...a Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education and a law degree from Indiana University-Bloomington, and am currently finishing up my PhD in Law & Public Policy. As you can see, I am a life-long learner and I love to help students learn new things and understand difficult concepts in a new way! As a former high school English teacher, turned lawyer and college professor, there are many subjects with which I can help you. I...
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...leader who executes ethical decisions, one must make choices that are based on moral codes that favor not only themselves, but also those who depend on their guidance. It is imperative that the mind of a leader is both selfless and ambitious. Without the proper outlook, disorder will spawn, and failure will be the aftermath. The ability to teach those who are seeking knowledge is both a privilege and a necessity. It is my duty...
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...that is both purposeful and enduring. As a college professor, it is my responsibility to know what the learner wants to achieve so that I can support their needs. I have a Master's degree in Information Technology Management and Bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management. I specialize in basic computer, health Information Technology (Electronic Health Records, etc.), health care/medical office (front desk, revenue cycle, etc.) and business operations. I believe to grow a student's knowledge...
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B.A. in Music. 8 years of private tutoring for individuals in middle and high school. My primary field is choral music, but my passion lies in teaching others and helping them to be the best version of themselves. Tutoring allows me a very special opportunity to do just that, to help an individual strengthen their abilities in a specific area of weakness or to further build upon his or her strengths.
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...find satisfaction in simplifying complex concepts and helping students build confidence in problem-solving. My approach to teaching is straightforward and practical. I believe in adapting my style to meet each student's unique needs, offering clear explanations, and fostering a learning environment where asking questions is encouraged. I focus on breaking down material in ways that make it easier to understand, ensuring students build a solid foundation. Outside of academia, I enjoy scuba diving, skiing, hiking,...
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The journey of learning is not just about absorbing information, it's about discovering the incredible potential within yourself. Let's embark on this educational adventure together with enthusiasm and determination.
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...finally felt like I was living my life with purpose and doing something positive. As soon as I returned I enrolled in the graduate teaching program at NJCU and completed that in two years with a 4.0 GPA. . During that time, I also received my Yoga teaching training certification with a specialized focus on kid/teen yoga and the positive effects it brings to the school environment. Additionally, during my grad years, I volunteered as...
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...allows me to impact the next generation positively. In my classroom, I strive to create an engaging environment where all students feel heard and valued. My approach involves interactive discussions and tailored feedback, which helps students develop their critical thinking and express their ideas confidently. I enjoy adapting to the diverse needs of each student, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Joining Varsity Tutors is a thrilling opportunity for me to continue inspiring students and...
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...That way you are learning what you need the most and making your learning relevant and immediately applicable. Select me and and I will help you reach your goals quickly. My schedule is filling up fast, so I urge to book a lesson while I still have availability. Great speaking ability to help you be an eloquent and effective English speaker too! Ph.D in Leadership and Master's in Communication- I can transform your writing!
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...in academic advising from Kansas State University and I will receive my second masters degree in human resources management from the University of Richmond in May 2017. I tutor college essays, resume writing, cover letter writing, mock interviews, etc. These are my favorite because I am knowledge in those areas and I want to eventually become the director of career services at an institution of higher education. My teaching philosophy is that I cannot do...
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...I received my Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration and previously received a paralegal certificate. I also have a focus on Social Services and many years work experience within the field. Since graduation, I have been working within the Criminal Justice/Social Services field in many different positions. I am interested in helping students who may be struggling to remind them there is a way to learn while having fun. I believe that there is...
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...My goal with students is to quickly assess, plan, fully commit, and get to the true root and future goal of academics and what academic success can look like. Knowing when to refer is also an act of disciplined and intentional teaching. For those needing English & Writing: My State exam developmental work with Meausurement Inc. helped to further break down and rebuild paragraph questions on standardized tests. Hope to meet you soon and teach...
