My name is Johnnie and I am here to teach. As history professional and librarian, I have educated and assisted students ranging from middle school history and science students, to helping Army officers get research for their masters programs. Even when it is a subject I am unfamiliar with, I can learn fast enough myself to turn around and teach others the basics of what they are seeking.
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...was produced? History is an ever changing discipline that is derived from primary, and secondary sources, with the perspective of the author. In turn, this influences literary and academic authors own version of an interpreted narrative. As a historian I am trained to educate my students to develop an appreciation, understanding, and connection to our contemporary understanding of past narratives. My goal is to teach you the who, how, what, when, where, and why the...
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...English Language Arts. I have taught English for 5th-10th grade, social studies/history for 6th-9th, and humanities for 6th-9th. I have spent the last several years working with students from a myriad of backgrounds and cultures in Houston, until I moved away in 2021. 90% of my students were English Language Learners. I pride myself on my ability to meet the diverse needs of my students. Through reading and writing my students are taught to express...
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...a BA in History and a Minor in Asian Studies having studied about Asian and Cold War History. I remember being a student in both High School and College can be a bit frustrating and challenging at times, but I know we can get through it together and learn all we can so we can experience the joys and fulfillment life brings into our lives having learned something new every day. I'm here to help...
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...their lessons, but understand it on a deeper level! I have a Master's Degree in History, and I love to teach about history, but I'm also available to teach about literature and English. I do a lot of reading and writing, as well as playing video games, making me the perfect candidate to help connect with students in high school and college. My teaching philosophy is to understand the student's needs, as not everyone is...
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A former teacher with 5+ years of experience. A proven track record of students progress, with results showing development across all my taught subjects. I believe that learning is something that everyone can and should enjoy. As a teacher, I have always tried to develop my knowledge in as many areas as possible, from ancient Greek philosophy to quantum computing.
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...& Applications, English, History, Math, TOEFL, and the like. I have taught for over seven years, including at such prestigious institutions as Choate Rosemary Hall, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Fordham University with a triple major in English, Philosophy, and American studies. I have two masters' degrees, and am a certified teacher in the State of Massachusetts. As a tutor, I am both flexible and patient. No two students are...
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...to understand this material." Having taught undergraduates at U.C. Berkeley and middle- and high-school students at the Treasure Island Boys and Girls Club in San Francisco, I have experience working with students from a variety of backgrounds and I know that every one is unique. Further, my goal as a tutor is not merely to impart information, but to guide the student through the learning process so that they can master the subject matter themselves....
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I am currently a Junior obtaining my bachelors in History secondary education at St. Joseph's college. I have been tutoring for 4 years for Eastern Suffolk BOCES in a migrant program. My favorite subject to teach or tutor is history. I enjoy learning about different cultures and their history. In my spare time I go to the gym and play basketball. I enjoy watching sports with friends and family. I am very active in my...
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Hello! I'm Michelle and I am an experienced and energetic teacher with Varsity Tutors. For children, I believe that learning must be fun. I make sure students are fully engaged by making class interesting and exciting. I have had success with students who are struggling, students who are advanced, student who are on the spectrum, and more. I have a B.A. from George Mason University, as well as a TEFL certification. I'm happy to tutor...
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...English or foreign languages. I am fluent in German, and have some familiarity with Spanish, French, Latin, Anglo-Saxon, and Koine Greek. Language study lies at the center of my intellectual life because it incorporates many different areas of learning in the humanities - literature, linguistics, philosophy, history, cultural studies, the arts, entertainment, and so on. I believe that a rigorous education in the humanities is an oft-overlooked but essential component to one's life-long education as...
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...in Online Education from Southern New Hampshire University. After graduation, I worked with middle school students primarily in Social Studies and Language Arts, while also conducting small group sessions focused on improving reading and math skills. I am passionate about English, History, and Reading. I have experience helping struggling students achieve grade-level reading standards by incorporating their interests into practice. Additionally, I have assisted students in preparing for AP History exams by reviewing passages and...
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...an essay contest and my essay was picked as the winner! I've always been an amateur poet (and by amateur, I do mean amateur) an avid storyteller. I earned my Bachelor's degree in English with an Education minor and my Master's in Professional Writing and Literature. Since then, I've spent most of the last two decades teaching students to read, write, analyze and think critically. I especially love working with students one-on-one because it gives...
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Greetings students, I am studying towards an Electrical Engineer BS degree and I have quite a few years of work with high school and college students from all backgrounds. I have assisted high school students in the "Big Buddy" program and college interns in the "Spring Forward" and "Career Launch" programs with Cuny experiential education. I am thrilled to meet you in our upcoming class.
