writing, and critical thinking. In my personal time, I spend a great deal of time programming. As a result, I've become quite knowledgeable in various areas of computer science, including but not limited to, web...
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Recent Political Science Tutoring Session Notes
The student and continued reviewing for her psychology exam today. She first asked me some questions regarding the material we covered yesterday, and so I tried to clarify some points about the DSM and 19th Century psychology history. Then we moved on to reviewing schizophrenia and cognitive disorders. As we reviewed, I continued adding to the student's study guide and also compiled a vocabulary/key term sheet.
Today the student and I went over Developmental Psychology, Motivation, and Emotion. She struggled with Emotional theories so we went over those quite a bit until she understood them fully. We went over more practice tests. She is doing better and better each session.
During today's session, the student and I worked on preparing her for her final psychology exam. The process was intensive, and we were able to cover a lot of ground. Overall, it was a very productive session.
This was the final tutoring session prior to the student taking the test. We discussed a strategy for addressing the final few guides. The content we discussed was primarily sensation and perception. He had questions about the visual perception process and so we spent most of our time on this area.
In this session, we primarily went over topical issues like the recent Supreme Court cases and current political issues for women. We also examined the culture and women's status within it. The student is moving forward on her areas of focus and the way she would like to investigate/present them. For our next session we'll continue with feminist issues and political issues relating to women.
We went over the five principles of politics, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, federalist papers and anti-federalist papers. We also discussed goals for future sessions. The student wanted to go over what was discussed in the first few lectures of his class. He plans to do extra readings following our session.