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...and college courses. I enjoy writing and often edit and revise papers for college students as well as provide feedback and guidance. I also tutor in math, history, English, science, and enjoy teaching many other subjects. I have seen great success in my students. I am very creative and very engaging for my students. I am flexible and can meet your needs and help you be successful. I have experience with students that have IEP...
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...Engineering, Webster University; MA-HRM, Corporate Strategic Programs & Human Performance Improvement, Webster University; and, BA-HRD (Cum Laude), Human Resource Development, University of the Incarnate Word. Certification: Lean Six Sigma; College Teaching Fellow, Texas A&M; Certified Commercialization Technologist; Certified Defense Strategic Business Advisor; Certified Contract Business Advisor; Certified Compensation Advisor; and, Certified Training Professional. Volunteer: Co-Founder & Chief of Strategic Operations & Performance, www.atknho.org; Associate Editor of the Performance Improvement Journal at www.ispi.org; and, Committee Member...
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I am a 2014 graduate from Quinnipiac University with a major in Economics and a minor in English. Since graduation, I have worked in management and Human Resources. I have tutored math and English throughout my time at Quinnipiac University and enjoy helping students understand a subject that can appear intimidating. I believe that learning should be fun and I do everything I can to have meaningful tutoring sessions that take the stress out of...
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...GED/HISET and ELL language and civics instructor for the largest program in the Midwest outside of Chicago. I a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy reading that which enriches my life, running, and NFL football. I have also served in the healthcare community in residential settings, medical...
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...overseeing and implementation of curriculum for a grade school, I strive to meet the needs of every student. Math, reading, science, social studies on a grade, two-year college or four-year collegiate level, I am willing to decrease any academic challenges and prepare you for critical thinking and real-life engagement to make learning achievable and fun. I earned a B.S. Business-Administration-Management, MBA and Ph. D in Organizational Leadership. These degrees required basic and high-level assessment preparation/taking,...
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One of the things I love and find most rewarding about tutoring is the "Aha!" moment; that moment when it finally clicks for my students is the most exciting part of tutoring for me! I enjoy talioring my approach to each student and capitalizing on their strengths. My background includes several years of tutoring ESL, math, english and reading to children of all ages.
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...and more importantly gain their own ability to be successful in life. I believe in open communication and feedback from parents and caregivers. I see every new interaction I have with a student is an opportunity for me to experience growth, knowledge, and understanding of myself and the world I actively interact with. I welcome students of all ages and knowledge levels. I have worked with special needs and special education students as well. Also...
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I am excited to teach students the knowledge I have obtained throughout my academic career. I am interested in working with students from kindergarten through high school in subjects such as Accounting, Psychology, Math, and Spanish. My undergraduate degrees were in Accounting and Psychology, so I am happy to share what I have learned thus far.
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Recent Human Resources Tutoring Session Notes
Worked on final review sheet. Started with basic trig functions and worked with both angles and side measurements to set up problems to solve. Worked on simplifying algebraic fractions as well as parabolas. Biggest problems were with order of operations and correct distribution and extraction.
Today the student and I worked together on his differentiation homework combining all of the techniques learned so far in his Calculus class. He showed clear mastery of the differentiation techniques; however, he struggled with simplifying the resulting derivatives afterwards, so I had to guide him through the simplifications. Afterwards, we took a sneak peek at his next lesson, which will cover implicit differentiation.
Administered English and Math sections of practice exam to gauge student strengths in each section and to identify areas of improvement. Discussed problematic questions and themes in the English and Math sections of the practice exam. Made note of topics to cover in future sessions.
The student and I covered the following topics: curve sketching and optimization problems (4.5 and 4.7 in her textbook). We worked through many examples, and we will finish covering optimization in our next session. I assigned her a few problems to do before her next session as well.
The student is very well prepared. We are going to leave grammar behind, unless she has questions, and we are going to focus on listening, oral, and comprehension skills.
The student and I worked on a family tree project for Spanish. His final task was to type up a rough draft about his family, and start looking for pictures to begin his family tree. Also, we worked on a Chemistry project on percent yield.