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...history, philosophy and more! I completed post-graduate studies at the University of Chicago, where I received my Master's degree in the History of Philosophy. I've spent several years as a university writing tutor and I love helping students take their papers to the next level! Finally, I have several years of experience tutoring elementary and middle school students in all subjects especially in reading and writing! Whatever you needs are, I'd love to help! :)
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Hello! I am an experienced teacher with over 7 years' experience teaching a variety of ages and subjects. My areas of expertise include ESL, writing, music, and the general education curriculum. Outside of teaching, I spend my free time hiking, reading, doing yoga, and playing with my dog. I look forward to working with you!... Every student can learn, and every student learns differently. An effective teacher identifies a student's learning style and uses this knowledge...
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...Science in Communications from East Carolina University. My history teaching background focuses mainly on American History, Military History from Ancient Rome to present day and political science. I am a qualified military history instructor and work on a daily basis with college level students in small group and one-on-one situations in discussing Military History and the political ramifications of decisions that lead to military conflict. I also enjoy opportunities to work with International students on...
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...various subjects, including English, History, and Spanish. I earned my Bachelor's degree in International Studies and Spanish from the University of Miami, where I cultivated my love for languages and cultures. With over 2 years of tutoring experience and classroom teaching, I strive to create a supportive learning environment that promotes engagement and critical thinking. My teaching philosophy centers on personalized learning, allowing students to connect theoretical concepts to real-world applications. I take pride in...
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...an early interest in politics, geography, and govenrment. I did my undergrad and graduate studies in the US. I'm incredibly fortunate to have worked in my dream field of international human rights for 16 years. I've spent a lot of time meeting with Members of the US Congress and their staff, the State Department, foreign embassies and governments, and partnering with other non-profit organizations. This has given me a lot of first- hand experience in...
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...University of West Virginia. Currently, I am pursuing my Master's in Secondary Education and am enrolled in the esteemed certification program, "Teachers of Tomorrow." I believe that learning is a continuous process, and I am always eager to expand my understanding while helping others discover their potential to change a world that needs thoughtful guidance. For me, teaching transcends being just a profession. In my view, teaching unlocks the door to endless possibilities, where knowledge...
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You have likely taken history and civics classes over the years, and while these have done much to prepare you for a broad array of social science courses, world civilization classes can be quite foreign territory. Whether you are a high school student taking your first world cultures course or an anthropology student in college taking a specialized course in a specific topic, like comparative religious ritual and architectural expression, social science tutors are available to help you through this interesting, but exotic, set of courses. Varsity Tutors can help connect you with a tutor who is ready to help you find your way through your specific set of course requirements. With the singular goal to improve your grade and prepare you for future courses, your personal tutor will work around your schedule to make sure that your education doesn't suffer.
World civilization courses require you to step outside of the history and civic knowledge that you have accumulated thus far in your education. This does not mean that you have to accept everything that you learn, but it does mean that you need to learn how to give an unbiased, fair evaluation to ways of life and expression that are quite foreign to those with which you are most conversant and comfortable. This can often be quite difficult, for we know our own culture quite naturally and almost always judge other cultures according to the notions that we have developed in our worldviews. At times, this can be done with little distortion, for there may be a true universality to the human condition; however, human nature does not hover in an eternal Platonic heaven. Therefore, you should not be surprised if there is not a one-to-one correlation between our own notions and those that you discover in your world civilizations courses.
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Recent Ottawa World Civilization Tutoring Session Notes
During this session the student wrote two papers. He first worked on a two-page summary of this week's work. The other paper was an original piece that was in rough draft form. He did some editing, added a couple extra points in his argument, and he will type that to be turned in tomorrow.
The student and I continued to go over her exam questions for her Judaic Studies course. We worked with the outline we had made the day before to create the body paragraphs of her essay. We then discussed what kind of information needs to go into introduction and concluding paragraphs, and by the end of the session she had a solid outline for these. I looked over two of her identification questions for copy editing and for content, suggesting ways that she could improve her answers. By the end of the session the student had two more identifications to answer and the first and last paragraphs of her essay to write, and the entire essay to edit.
Worked on Absolute Monarch poster project. Had to find positives and negatives about 6 monarchs during the 1500 - 1775 period. Typing at the computer while taking notes seems to help keep him engaged. Still needs some more info about the timeline aspect of the project.
Today we completed a reading comprehension practice test. He scored better than he thought he had done. He can pull up this reading score with continued attention. We worked diligently on his world history essay/presentation due in two parts next week: Heraclitus, philosopher.
The student and I worked on his homework, including a worksheet on Ancient Egypt. He had a bit of difficulty sorting out the geography of the area, so we spent a little extra time on it. We also completed his word exercises and discussed his math homework.
Today, the student and I covered the first half of his spring unit. He needs to continue to go over specific terminology listed on his study sheets, as well as dates, but the overall ideas are there. He's in a good place for his exam.